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57 Cards in this Set
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Action working dress |
-General working dress or coveralls -Antiflash worn in state one carried in state 2 and 3 -cotton undergarments -sea safety boots |
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Intermediate Firefighting Rig |
-Action working dress -B/A |
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Full Firefighting Rig |
-Intermediate Firefighting Rig -Helmet -Bristol suit -Firefighting Boots -Mine spot -Firefighting gloves -B/A |
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Helicopter Firefighting Rig |
-Full Firefighting Rig -Belt -Hatchet -Safety Knife |
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3 zones of damage |
-Primary zone -Secondary zone -Remote zone |
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Action taken on discovering damage |
-Raise loud vocal alarm -take correct first aid action -give brief |
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RNZN 400 |
Firefighting check off card |
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What is on the RNZN 400 |
-ventilation - Compartment Name -Common name -adjacent compartments -portable f/f appliances |
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EEBD |
Emergency Escape Breathing Device Lasts 10 minutes |
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D.E.C.K |
DON EEBD- place EEBD on any unconscious personnel ensuring they are left in the recover position Evacuate the area Confirm last person out, close down compartment Keep high while evacuating the area as H2 is heavier than air |
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Information found on watch and station bill |
-special sea dutyman -standing sea emergency party |
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emergency stations are used in the event of... |
-fire -flooding -running ground/ collision -aircraft explosion/accident |
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The following must be carried out |
-personnel on watch stay on watch -personnel taking first aid action continue until relieved -remainder of hands to act as ordered by the command -CBRNDC teams to close up as for state 1 |
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All classes and definitions of fires |
CLASS A: carbonaceous Solids CLASS B: flammable or combustible liquids CLASS C: flammable or combustible gases CLASS D: certain combustible metals CLASS E: electrically energised fuels of any class CLASS F: flammable or combustible fats or oils |
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Extinguish a fire by |
Starving, cooling or smothering |
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Standing Sea Emergency Party... |
Will react and deal with any fire, flood, toxic incident or any other type of emergency to prevent the whole ship from going into state 1 |
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Special sea duty men are used for |
-Fog or gale -Narrow Waters -RAS -Entering/Leaving harbour |
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The action CBRNDCO is? |
MEO and is located in HQ1 |
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Fire triangle contains |
Heat, oxygen, fuel |
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3 areas on ship where fires are most likely to occur |
-Galley -paint locker -Machinery spaces |
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Hoses |
No 1. 38mm stowed in the Jose baskets, used for f/f between decks No 2. 50mm stowed on the upper decks, used for f/f on the upper decks No 3. 70mm stowed on the flight deck, used for f/f on the flight deck also for breaching and for pump discharge |
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Containment party jobs consist of |
-Establish the immediate boundary -Provide a TIC to the scene of the incident -Remove Flammable materials from the vicinity of fire boundary -Smoke boundaries -Boundary cooling -Temperature Monitoring system -Action to minimise the dangers to personnel from electrical equipment -Action to remove or drain down free surface water |
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Fire extinguishers |
-AFFF 45 seconds Class A B F -Dry Powder 20 seconds Class ABCEF -CO2 20 seconds Class ABCEF |
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7 Rules of shoring |
1. Always use a Gunter Batten 2. Always shore against a strong structure 3. Always set a shoring watch 4. Always cut remote from scene 5. Never use shoring timber more than 30 times it’s minimum width 6. Never pre cut shoring 7. Never pre erect shoring |
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Tools used in shoring |
-Cross cut saw - 10 lb Mauls -2 lb engineers Hammer - Gunter Batten |
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Spontaneous combustion |
Is a chemical reaction that generates heat leading to ignition temperature |
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Heat can be transferred by |
Conduct, convection and radiation |
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Flash point |
Is when the heat raises the temperature of a substance until it gives off vapour |
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4 methods of preventing fires |
-Proper stowage of flammable/hazardous substances -correct maintenance of machinery and equipment -correct disposal of gash at the end of the working day -work spaces and personal spaces to be kept clean and tidy with all kit and equipment stowed correctly |
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3 types of fire detection systems |
-Optical smoke and heat detectors (smoke and heat) -Heat detectors (heat) -Flame detectors (flames within gas tight engineering enclosures |
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3 places on ship where fires might occur |
-Machinery spaces -Electrical spaces -Galley -Also Messdecks, paint shop, Bulk Fuel stowages, magazines |
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4 golden rules of fire fighting |
-Alway have the water wall opposite the hinges -Always cool the compartment before entering -Always enter the compartment with water wall on -Always leave the compartment with water wall on |
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Fixed fire fighting systems |
-Water spray system -Potassium Carbonate -Gaseous Firefighting system -Wet Chemical -High Fog -Chemical mist -Fixed Foam installations |
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Gas monitor measures |
-O2 in % -CO in PPM H2 in PPM Combustible gases in PPM |
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BA controllers duties on ship |
-Check TIC batteries daily - Check spare cylinders weekly -carry out AFHCs weekly |
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Toxic hazards found on board |
Methane, hydrogen sulphide, refrigerants, carbon monoxide |
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Detection equipment for toxic gas |
-Gas commander -Gas alert quatro -Portable free on detector |
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We are busy |
Wait |
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Priority message |
Clear the line |
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Messages should be passed using this format |
What Where Action Time |
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Search and rescue |
Okay- 1 tug Advance- 2 tugs Take up- 3 tugs Help- 4 tugs |
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4 leak stopping devices |
- steel splinter box -GRP Dome -Wedges -Bolster pad |
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Tools used in shoring |
-10 lb maul - cross cut saw -2 lb engineering hammer - Gunter Batten |
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Why is Oregon pine used as shoring timber |
-Easy to cut -Light to handle -it is high strength to weight ration |
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Emms clamps |
Can be used to replace square shoring |
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4 Pumps |
Portable educator- 15t/hr-salvage pump-safe Yanmar-30t/hr-salvage and fire pump-not safe Britton-66t/hr-fire pump-not safe Weda-100t/hr-salvage and fire pump-safe |
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Total dose |
Amount of radiation absorbed into the body |
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Total dose |
Amount of radiation absorbed into the body |
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Dose rate |
Amount of radiation emitted from the source |
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Entry of biological warfare into the body |
Injection, ingestion, inhalation |
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3 methods biological agents can be delivered |
Airborne Ground borne Seaborne |
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Chemical safety rule is in forces when |
- the ship has come under attack -any of the DISTRESS symptoms are seen or felt -the chemical alarm is heard |
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Chemical safety rule is in forces when |
- the ship has come under attack -any of the DISTRESS symptoms are seen or felt -the chemical alarm is heard |
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1st stage symptoms of chemical warfare |
Dimness of vision Irritation of eye Sudden headache Tightness of chest Runny nose Excessive salivation Sees hostile/suspicious aircraft or mist, smoke droplets Smell unusual odours |
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Chemical safety rule is in forces when |
- the ship has come under attack -any of the DISTRESS symptoms are seen or felt -the chemical alarm is heard |
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1st stage symptoms of chemical warfare |
Dimness of vision Irritation of eye Sudden headache Tightness of chest Runny nose Excessive salivation Sees hostile/suspicious aircraft or mist, smoke droplets Smell unusual odours |
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Immediate action drill |
-stop breathing, close your eyes, tilt your head down - |