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[Ship Handling] 1.Ship Fire Prevention and Crew Personal Safety Responsibilities
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Lesson Code:TCEN2024G016

Academic Hours
6.00hours
Level

elementary

Lecturer

1. Lecturer: TAN Jingyun, Guangxi Transport School(GXTS)

2. Lecturer: QIN Shuzhi, Guangxi Transport School(GXTS)

3. Lecturer: PENG Qiuping, Guangxi Transport School(GXTS)

4. Lecturer: JIANG Wen, Guangxi Transport School(GXTS)

5. Lecturer: YAN Dan, Guangxi Transport School(GXTS)

6. Lecturer: ZHU Hongliang, Guangxi Transport School(GXTS)

7. Lecturer: GAN Linbin, Guangxi Transport School(GXTS)

8. Lecturer: LI Jian, Guangxi Transport School(GXTS)

9. Lecturer: SONG Xing, Guangxi Transport School(GXTS)

General Introduction
This course is a training course designed to ensure that trainees possess the essential safety knowledge and skills. It aims to impart knowledge and skills related to fire prevention and firefighting,
emergency response in critical situations, and safe ship operations. The course holds significant importance for safeguarding lives and property at sea and for promoting a green and environmentally friendly marine environment.

This Course is for
● Helping trainees master the knowledge required to protect personal safety in maritime work.
● Enabling trainees to understand the deployment for fire prevention on ships and acquire firefighting knowledge for fire incidents.
● Equipping trainees with the ability to handle emergency incidents during ship operations, prevent ship-related pollution and environmental damage, and lay the necessary foundation for further advanced firefighting courses.
● Helping trainees to foster a sense of environmental protection, professional ethics, and adherence to safety operating procedures.

Learning Materials

● Corresponding PPT
● Online Course Video
● Simulation Question Tanks

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Benefits of Learning

● Being able to follow fire patrol and inspection systems, enhance fire prevention awareness, and maintain firefighting equipment in a good, usable state.
● Capable of identifying the specific location of a fire after an alarm and selecting the appropriate extinguisher based on the type of fire.
● Knowing how to understand alarm signals and respond to emergency situations on the ship (such as flooding in the engine room or grounding) according to the emergency response plan.
● Capable of familiarizing with ship pollutant discharge regulations to prevent marine environment pollution.
● Capable of preventing and controlling fatigue, managing onboard interpersonal relationships, and working safely in accordance with operational procedures.

Courses Videos
1.1 Recognition of ship fire characteristics play 1.2 Fire-fighting on ship play 2.1 Recognition of combustion condition play 2.2 Types of combustionplay 2.3 Recognition of Fire Hazard play 2.4 Spread of fireplay 3.1 Classification of fireplay 3.2 Methods and principles of Fire extinguishingplay 3.3 Extinguishantplay 4.1 Causes of ship firesplay 4.2 Ship structure fire prevention play 4.3 Ship fire prevention management play 4.4 Ship repair and fire prevention play 5.1 Portable Fire Extinguishers play 5.2 Mobile fire extinguishing equipment play 5.3 Fireman's outfitplay 5.4 Other fire-fighting equipment play 6.1 Fixed fire detection and alarm system play 6.2 Smoking detection system play 7.1 Water fire extinguishing system play 7.2 Fixed carbon dioxide fire extinguishing system play 7.3 Fixed foam extinguishing system play 7.4 fixed dry chemical systemplay 7.5 Water mist fog system and automatic sprinklerplay 8.1 Ship fire protection organization and muster list cognitionplay 8.2 Fire control plan and Passage for ship escape cognitionplay 8.3 Fire drillplay 9.1 The importance of individual and group responsibilities of crew members in controlliplay 9.2 Safety assessment of ships and daily safety education and training for crew members play 9.3 Safety management code and flag state control, port state controlplay 10.1 Formulating Shipboard Muster list play 10.2 Response action to the alarm signal play 10.3 Escape routes and emergency communications play 11.1 Emergency Action for Ship Collision play 11.2 Emergency Action for Ship Stranding play 11.3 Emergency Action for ship fire play 11.4 Emergency Response to Ship’s Flooding and Sinkingplay 11.5 Emergency Response to War play 11.6 Emergency Response to Prevent shipboard Oil Pollutionplay 11.7 Anti Piracy Emergency Response play 12.1 The importance of complying with safe working methodsplay 12.2 Prevent industrial accidents play 12.3 Personal safety protection equipment play 12.4 Safety precautions for entering closed compartmentsplay 12.5 Common types of work-related accidents of ship crewplay 12.6 Prevention of work-related accidents for crew membersplay 13.1 Pollution damage caused by ships to the marine environmentplay 13.2 Basic requirements of the MARPOL73/78 conventionplay 13.3 Convention on the Management of Ballast Water on Shipsplay 13.4 Use of oil pollution prevention equipment play

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