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| avi
| Duration
| 0:15:40 + 0:23:09
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| 343 Mb
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Video starts with basics to describe the principles of operation, discussing in particular the pressures on the suction and discharge side of the pump at rest and whilst running. The video shows how the pressure changes during the discharge due to friction, explanations of the pump's H/Q curves, how to calculate head and hence discharge rate. Part 2 concentrates on how to handle the pumps during the end of the discharge cycle phase. It shows how to balance gravity, pressure, friction and Nett Positive Suction Head Required (NPSHR) by reducing the pump speed at low tank levels and throttling the discharge valve. Operation of an automatic priming system and that of taking in ballast are also described.
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| avi
| Duration
| 0:20:07
| Size
| 89 Mb
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The video is geared to ship masters, navigating officers and marine pilots, dealing with management in extreme operational situations, focussing on leadership, human reaction, communication and decision making.
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| avi
| Duration
| 0:17:10
| Size
| 154 Mb
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This tackles the specific area of engine and pump room fires. Though engine room fires are rare, their impact can be devastating - often leading to the total loss of the vessel. By their very nature, machinery spaces contain a potentially explosive cocktail of air, fuel and heat. This package catalogues the hazards and describes simple measures that will keep a ship safe.
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| avi
| Duration
| 0:20:27
| Size
| 180 Mb
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This module provides an overview of fire fighting techniques. Each type of fire requires a different response and this module offers practical guidance that will support the on-board training given to all mariners.
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| avi
| Duration
| 0:19:10
| Size
| 173 Mb
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This module looks at the theory behind fire and examines how fires start. It introduces the various categories of fire and the sources of ignition and presents a common-sense approach to fire prevention.
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| avi
| Duration
| 0:11:52
| Size
| 36 Mb
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This module discusses relevant issues on all types of tankers. It looks firstly at enclosed spaces, which should only be entered after the most thorough checks.
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| avi
| Duration
| 0:13:35
| Size
| 119 Mb
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This video portrays accidents on deck involving lifting, mooring, ladders, electricity, corrosive materials and many more, as well as the correct procedure in each case. The viewer is shown in a factual and convincing way what damage can be done to the human body when these sorts of accidents occur. By introducing personal details about these casualties, the impact is doubled by the invitation to consider which accident caused which injury - the consequences of carelessness could not be presented more memorably.
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| avi
| Duration
| 0:20:06
| Size
| 241 Mb
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Stowaways are an increasingly frequent problem in some areas of the world and they cost shipping companies an enormous amount of time and money. They can also pose security and emotional problems for the crews who either have to confront them or, in some cases, find them dead some days after the ship has sailed. The program shows the importance of thorough planning and full use of a range of security measures to try and prevent their getting on board, and looks at the procedures to be followed if, despite the precautions, they are found after the ship has sailed.
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| avi
| Duration
| 0:16:22
| Size
| 144 Mb
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In the engine room everyone has to ensure the hazards which exist do not result in personal injury. Realistic scenes show the value of correct protective clothing and how to deal with the hazards of working with machinery, hand tools and welding equipment.
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| avi
| Duration
| 0:25:04
| Size
| 223 Mb
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It cannot be stressed too strongly that your ship is your best lifeboat. Abandonment should only be considered as a very last resort. The four principal dangers to be faced; 1) drowning 2) the inability to maintain body temperature 3) lack of water 4) lack of food. The implications of these dangers in terms of priorities of actions that need to be taken in survival craft. Protection against exposure is a high priority in cold climates. The survival equipment available in survival craft. The importance of keeping warm and dry. The use of drogues. The use of lifejackets and thermal protective aids. The significance of leadership in survival situations. Strength of mind will often be more important than strength of body. Inside and outside watches in survival craft, their tasks and importance. The use of detection equipment including the EPIRB and SART. The pyrotechnics, when and how to use them. The importance of water supplies...
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| avi
| Duration
| 0:26:17
| Size
| 237 Mb
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The topics covered include: The preparation and inflation of davit launched liferafts. Checking and boarding of davit launched liferafts. Lowering from within the liferaft...
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| avi
| Duration
| 0:23:38
| Size
| 213 Mb
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The topics covered include: totally enclosed lifeboats. Their special life-saving features. The correct boarding of the totally enclosed lifeboat. The role of the coxswain and the lowering of the totally enclosed lifeboat from the ship and from within the lifeboat. How to operate the on-load and off-load release gear. The safe recovery and stowing of the lifeboat and rescue boat. The importance of ensuring that you are familiar with the systems on your lifeboats. The course the coxswain must take once the lifeboat is in the water. Freefall lifeboats, their operation and lowering. The role of the coxswain. The importance of calm boarding and correct strapping in for freefall lifeboats. Partially enclosed lifeboats and their operation. Tricing and bowsing arrangements for partially enclosed lifeboats. Lifeboat engines, their use and maintenance. The different types of immersion suits and donning them. The TPA and its use. The rescue boat and its operation including lowering and recovery. Correct techniques for recovery of a person in the water. The regular checking of stores, particularly pyrotechnics for all survival craft and rescue boats.
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| avi
| Duration
| 0:24:40
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| 219 Mb
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The topics covered include: The muster list and the functions contained in it. General Emergency Alarm signal and the location of the muster or assembly stations. Regular drills must be held and substitute leaders should regularly take charge of the special parties...
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| avi
| Duration
| 0:21:04
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| 86 Mb
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Fighting Pollution - Preventing Pollution at Sea comprises a video and supporting booklet and the package looks at the impact of maritime waste. The programme shows how easily oil can pollute the sea and outlines the dangers in discarding banned substances like plastics, as well as other types of garbage that may, at first sight, not appear to pose a problem. The training package then looks at the relevant MARPOL regulations - specifically Annexes I and V which deal with oil and garbage respectively - and the requirements it makes on the Master, officers and crew.
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| avi
| Duration
| 0:13:23
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| 120 Mb
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This package deals with the entering of enclosed spaces on board vessels. It shows what can happen when no precautions are taken resulting in tragic circumstances. The video shows the hazards in enclosed spaces: the 'physical', such as ladders, slippery surfaces, projections, loose objects and unguarded entrances. It then also shows the 'atmospherical', such as flammable and toxic gases and deficient atmospheres. The film then shows the correct procedure for entering an enclosed space, with the emphasis on safety precautions, using a check list, test equipment, breathing apparatus and assistance at all times.
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| avi
| Duration
| 0:05:04
| Size
| 45 Mb
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Bridge procedures and bridge resource management. Navigational Charts and Associated Publications.
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| avi
| Duration
| 0:22:39
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Ballast water has been in use for more than a century and is a major contributor to the safety of ocean going vessels. However, in recent years, it has become apparent that the discharge of ballast water in harbours has brought with it some unwelcome guests. Aquatic Nuisance Species (ANS) are marine organisms accidentally transported from one habitat to another. If released into an environment where there are no natural predators, they can soon become the dominant species causing enormous ecological and financial damage.
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| avi
| Duration
| 0:36:35 + 0:38:35
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| 327 Mb + 343 Mb
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Elementary First Aid gives an introduction to the objectives of first aid. It features the resuscitation techniques when continuing the supply of oxygen to the brain. This supply can be interrupted by choking, immersion in water or by inhalation of smoke or gas. Shock is another huge factor that is considered, as other injuries or severe bleeding may accompany it. Burns and scalds are also highlighted.
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| avi
| Duration
| 0:23:48
| Size
| 221
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Offshore anchor handling is a specialised operation. Due to the
economic pressures always associated with drilling rig operations,
anchor handling always has an element of urgency attached to it.
This presents a number of safety issues that are described in this
training package comprising a video and booklet.
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