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lifeboats are the primary means of escape on most offshore platforms, rigs
and vessels. These survival craft are capable of safely transporting persons
through fire, toxic gases and high seas. Only with instruction on proper
methods of loading, releasing, handling and maintaining life support systems
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these
complex survival craft prove effective at saving lives. Topics such as weekly
drills, loading of the injured, securing provisions, communicating by radio,
setting a heading at sea, utilizing signaling devices, maintaining morale
and proper rescue and towing technique will be presented. (20 Minutes) |
... A single-line
launch system, which is found on Survival System International capsules
or what was once known as Whittaker, provides an efficient launch means
during an emergency, as well as ease of recovery of the craft during training.
The rounder shape of these capsules provide 360 degrees of clear visibility
and the ability to turn 180 degrees in less than the capsule's length, at
full speed, making it easier to get out of trouble quickly around rig and
platform legs.
A double-line launch system utilizes two wires to lower a lifeboat to the
water below. Shown here is a Schat/Watercraft lifeboat being deployed. The
double line system provides directional control of the craft when waterborne
to ensure a rapid "get away" even in hazardous conditions.
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