Module 2: General Working Conditions
2.4 Egress & Evacuation ProceduresSusan Harwood Grant Number SH-17820-
08-60-F-23
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Describe the process of egress off the vessel
Outline steps for accountability Identify restrictions to board a
vessel Explain emergency plans
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5Figure 1 Stern view with gangway access
6Figure 2 Making access on gangway by crews
7Figure 3 Port side cargo compartment
8Figure 4 Deck hatch leading to the main deck
9Figure 5 View of two open hatches with combingg around
10Figure 6 Workers on main deck moving equipment
11Figure 7 Gangway on starboard side of the vessel
12Figure 8 Gangway connected to the main deck area
13Figure 9 View of the slip and cranes standing by
14Figure 10 Gangway with roll-box suspended over side
15Figure 11 Exit to gangway marked off
16Figure 12 Main passageway exiting to main deck
17Figure 13 Command briefing during exercise
18Figure 14 Workers in slip area
19Figure 15 Firefighters during exercise
20Figure 16 Triage during dockside exercise
21Figure 17 Severe rain storm
22Figure 18 Communications trailer equipment
23Figure 19 Personnel hoist over side of vessel
24Figure 20 Supervisor discussing operations with crew
25Figure 21 Crowds gather in square
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Worker Safety is a Priority