October 27, 2020

Anchoring

When a ship is anchored, there are two things to consider, namely the nature of the sea bed and the depth of water. It is not the weight of the anchor that holds the vessel in place but rather the horizontal pull of the anchor along the sea bed. Anchors […]
October 27, 2020

Search and rescue

It is of great importance that all rescue operations are properly coordinated and with the new Global Maritime Distress and Safety System (GMDSS), the prime responsibility for coordination falls on the shoulders of shore base authorities, ie the Rescue Coordination Centre (RCC). At sea the ship with the best communications […]
October 27, 2020

Rescue plans

Whilst the rescue vessel(s) are steaming towards the casualty area, the crew should start preparing for the rescue of the survivors. Whilst it is difficult to envisage every possible action one could take, the following should be considered when drawing up the plan. The weather and sea state in the […]
October 27, 2020

Recovery of persons falling overboard

If a person falls overboard whilst the vessel is under way, the following procedure should be carried out: A lifebuoy fitted with a self-acting light/smoke generator should be launched over the same side as the person fell. The helm must be put hard over to the side the man fell. […]