Blackout: Handling an Emergency on Ships

Reza KAPO
50 minutes
Avg. rating 4.4

Blackout: Handling an Emergency on Ships

Reza KAPO
50 minutes
Avg. rating 4.4
  1. Familiarisation with the Ship Electrical System

    Familiarisation with the Ship Electrical System

    Dive into the heart of the ship's electrical machinery. Understand the electrical power supply, distribution mechanisms, and the crucial devices designed to protect and maintain these systems. Furthermore, the lesson delves into the technical and regulatory features of emergency power supply systems, ensuring that participants are well-versed in the mandatory safety requirements.

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  2. Normal, Blackout and Dead Ship Conditions!

    Normal, Blackout and Dead Ship Conditions!

    This lesson presents an overview of what constitutes normal operational and habitable conditions on ships as per SOLAS Chapter II-1 Reg. 3.5. It then explores different stages of emergency conditions: the initial stage (SOLAS Chapter II-1 Reg. 3.6), prolonged blackout scenarios such as the dead ship condition after a fire, and finally, the dead ship condition itself (SOLAS Chapter II-1 Reg. 26.4).

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  3. Blackouts: Causes, Recovery and Prevention

    Blackouts: Causes, Recovery and Prevention

    No professional wants to be caught unprepared during a blackout. This lesson offers a thorough guide, exploring the causes of blackouts. It doesn't stop there; it equips participants with structured recovery procedures. Concluding with a deep dive into prevention strategies, this lesson is a must for any maritime professional aiming for excellence in their duties.

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  4. Course Assessment

    Course Assessment

    This assessment is designed to test the participant's grasp of the course content, ensuring they are well-prepared to tackle real-life scenarios onboard.

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