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EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS



                                                 Fixed or portable searchlights for operations during darkness
                                                  or periods of reduced visibility.
                                               รศึกษาเท่านั้น---
                                                 Blankets, as personnel recovered from the water are likely to
                                                  be suffering from cold and shock.
                                               seriously injured or suffering from extensive burns. Crews should์นาวี
                                                  Portable boarding ladders to facilitate entry into the launch, as

                                                  personnel in the water may have little or no reserve energy
                                                  and may be unable to help themselves.
                                                  Self-contained breathing apparatus.

                                                  Resuscitation equipment.

                                        สมุด ศูนย์ฝกพาณิชย
                                               The crews of the launches should receive instruction in rescuing
                                               survivors from the water, bearing in mind that casualties may be

                                               also receive instruction in artificial respiration. Launch crews
                                               should be made aware that survival time in water could be very
                                               short and the prompt rescue of personnel is therefore important.


                                 20.2.7.4      Medical Facilities
                                               Depending on the nature of the emergency, it may be necessary
                                               to alert medical facilities within and outside the terminal. The
                                               emergency plan should make provision for this.
                                                                          ึ
      ---ใช้เพื่อกา
                                               Medical facilities likely to be used will need to be told:
                                                 The nature and location of the emergency.
                                                  The likelihood or number of casualties.
                                                 Whether medical staff are required at the location of the
                                                  emergency.
                                                 Actual details of the casualties, including their names, as soon
                                                  as these are known.



                              20.2.8    Training for Emergencies

                                        Training should be provided in the following emergency activities, as
               งานห้อง                       Transfer of hazardous materials away from the site of the fire.
                                        appropriate:
                                           Fire-fighting using equipment that will be available in an emergency.



                                           Fire isolation.
                                           Use of personal protective equipment.
                                           Co-ordinated operation with outside bodies.
                                           Rescue, including training for selected personnel in life saving from
                                           water.
                                           Spill containment and clean-up.

                                        Unannounced drills should be held in different parts of the terminal,
                                        followed by discussions aimed at highlighting any deficiencies
                                        encountered. Evacuation drills are an essential part of training and help
                                        to minimise panic in an actual emergency.








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