Small-Boat Seamanship Manual - Richard N Aarons
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Résumé : Make the U.S. Coast Guard your first mate The Small-Boat Seamanship Manual contains all the information found in the Coast Guard's official 1,200-page training manual, giving you access to the highest standards of seamanship practiced and perfected by professional mariners. In addition to in-depth coverage of boat handling and navigation, you'll find instructions for dealing with extreme situations, including search and rescue, towing, firefighting, vessel flood management, righting capsized boats, and maneuvering in heavy surf. You'll also learn about This is the U.S. Coast Guard's primary training resource for boat handling and seamanship in conditions ranging from benign to extreme. Now this accumulated wisdom is yours with the Small-Boat Seamanship Manual....
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Sommaire:Editor's Introduction
Chapter 1: Boat Crew Duties and ResponsibilitiesSection A: The Boat Crew
Section B: Boat Crew Duties
TraineeCrew MemberBoat EngineerCoxswainSurfmanSection C: Watchstanding Responsibilities
Lookout WatchNight Lookout WatchHelm WatchTowing WatchAnchor WatchAppendix 1-A: Pre-Underway Checklist
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Appendix 1-C: Auxiliary Pre-Underway Checklist
Chapter 2: PatrolsSection A: Safety Patrols
Benefits of Safety PatrolsAuxiliary Safety Patrol Boat DutiesSection B: Regatta Patrols and Marine Parades
Patrolling RegattasPatrol Boat AssignmentsPatrolling the Various RegattasMarine ParadesSection C: Aids to Navigation Patrols
Section D: Chart Updating Patrols
Section E: Disaster Patrols
Section F: Port Security and Maritime Pollution
Chapter 3: Crew Efficiency FactorsSection A: Physical Fitness Standards
Section B: Crew Fatigue
Section C: Motion Sickness
Section D: Lethal Fumes
Section E: Noise
Section F: Drugs and Alcohol
Section G: Cold Related Factors
Effects of Cold WeatherHypothermiaFrostbiteLayering ClothingSection H: Sun and Heat Related Factors
Sun BurnsDehydrationHeat Rash (Prickly Heat) Heat CrampsHeat ExhaustionHeat StrokeSusceptibility to Heat ProblemsChapter 4: Team Coordination and Risk ManagementSection A: Team Coordination
Team RelationshipTeam Coordination and Risk ManagementSection B: Team Coordination Standards
Leadership StandardMission Analysis StandardAdaptability and Flexibility StandardSituation Awareness StandardDecision-Making StandardCommunication StandardAssertiveness StandardSection C: Risk Management Process
Four Rules of Risk ManagementRisk Management Process, Step 1Risk Management Process, Step 2Risk Management Process, Step 3Risk Management Process, Steps 4, 5, 6, & 7Section D: Informal Crew Briefing and Debriefing
Informal Crew BriefingInformal Crew DebriefChapter 5: First AidSection A: Crew Member's Roles
Crew ResponsibilitiesHandling and Transporting of InjuredSection B: Treatment for Shock
Shock SyndromesAnaphylactic ShockSection C: Resuscitation Methods and Emergencies
Resuscitation ProceduresHeart AttackStrokeScuba IncidentsSection D: Treatment for Wounds, Fractures, and Burns
BandagesBleedingFractures (Broken Bones) BurnsSection E: Environmental Injuries
Emergencies Caused by HeatEmergencies Caused by ColdHypothermiaNear-DrowningFish Bites and StingsSection F: Miscellaneous Emergencies
Carbon Monoxide PoisoningPoisoning by MouthEye InjuriesChapter 6: Survival Equipment and PyrotechnicsSection A: Personal Flotation Device (PFD)
Type I PFDType II PFDType III PFDType IV PFDType V PFDPFD Storage and CarePFD Survival EquipmentStandard Navy PreserverSection B: Hypothermia Protective Clothing
RequirementsAntiexposure CoverallDry SuitWet SuitSection C: Headgear
Section D: Boat Crew Signal Kit
ContentsEmergency Signaling MirrorSignal WhistleSmoke and Illumination Signal, MK-124 MOD 0Illumination Signal Kit, MK-79 MOD 0Distress Signal LightSection E: Personnel Survival Kit
Section F: Pyrotechnics
Section G: Rescue and Survival Raft
Section H: Emergency Procedures in the Event of Capsizing
Chapter 7: Marlinespike SeamanshipSection A: Types and Characteristics of LineLine CharacteristicsNatural Fiber LineSynthetic Line
Section B: Inspection, Handling, Maintenance, and Stowage of Line
InspectionUncoiling and UnreelingMaintenanceStowing LinesSection C: Breaking Strength and Safe Working Load
Breaking Strength and Safe Working Load of a LineBreaking Strength and Safe Working Load...
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