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Maritime Safety & Survival Training Films
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Accidents at Sea
Six real-life case studies from the Norwegian Sea Trade Directory, which show how accidents happen and how to avoid them.
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Basic Firefighting
A comprehensive training program based on requirements set forth in the STCW Code, with DVD, an audio-visual Test and a Workbook.
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Crew Endurance
A new program designed to help identify the risk factors known to affect crew endurance.
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Fighting the Odds - Sea Survival
This film deals with the essential skills of: VHF procedure; fire fighting; casualty handling; first aid; liferaft launch and ?abandon ship? drills.
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Fire Down Below
This film is about safety of life at sea. It covers many of the issues raised by the ISM Code and STCW.
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Fire Onboard
This film shows how to prevent fires, and how to fight them, analysing the causes of fires, the use of fire fighting equipment, and incident reporting
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Fit for Survival - Are You?
This film shows three key areas that require you to be fit to survive: breathing protection; fire fighting and survival training.
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Liferafts
Could you handle your LIFERAFT in an emergency? All aspects of liferaft safety and usage covered.
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Red Flare
This is a very instructional film showing how to use flares on board a ship in an emergency.
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Safe Galley Work Practices
This comprehensive video explains proper techniques for the safe preparation, cooking, and storage of food items in remote locations.
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TAKE 5
?Take 5? is a simple but highly effective way of helping to make any job safer. ?Take 5? gives us 5 guiding points to build safety into our lives.
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Time Bomb (Interactive Film)
?Time Bomb? tests a ship?s crew, to make sure everyone on board is paying attention to the vital messages within the film.
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Use Your Head - Accident Prevention
A detailed film on accident prevention onboard ship with five clips showing common accidents, how they occur and how to prevent them happening again.
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Zero Error
This film shows how to develop a culture of ?zero tolerance? towards accidents on board any ship and encourages everyone to take responsibility.
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