Slow changes in hooks for fast rescue boats
Article Abstract:
The need for seafarer realistic training practice, modified equipment design and up gradation of launching gears is emphasized, in order to overcome the problems faced by the fast rescue boats (FRBs).
Publication Name: Safety at Sea International
Subject: Transportation industry
ISSN: 0142-0666
Year: 2006
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Handling craft can come at a cost
Article Abstract:
The qualitative evaluation of the fast rescue craft kept on passenger ships is presented. The need to train sailors in launching and operating these rescue boats is discussed.
Publication Name: Safety at Sea International
Subject: Transportation industry
ISSN: 0142-0666
Year: 2007
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Small boat training for crews of big ships
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Importance and need for Seafarers Training, Certifications and Watchkepping (STCW) fast rescue boats (FRBs), crew members is emphasized.
Publication Name: Safety at Sea International
Subject: Transportation industry
ISSN: 0142-0666
Year: 2006
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