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SEEK & FIND

16-15 ENID COLLETT

TAMAR ALB

What you need to know

View the OCF training standard for SAR Unit Layout

Boat layout

Take an interactive tour of our Tamar

Alarms

Extras

Identify the parts of a vessel:

  • Bow
  • Port
  • Beam
  • Gunwhale
  • Fore & Aft

  • Stern
  • Starboard
  • Quarter
  • Transom

Identify the main stowage areas and equipment for the SAR unit. Examples:

  • Survivors lifejackets
  • Pyrotechnics
  • Deck tools

OCF

  • Torch
  • Handheld VHF radio
  • Emergency aerial

Identify individual compartments of the SAR unit:

  • Fore peak
  • Survivors cabin
  • Engine room
  • Wheelhouse

  • Fore cabin
  • Tanks space
  • Tiller flat
  • ILB POD and compatments

Vessel terminology

SAR unit compartments

Familiarity with stowages

1.3.1 SAR Unit Layout

Main Menu

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Identify the names and uses of main fittings found on the deck of the SAR unit

  • Cleat - making off lines
  • Bitts/ bollard - making off lines
  • D-rings - making off lines

  • Fairlead - guiding lines
  • Capstan - winching lines
  • Catting davit - anchor recovery

State the potential hazards posed by radar and aerials, working in a confined space, fuel, and slips trips and falls.

  • Radar: Radiation, spinning transceiver, wires and lines (esp. for helicopter operations)
  • Aerials: Electrocution, eye injury, broken fibreglass, RF burns
  • Fuel: Fire, dermatitis, fume inhalation, ingestion
  • Confined/ enclosed spaces: Entanglement, heat, entrapment, flooding, asphyxiation
  • Slips, trips and falls: injury, damage to equipment

OCF

Deck fittings

Hazards

1.3.1 SAR Unit Layout

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Explain how to minimise the risk of slips, trips and falls

  • Holding on
  • Good housekeeping
  • Door frames

Demonstrate the appropriate crew position / crew seating including seat adjustment if applicable (Tamar seats do not need to be adjusted).

  • ILB - transit and dynamic crew positions
  • Safe body position with appropriate handholds
  • Correct feet and leg positioning
  • Resistance setting (Severn class), harness and arm rests to suit individual and environment if applicable.

OCF

Crew seating

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Boat layout

Main Menu

Outer decks

Wheelhouse

Survivor space

Main Menu

Outer decks

Pulpit

Aerial (mirrored each side, raise and lower for launch/ recovery)

Jackstay (mirrored each side)

'A' frame (mirrored each side)

Emergency aerial Activated from Coxswain's seat in wheelhouse

Fuel filler (mirrored each side)

Fire flap 2 on starboard side 1 on port side

Boat hook (semi-mirrored each side) Starboard side: blue longer boat hook, double hook Port side: white shorter boat hook, single hook

Bitt (mirrored each side)

Bitt (mirrored each side)

Cleat (mirrored each side)

Capstan Mirrored on each side, operated by single foot pedal for each capstan

RADAR

Blue light (top) Bilge alarm light (bottom)

Aft deck

Main Menu

Gob Eye / Letterbox

Shore power reel Shore power connects at base of USP. Before disconnecting from boat: - Check with Mechanic / Coxswain - Ensure shore power is turned off (usually by DLA or Head Launcher)

Life buoy ring One each side, starboard side is also equipped to work as a breeches buoy Rough demo of breeches buoy

Towing bollard / stag horn

Capstan Can be connected to towing Operated via either of two foot pedals on the deck [pic]

Cleat Mirrored each side

'D' - to pass mooring lines through

Salvage pump (now grey) Remove from case to use aboard lifeboat. Case can be unfastened to be passed to casualty vessel if needed.

Fenders

Towing line Soft shackle Rubbing strip (200m tow line marked every 50m)

Life rafts x3 Capacity: 6 person rated, 12 maximum

Escape hatch from engine room (key to open from outside stored under 1st seat in wheelhouse)

Bitt Mirrored each side

Post for guard rail x2

Plugs for guard rail holes x2 store upside down to prevent water pooling Swap when posts taken out

Searchlight - mount at USP (ensure handle is on the top)

Main Menu

Wheelhouse

Blue light (top) Bilge alarm light (bottom)

Survivor space

Main Menu

looking forward

Looking aft

Anchor locker (chain in box, 180m warp laid in a grid)

Harness for survivors - 5 each side

Intercom

Lightswitch for forepeak

Sick bags

Toilet

Survivor space

Main Menu

looking aft

Looking fwd

Tank space

Engine room Always remove lifejacket before entering - don't enter without express instructions to do so

2x torches

2x ear defenders

Tank space light

VHF and MF main radios Connected to SIMS system to be used at control units in USP and Wheelhouse, can be used directly at units here if disconnected from SIMS

Small orange switches - isolators

CO2 fire extinguisher

SIMS rack Curtain can be dropped down in event of fire

Water tanks

Stores - tea, coffee, sugar, powdered milk, soup, noodles etc.

Snacks, cloths & water purifying tablets

Carry mugs

Hot water tank Switch on at isolator first. When at sea always place cup in holder to fill

Main Menu

Man Overboard

Fire

Bilge

Navigation

Alarms

Engine / Machinery

Raise the man overboard alarm

USP console (pull cap)

Coxswain's console (hold)

Jason's Cradle

Engine Room Fire Flap Never close unless actual emergency and instructed to do so by Coxswain / Mechanic

Fire hose valve

Fire hose x2 Fire nozzle x1

Heaving lines 1x short 1x long More in port locker at foot of steps to USP

Towing line

Life rafts x3 Capacity: 6 person rated, 12 max

Towing bridles Pennant 'A' frame block & tackles Grappple

Survivor space - port side fwd

Foot pump for Y Boat

Y Boat pump, pipe and gauge

10x Survivor lifejackets

2x ILB-type lifejackets for Y Boat NO PLB in pocket 2x smoke and red flares

Survivor space - port side mid

Drysuits for Y Boat inc. thermals and neoprene gloves

White body bags Bottom of bag - bar of wax for drysuit zips

Small towline / spare line

Ambulance pouch

4x blankets in vaccuum sealed bags

Deck tools

Same tools in theforward container.Axe only aft

Axe

Hammer

Marlin spike

Small axe / hatchet

Knife

2x Delta AnchorsOne larger

Fairlead

Hawsepipe (Channel that the anchor chain/ rope comes up from)

Anchor recovery davit

Towing bollard

Cleat

Dustpan and brush

Bucket

Loo roll, cleaner & toiletries

Ship's bell Holder secured to bulkhead - fits in search light mount

Breeches bouy kit 1

Survivor space - starboard side fwd

Vital stores - snacks and water

2x person lifting strops

Mass casualty (migrant boat) kit

Stretcher lift

Mooring lines Short x2 (white whippping)

Yokohama fenders (large) x2 inflate with Y Boat pump

Hoist

Soft shackle x2

Large vessel towing pennants x2

Deck brush

Bailey Hatch Key

Helmet Torches (Gecko)

'Y' Boat (daughter craft)

Hydraulic transom

2x large fenders 1x small fender

Painter (line attached to bow of Y Boat, used for launching, recovering, manoevering etc.)

Pipe for foot pump

Port side - foot pump

15hp outboard

2x survivor lifejackets Bung

Spare propellor in black bag under hood

Anchor box Delta anchor Flares

Knife on side of anchor box

Water to prime the salvage pump

Mooring line - long (red whipping)

Mooring line - short (white whipping)

Throw bag (20m)

Heaving lines x2

Drogue / sea anchor (under moring line)

Mooring lines Short x2 (white whippping)

Yokohama fenders (large) x2 inflate with Y Boat pump

Hoist

Soft shackle x2

Large vessel towing pennants x2

Bailey hatch key

Powder fire extinguisher

Marigold gloves

Sick bags

Storage points for helmet comms (no longer in use)

Electrical spares

2x rocket lines

Breeches buoy kit #2

Helmet rack 3x Geckos for Y Boat 2x Petzels

Block and tackle for 'A' frame (x2)

Grapple and line

Bridle for towing vessels ~5m ('Y' shape)

Pair of pennants for towing vessels ~10m (same length)

Survivor space - starboard side mid

Boat documents

Casualty care bag

Casualty care cards

Foam fire extinguisher

Foam fire extinguisher

Oxygen

Entonox

Space cylinders for oxygen and Entonox - coloured names match the bags

Support frame for basket stretcher when secured in wheelhouse

Neil Robinson stretcher

Lifting bridles (for lifting stretcher into lifeboat - our stretcher is not for lifting into helicopter)

Basket stretcher

Clock

Camera

Escape hatch ladder

Deck tools

Same tools asaft container.(No axe at fwd)

Axe

Hammer

Marlin spike

Small axe / hatchet

Knife

Oil pump - also used as a backup pump for draining Y boat well (normal pump kept in mechanic's workshop)

Block & pulley for anchor recovery

Spare anchor warp

Anchor buff Used for catting the anchor or marking its location in the event of having to jettison

Mooring line (long - red whipping)