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  2. Life-saving appliances - Wikipedia

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    Passengers and crew are informed of their availability in case of emergency. Life-saving appliances are mandatory as per chapter 3 of the SOLAS Convention. The International Life-Saving Appliance (LSA) Code [2] gives specific technical requirements for the manufacture, maintenance and record keeping of life-saving appliances. The number and ...

  3. Lifeboat (shipboard) - Wikipedia

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    In contrast, a lifeboat is open, and regulations require a crew member to inspect it periodically and ensure all required equipment is present. [citation needed] Modern lifeboats have a motor; liferafts usually do not. Large lifeboats use a davit or launching system (there might be multiple lifeboats on one), that requires a human to launch.

  4. SOLAS Convention - Wikipedia

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    Initially prompted by the sinking of the Titanic, the current version of SOLAS is the 1974 version, known as SOLAS 1974, which came into force on 25 May 1980, [1] and has been amended several times. As of April 2022, SOLAS 1974 has 167 contracting states, [1] which flag about 99% of merchant ships around the world in terms of gross tonnage. [1]

  5. TEMPSC - Wikipedia

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    TEMPSC Lifeboat in Bristol harbour, England TEMPSC is an acronym for "Totally Enclosed Motor Propelled Survival Craft", which was originally designed for offshore oil and gas platforms in 1968. The first-ever TEMPSC was spherical in shape, had a flat bottom, a single hook, with a total passenger capacity of 28 passengers and a fire-retardant ...

  6. Vessel safety survey - Wikipedia

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    One abandon ship drill and one fire drill per month are also required. [citation needed] The classification societies made the rules to delivered certificates and some societies deliver more easily certificates because the owner of a ship has influence. [clarification needed] The IMO is trying to conduct all the surveys and the maintenance.

  7. Changes in safety practices after the sinking of the Titanic

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    At the time, the Board of Trade's regulations stated that British vessels over 10,000 tons (Titanic was just over 46,000) must carry 16 lifeboats with a capacity of 5,500 cubic feet (160 m 3), plus enough capacity in rafts and floats for 75% (or 50% in case of a vessel with watertight bulkheads) of that in the lifeboats.

  8. Fethard Lifeboat Station - Wikipedia

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    A bungalow was then purchased in Fethard village, and converted into a lifeboat station, ready for use by 2002. The station is unusual, as it doesn't sit by the water like most lifeboat stations, but the station is ideally situated for the lifeboat to be transported quickly and easily to various points around the Hook Peninsula for launching ...

  9. Southport Offshore Rescue Trust - Wikipedia

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    The Southport Lifeboat have helped in the safe return of over 250 people since being formed in 1988, and aim to give the crew the best equipment possible to help save lives on the coastline. The crew currently operate two lifeboats, three ATV quad bikes, Drones, mud rescue equipment and a land based search team from the old RNLI boathouse ...