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[Audio] Welcome to COMPASS Training Center Incorporated.

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[Audio] Welcome to Refresher COurse on Basic Training.

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PERSONAL SURVIVAL TECHNIQUES. TOPIC 1.

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Survive at sea in the event of abandonment. Principles concerning survival.

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INTENDED LEARNING OUTCOME. don and use an immersion suit; safely jump from a height into the water; swim while wearing a lifejacket; right an inverted liferaft while wearing a lifejacket; board a survival craft from water while wearing a lifejacket; and keep afloat without a lifejacket.

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Donning Lifejackets: It can be donned without assistance within 1 min..

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Donning Immersion suit: It can be unpacked and donned without assistance within 2 mins, regardless to any clothing, and a lifejacket if the immersion suit is to be worn in conjunction with a lifejacket..

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[Audio] Procedure on jumping safely from the height One hand pinching the nose and covering the mouth Other hand is reaching the shoulder on the opposite side and hold firmly Jump in the water in upright position Before touching the water surface, the feet are cross while in the mid air..

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SWIM A SHORT DISTANCE. FREESTYLE. BACK STROKE. BREAST STROKE.

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PREPARING FOR ABANDONMENT (9mins 08sec).

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[Audio] UPRIGHTING AN INVERTED LIFE RAFT PROCEDURE Approach the inverted liferaft and stand on the CO2 cylinder side. Hold the righting strap and position self for up-righting. Lean back and apply necessary force to up-right the liferaft Finally up-right the inverted liferaft.

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KEEPING AFLOAT WITHOUT LIFEJACKET. KEEPING A FLOAT WITHOUT A LIFE JACKET.

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KEEPING A FLOAT WITHOUT A LIFE JACKET.

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[Audio] H.E.L.P POSITION Bring your arms close to the side of your body Cross your ankles Keep your legs closed and pull your knees Hold your hands underneath the knee joints HUDDLE POSITION Wrap your arms around each other form a circle facing the others Keep bodies as close as possible together Fill-up the inner circle Do not change anymore INITIAL ACTION ON BOARDING A SURVIVAL CRAFT TO ENHANCE CHANCE OF SURVIVAL Established chain of command Assign tasks, such as: Lookout Signaling/ pyrotechnics Radio Operator Rationing and supplies Craft maintenance Medical person Rig protective cover or close up raft.

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[Audio] Mariners should always try to board the liferaft in a dry condition, but this may only be safely achieved within an approximate distance of 2 meters. Should survivors attempt to enter the liferaft from any greater distance than this, serious damage could be sustained by the liferaft or there could be possible injury to the person boarding or to other occupants already inside. If it is impossible to board in a dry condition, survivors should enter the water ahead of the liferaft. Movement towards the survival craft should be steady and easy. Everyone should avoid swimming and the unecessary loss of energy incurred by the use of leg muscles. BOARDING A SURVIVAL CRAFT (LIFEBOAT AND LIFERAFT) FROM WATER WHILE WEARING A LIFEJACKET Once in contact with the liferaft, do not let go but proceed towards one of the entrances by means of the bucketed lifeline. Make full use of the inflated step and/or boarding ladder to heave yourself over the bouyancy chambers to get into the liferaft interior..

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ABANDONMENT BY LIFEBOAT (3mins 58sec).

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BOARDING A SURVIVAL CRAFT (LIFERAFT).

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BOARDING LIFEBOAT AND LIFERAFT FROM THE WATER WHILE WEARING LIFE JACKET Techniques of survival (6mins 53sec).

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[Audio] SUMMARIZE TOPIC DISCUSSED ABOVE.