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2-10-1
Man OverboardMan Overboard
Topic 2.10Topic 2.10
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21.1 RECOGNIZE methods for man overboard recovery in accordance with NTTP 3-50.1
21.2 IDENTIFY equipment for a small boat man overboard recovery in accordance with NTTP 3-50.1
21.3 IDENTIFY equipment for a shipboard man overboard recovery in accordance with NTTP 3-50.1
21.4 RECOGNIZE personnel duties for a shipboard recovery in accordance with NTTP 3-50.1
21.5 IDENTIFY search and rescue swimmer day and night hand signals in accordance with NTTP 3-50.1
21.6 IDENTIFY procedures for conducting a shipboard recovery in accordance with NTTP 3-50.1
21.1 RECOGNIZE methods for man overboard recovery in accordance with NTTP 3-50.1
21.2 IDENTIFY equipment for a small boat man overboard recovery in accordance with NTTP 3-50.1
21.3 IDENTIFY equipment for a shipboard man overboard recovery in accordance with NTTP 3-50.1
21.4 RECOGNIZE personnel duties for a shipboard recovery in accordance with NTTP 3-50.1
21.5 IDENTIFY search and rescue swimmer day and night hand signals in accordance with NTTP 3-50.1
21.6 IDENTIFY procedures for conducting a shipboard recovery in accordance with NTTP 3-50.1
Enabling ObjectivesEnabling Objectives
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• The primary means of rescue is normally a helicopter, with the surface ship, or rescue boat secondary
• However, the goal is to use the fastest and most effective rescue platform for the given situation, no matter what platform type it is
• The primary means of rescue is normally a helicopter, with the surface ship, or rescue boat secondary
• However, the goal is to use the fastest and most effective rescue platform for the given situation, no matter what platform type it is
Man OverboardMan Overboard
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• Should always be ready to perform primary rescue role day or night
• Boat crew consist of:
- Boat Officer
- Coxswain
- Engineer/ Sternhook
- Rescue Swimmer
- Duty Signalman/ Bowhook
• Should always be ready to perform primary rescue role day or night
• Boat crew consist of:
- Boat Officer
- Coxswain
- Engineer/ Sternhook
- Rescue Swimmer
- Duty Signalman/ Bowhook
Surface Rescue BoatSurface Rescue Boat
Pyrotechnics will be used for night time recovery
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• Boat will approach man overboard from down wind of the man
• SAR swimmer will deploy off of the starboard side of the boat
• SAR swimmer does a visual check of the man for injuries, if the litter is needed, he will signal the boat
• SAR swimmer will transport the man overboard back to the boat
• Boat will approach man overboard from down wind of the man
• SAR swimmer will deploy off of the starboard side of the boat
• SAR swimmer does a visual check of the man for injuries, if the litter is needed, he will signal the boat
• SAR swimmer will transport the man overboard back to the boat
Recovery ProceduresRecovery Procedures
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• Man is lifted into the boat with assistance from boat crew
• Boat returns to the ship, and is hoisted back on board
• Man is lifted into the boat with assistance from boat crew
• Boat returns to the ship, and is hoisted back on board
Recovery Procedures (cont.)Recovery Procedures (cont.)
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• Boat hook
• Life ring
• Battle lanterns
• Grapnel hooks
• Semaphore flags
• Signal light
• Medical kit
• 9mm pistol
• Boat hook
• Life ring
• Battle lanterns
• Grapnel hooks
• Semaphore flags
• Signal light
• Medical kit
• 9mm pistol
Boat EquipmentBoat Equipment
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• SAR Medevac litter
• Swimmer tending line
• Stainless steel snap hook
• Pyrotechnic pistol
• Radio
• Flashlight
• V blade rescue knife
• Hatchet
• SAR Medevac litter
• Swimmer tending line
• Stainless steel snap hook
• Pyrotechnic pistol
• Radio
• Flashlight
• V blade rescue knife
• Hatchet
Boat Equipment (cont.)Boat Equipment (cont.)
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• Heaving lines
• Wool blankets
• Heaving lines
• Wool blankets
Boat Equipment (cont.)Boat Equipment (cont.)
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Normally the primary means of rescue during all weather day and night operations, except when:
• The weather is below 300 feet
• Visibility is below 1 mile
• Personnel assigned to rescue boat and shipboard recovery teams will stand by on station until recovery is successful by helicopter
Normally the primary means of rescue during all weather day and night operations, except when:
• The weather is below 300 feet
• Visibility is below 1 mile
• Personnel assigned to rescue boat and shipboard recovery teams will stand by on station until recovery is successful by helicopter
Helicopter RecoveryHelicopter Recovery
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Recovering of survivors directly by a ship is employed when:
• Helicopter assets are not available
• The sea state precludes the lowering of a small boat
• In the opinion of the Commanding Officer, the rescue can be accomplished more expeditiously by ship
Recovering of survivors directly by a ship is employed when:
• Helicopter assets are not available
• The sea state precludes the lowering of a small boat
• In the opinion of the Commanding Officer, the rescue can be accomplished more expeditiously by ship
Shipboard RecoveryShipboard Recovery
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• J bar davit
• Heaving lines
• Swimmers tending line
• V Blade Knife
• Wool blankets
• Battle lantern
• J bar davit
• Heaving lines
• Swimmers tending line
• V Blade Knife
• Wool blankets
• Battle lantern
• Grapnel hook
• Safety Harness With Dyna Brake
• SAR medical kit
• Life ring
• Mega phone
• M-14 rifle
• Grapnel hook
• Safety Harness With Dyna Brake
• SAR medical kit
• Life ring
• Mega phone
• M-14 rifle
Shipboard Recovery EquipmentShipboard Recovery Equipment
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• Safety Officer
• Rig Captain
• Riggers
• Inhaul Line Tenders
• Rescue Swimmer
• Corpsman
• Shark Watch
• Stretcher Bearers
• Swimmer Tending Line Handlers
• Safety Officer
• Rig Captain
• Riggers
• Inhaul Line Tenders
• Rescue Swimmer
• Corpsman
• Shark Watch
• Stretcher Bearers
• Swimmer Tending Line Handlers
PersonnelPersonnel
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I am all rightI am all right Ready for pick upReady for pick up
SAR Swimmer Hand SignalsSAR Swimmer Hand Signals
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In trouble, need assistanceIn trouble, need assistance Deploy rescue litterDeploy rescue litter
SAR Swimmer Hand Signals (cont.)SAR Swimmer Hand Signals (cont.)
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Heave around, haul back to shipHeave around, haul back to ship
SAR Swimmer Hand Signals (cont.)SAR Swimmer Hand Signals (cont.)
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Stop hoistingStop hoisting Lower cableLower cable
SAR Swimmer Hand Signals (cont.)SAR Swimmer Hand Signals (cont.)
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Deploy medical kitDeploy medical kit
SAR Swimmer Hand Signals (cont.)SAR Swimmer Hand Signals (cont.)
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I am all rightI am all right Move in for pick upMove in for pick upSAR Swimmer Hand Signals - NightSAR Swimmer Hand Signals - Night
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In trouble, need assistanceIn trouble, need assistance
SAR Swimmer Hand Signals - Night (cont.)SAR Swimmer Hand Signals - Night (cont.)
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FORECASTLE RECOVERY FORECASTLE RECOVERY PROCEDURESPROCEDURES
BREAK OUT GEARSWIMMER DRESS OUTRIGGERS PUT SWIMMER IN WATER
WITH PERMISSION FROM BRIDGESWIMMER RECOVERS PERSONBRINGS BACK TO SHIP
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Summary and ReviewSummary and Review
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21.1 RECOGNIZE methods for man overboard recovery
21.2 IDENTIFY equipment for a small boat man overboard recovery
21.3 IDENTIFY equipment for a shipboard man overboard recovery
21.4 RECOGNIZE personnel duties for a shipboard recovery
21.5 IDENTIFY search and rescue swimmer day and night hand signals
21.6 IDENTIFY procedures for conducting a shipboard recovery
21.1 RECOGNIZE methods for man overboard recovery
21.2 IDENTIFY equipment for a small boat man overboard recovery
21.3 IDENTIFY equipment for a shipboard man overboard recovery
21.4 RECOGNIZE personnel duties for a shipboard recovery
21.5 IDENTIFY search and rescue swimmer day and night hand signals
21.6 IDENTIFY procedures for conducting a shipboard recovery
Enabling ObjectivesEnabling Objectives
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• Equipment
• Personnel
• SAR Swimmer Hand Signals
• Safety
• Procedures for Forcastle Recovery
• Equipment
• Personnel
• SAR Swimmer Hand Signals
• Safety
• Procedures for Forcastle Recovery
Discussion PointsDiscussion Points
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