Volunteer instructors aboard ISEA vessels are considered passengers by the Caost Guard and are not allowed to have assigned duties involving safety or operation of the vessels. It is important, however, that ISEA instructors be aware of safety procedures and equipment found aboard each ship. Your primary role is supervision of your student group.
3. Safety aboard Inland Seas and Manitou Your primary role in safety aboard the Schoolship is SUPERVISION of your student group. Items 1 – 6, Page 32 of Instructor Manual
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6. Printed name First & Last M. Teacher Your name Note: One copy for office, one for ship
22. Emergency Light in every compartment CO Detector Fire Extinguisher & Flashlights in every compartment
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26. STATION BILL Bow line #1 Directions to boat operator Bow Bring first aid kits, blankets, work vests. Assist mate w/ raft, PFD’s, boarding raft Midship Ready medical kit, Assist as needed On deck Ready medical kits, Oxygen, Defibrillator Fire Blanket Gloves Shut off LPG in galley On deck Ready Work Vests Medical Kits, Oxygen, Defibrillator, blankets, Lower ladder Waist COOK Spring line #2 On deck Assist w/raft Manifest Student count Distribute PFD’s Assist boarding Life raft, then waist Secure systems as needed. Start bilge (fire) pump. Muster students On Deck Start fire pump Shut off inverter Close vents & LPG valve. Muster students Relay to firefighters Pilot house, then on deck Watch & point Aloft Aft EDUCATOR Spring line #3 Stern boat as needed On deck Assist mate Launch raft Secure painter Life raft, then waist Set bilge pump manifold. Bring DC equipment, Assist mate Engine room, then Damage Site Bring fire equipment, Assist mate Site of fire Assist lowering boat Recover victim Rescue Boat DECK HAND Call clearances, (line #3 if boat in use) Midship Launch raft Supervise boarding Life raft, then waist Lead repairs Damage site Direct firefighters Site of fire Recover victim. Get HH radio. GPS button Rescue boat MATE In command Stern line #4 Helm In command -Abandon ship boxes Radio/EPIRB Launch stern boat Radio. Helm In command Radio Comms. Helm In command Radio Comms. Helm In command -Radio -Quick stop -Lower boat -Fix position -MOB pole Helm CAPTAIN DUTY STATION DUTY STATION DUTY STATION DUTY STATION DUTY STATION POSITION "Mooring Stations" 7 short blasts + 1 long blast on ship's horn Rapid ringing of ship's bell for 10 seconds or more. Hail "Fire" + location. Rapid ringing of ship's bell for 10 seconds or more. Hail "Man Overboard" SIGNALS MOORING ABANDON SHIP DAMAGE CONTROL FIRE MAN OVERBOARD
33. Injury or sickness: Our Resources: Trained crew (CPR & First Aid) Medical Officer by cell phone (ER Doctor/Sailor) First Aid Kits, Standing Medical Orders Bodily Fluids Clean Up Kit AED (Inland Seas) Oxygen bottle (Inland Seas) 911 Dockside evacuation Coast Guard air evacuation (last resort) In Case of Emergency…
Take students out on traditional Great Lakes schooners for a Science & Sailing Adventure. Finished 13 th season of SS pgm Teaching about the Science & History of the GL. 2 ships Besides science, students also actively participate in sailing these ships