Flotilla 86 Boat Crew Standard Training Class Session 1
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Flotilla 86 Boat Crew Standard Training Class Session 1. Task BCM-01-01-AUX General. The crew’s physiological well-being plays an important role in the safe and successful accomplishment of each Coast Guard mission You will be assisting people during the worst conditions
Flotilla 86 Boat Crew Standard Training Class Session 1
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Task BCM-01-01-AUX General • The crew’s physiological well-being plays an important role in the safe and successful accomplishment of each Coast Guard mission • You will be assisting people during the worst conditions • At times, you may feel like you have reached the limit of your physical and mental endurance.
Task BCM-01-01-AUX Crew Fatigue • Mental and physical fatigue are among the greatest dangers during rough weather operations. • Fatigue dramatically reduces the powers of observation, concentration and judgment
Task BCM-01-01-AUX Situations That Cause Fatigue • Hot or cold weather conditions • Eye strain • The effort of holding on • Stress
Task BCM-01-01-AUX Situations That Cause Fatigue • Exposure to noise • Exposure to the sun • Poor physical conditioning • Lack of sleep • Boredom
Task BCM-01-01-AUX Crew Fatigue-Coxn/Crew Responsibility • The coxswain’s primary responsibility is the safety of the crew • They must look for signs of fatigue • Crew members much watch each other for signs of fatigue
Task BCM-01-01-AUX Crew Fatigue-Symptoms • Inability to focus or concentrate • Narrowed attention span • Mental confusion • Judgment error
Task BCM-01-01-AUX Crew Fatigue-Symptoms • Decreased coordination of motor skills and sensory ability (hearing, seeing) • Increased irritability • Decreased performance • Decreased concern for safety
Task BCM-01-01-AUX Crew Fatigue-Consequences • Mistakes in judgment • Shortcuts that threaten the safety of the mission and crew
Task BCM-01-01-AUX Crew Fatigue-Prevention • Adequate crew rest • Dress appropriately for the weather • Rotate crew duties • Provide food and refreshments suitable for conditions • Watch others for signs of fatigue
Task BCM-01-01-AUX Crew Fatigue-Environmental • Hot and cold • All crew members must dress or be prepared for unexpected weather • Motion sickness • Glare from the sun
Task BCM-01-01-AUX Crew Fatigue-Environmental • Wind and rough sea conditions • Rain or snow • Vibration – boat engine
Task BCM-01-01-AUX Motion Sickness • Cause • An imbalance between visual images and the portion of the middle ear which sense motion.
Task BCM-01-01-AUX Motion Sickness • Symptoms • Nausea and vomiting • Increased salivation • Unusual paleness • Sweating
Task BCM-01-01-AUX Motion Sickness • Symptoms • Drowsiness • Overall weakness • Stomach discomfort
Task BCM-01-01-AUX Motion Sickness • Prevention • Stay out of confined spaces • Stay above deck in the fresh air • Avoid concentrating on the movement of the boat by looking out over the water toward the horizon or shoreline • Avoid smoking
Task BCM-01-01-AUX Motion Sickness • Anti-Motion Medication • Scopolamine Patches • Prescription only • Over the counter remedies • Some cause drowsiness • Get Doctor’s advice
Task BCM-01-01-AUX Motion Sickness • Anti-Motion Medication • Crew members susceptible to motion discomfort should take anti-motion medication throughout their watch since they never know when they will be dispatched on a mission
Task BCM-01-01-AUX Motion Sickness • Anti-Motion Medication • Medication taken just before getting underway may not have its maximum effect during the mission
Task BCM-01-01-AUX Motion Sickness • Anti-Motion Medication cannot be taken: • Without medical supervision • Within 12 hours of alcohol consumption • To pregnant crew members
Task BCM-01-01-AUX Lethal Fumes • Carbon Monoxide • Colorless and odorless gas • Most common gas danger • Lethal
Task BCM-01-01-AUX Lethal Fumes • Conditions Associated with Carbon Monoxide gas • Fuel burning devices • Enclosed Areas • Being underway • Fires
Task BCM-01-01-AUX Lethal Fumes • Fuel Burning Devices • Any fuel burning device can cause carbon monoxide gas • Gasoline and diesel engines • Pumps, propane/alcohol stoves, torches, kerosene heaters
Task BCM-01-01-AUX Lethal Fumes • Enclosed Spaces • Closed cockpits or unventilated spaces below decks can accumulate CO2 gas • Engine rooms • Defective exhaust systems can allow fumes into confined spaces
Task BCM-01-01-AUX Lethal Fumes • Underway • Winds can cause fumes to blow back into cockpit or cabin
Task BCM-01-01-AUX Lethal Fumes • Fires • Cause lethal fumes • Cyanide gas from burning plastics, insulation, electronics
Task BCM-01-01-AUX Lethal Fumes • Symptoms • Throbbing temples • Dizziness • Ears ringing • Watering and itching eyes • Headache • Cherry Pink skin color
Task BCM-01-01-AUX Lethal Fumes • Prevention • Ensure adequate circulation of fresh air throughout the vessel • Change course, speed, open porthole, etc. • Treatment • Get medical help asap
Task BCM-01-01-AUX Crew Fatigue – Other Factors • Noise • Drugs and Alcohol • Prescription • Alcohol • Hangovers • Caffeine
Task BCM-01-01-AUX Hypothermia • Is a loss of internal body temperature • The body is losing heat faster than it can make it • It can be caused by exposure to cold air or cold water
Task BCM-01-01-AUX Hypothermia • Signs • Pale appearance • Skin cold to the touch • Pupils dilated and will not adjust • Poor coordination
Task BCM-01-01-AUX Hypothermia • Signs • Slurred speech/appears intoxicated • Incoherent thinking • Unconsciousness • Muscle rigidity
Task BCM-01-01-AUX Hypothermia • Signs • Weak pulse • Very slow and labored breathing • Irregular heart beat • Shivering – except in advanced cases
Task BCM-01-01-AUX Hypothermia • Prevention • Protective clothing to be worn when water temperature is below 60 degrees F • Anti-Exposure coveralls • Proper clothing worn on deck • HELP or HUDDLE positions if in water
Task BCM-01-01-AUX Hypothermia • Treatment • Covered in First Aid section
Task BCM-01-01-AUX Frostbite • Prevention • Thermal boots, woolen socks, woolen watch caps, gloves, thermal underwear
Task BCM-01-01-AUX Layering Clothing • First Layer – Wicking • Second Layer – Insulation • Third Layer – Moisture Barrier
Task BCM-01-02-AUX Sun and Heat Related Factors • Sunburns • Continuous exposure to the sun can cause sunburn and other complications such as heat stroke, dehydration, etc. • Unprotected exposure to the sun can cause premature aging and an increased chance of skin cancer
Task BCM-01-02-AUX Sunburns-Symptoms • Redness, swelling, or blistering of the skin • Fever • Gastrointestinal symptoms • Malaise • Pigment changes in the skin
Task BCM-01-02-AUX Sunburn-Prevention • Stay in the shade where possible • Indirect rays can still effect you • Use sun screen when possible • Even on hazy days • SPF 15 or higher
Task BCM-01-02-AUX Sunburn-Prevention • Wear protective clothing and a hat with a brim • Wear sunglasses with UVA and UVB protection • Even when it is hazy
Task BCM-01-02-AUX Sunburn-Treatment • Apply cool, wet towels to the area effected • Keep the area wet • Be careful what type of products you apply
Task BCM-01-02-AUX Dehydration • A loss of fluids and electrolytes through kidneys, perspiration and respiration • 2-3 liters of fluid a day is required to replace these losses • Stay away from tea, alcohol, coffee and soft drinks • They speed up the loss
Task BCM-01-02-AUX Dehydration • Symptoms • Thirst • General discomfort • Slow physical movement • Loss of appetite • Sleepiness and a rise in body temperature
Task BCM-01-02-AUX Dehydration • Symptoms • Dry Mouth • Dizziness • Headache • Difficulty breathing
Task BCM-01-02-AUX Dehydration • Prevention • Drink water • Treatment • Remove from heat/sun • Get medical help
Task BCM-01-02-AUX Heat Rash • Definition • Breakdown of the body’s ability to perspire • Decreased evaporative cooling of the skin
Task BCM-01-02-AUX Heat Rash • Symptoms • Pink or red minute lesions • Skin irritation – prickling • Frequent, severe itching
Task BCM-01-02-AUX Heat Rash • Prevention • Rotate crew duties between heat related and cool • Treatment • Remove from heat immediately • Apply cool wet towels
Task BCM-01-02-AUX Heat Cramps • Painful contractions caused by excessive salt and water depletion • Symptoms • Legs drawn up • Excessive sweating • Crying out in pain • Prevention – Rotate crew