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Types of Emergency Alarms Used in Onboard Ships

Considering buying second-hand ROPAX vessels for sale? Make sure the vesselu2019s alarm systems are working fine. We look at the important alarms used in a ship.

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Types of Emergency Alarms Used in Onboard Ships

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  1. Types of Emergency Alarms Used in Onboard Ships Types of Emergency Alarms Used in Onboard Ships Types of Emergency Alarms Used in Onboard Ships A maritime emergency can happen any time and the onboard crew must be prepared to tackle all kinds of crisis situations at a ship. Having a working and efficient alarm system allows the ship operator to issue warnings to all at once easily. It is a standard practice for all ships to be installed with emergency alarm systems that are uniform for all vessels, irrespective of the shipping company they belong to. If you are a maritime investor and looking to purchase second-hand cruise ships or ROPAX vessels for sale sure you check the alarm systems are working for the vessel. In this blog, we take a look at the different kinds of sure you check the alarm systems are working for the vessel. In this blog, we take a look at the different kinds of A maritime emergency can happen any time and the onboard crew must be prepared to tackle all kinds of crisis situations at a ship. Having a working and efficient alarm system allows the ship operator to issue warnings to all at once easily. It is a standard practice for all ships to be installed with emergency alarm systems that are uniform for all vessels, irrespective of the shipping company they belong to. If A maritime emergency can happen any time and the onboard crew must be prepared to tackle all kinds of crisis situations at a ship. Having a working and efficient alarm system allows the ship operator to issue warnings to all the passengers and crew members at once easily. It is a standard practice for all ships to be installed with emergency alarm systems that are uniform for all vessels, irrespective of the shipping company they belong to. If you are a maritime investor and looking to purchase second sure you check the alarm systems are working for the vessel. In this blog, we take a look at the different kinds of alarms used in ships. ROPAX vessels for sale, make General alarm The general alarm on the ship is used for emergencies such as situation which requires abandoning the ship. A general alarm is marked by 7 short ringings followed by one long ringing of the warning bell. Instead of the bell ringing, the sound could also be a blastin When a warning alarm is activated, passengers are expected to immediately move toward their given muster station. Fire alarm The fire alarm on the ship is loud and rings continuously. If anyone from the crew or a passenger dete any part of the ship, they must immediately press the nearest fire switch they can find and simultaneously shout “FIRE FIRE” to alert other people. The fire alarm can either be a continuous ringing of the electrical bell in the ship or it could be a continuous blasting of the horn signal. As soon as the alarm is sounded, crew members must immediately locate the source of the fire and deal with the situation. Man overboard alarm When a crew member or a passenger falls into the sea by mistake, have been instances when a crew person working on the side of the ship or a passenger standing at the deck accidentally falls into the high seas. When such a thing happens, the internal alarm of the ship is act long rinigings to notify the onboard crew. Additionally, the ship’s whistle is rung for 3 long blasts to notify other ships in the nearby vicinity. Abandon ship alarm In case of an emergency which cannot be tackled immediately and the ship is passengers, then the ship master verbally gives the order of abandoning ship to the crew in charge. The alarm for this can be recognized by 6 short blasts and one long blast on the ship’s whistle. The abandon ship alarm closely similar to the general alarm. Once the crew and the passenger reach the emergency muster station, the ship master or the Chief Officer present there will give instruction on the correct route to abandon the ship. master or the Chief Officer present there will give instruction on the correct route to abandon the ship. master or the Chief Officer present there will give instruction on the correct route to abandon the ship. The general alarm on the ship is used for emergencies such as a fire breakout, grounding, collision, or any other situation which requires abandoning the ship. A general alarm is marked by 7 short ringings followed by one long ringing of the warning bell. Instead of the bell ringing, the sound could also be a blasting of the ship’s horn signal. When a warning alarm is activated, passengers are expected to immediately move toward their given muster When a warning alarm is activated, passengers are expected to immediately move toward their given muster a fire breakout, grounding, collision, or any other situation which requires abandoning the ship. A general alarm is marked by 7 short ringings followed by one long g of the ship’s horn signal. The fire alarm on the ship is loud and rings continuously. If anyone from the crew or a passenger detects any fire in any part of the ship, they must immediately press the nearest fire switch they can find and simultaneously shout “FIRE FIRE” to alert other people. The fire alarm can either be a continuous ringing of the electrical bell in the ship ould be a continuous blasting of the horn signal. As soon as the alarm is sounded, crew members must The fire alarm on the ship is loud and rings continuously. If anyone from the crew or a passenger dete any part of the ship, they must immediately press the nearest fire switch they can find and simultaneously shout “FIRE FIRE” to alert other people. The fire alarm can either be a continuous ringing of the electrical bell in the ship ould be a continuous blasting of the horn signal. As soon as the alarm is sounded, crew members must immediately locate the source of the fire and deal with the situation. When a crew member or a passenger falls into the sea by mistake, the Man Overboard (MOB) alarm is used. There have been instances when a crew person working on the side of the ship or a passenger standing at the deck accidentally falls into the high seas. When such a thing happens, the internal alarm of the ship is act long rinigings to notify the onboard crew. Additionally, the ship’s whistle is rung for 3 long blasts to notify other long rinigings to notify the onboard crew. Additionally, the ship’s whistle is rung for 3 long blasts to notify other the Man Overboard (MOB) alarm is used. There have been instances when a crew person working on the side of the ship or a passenger standing at the deck accidentally falls into the high seas. When such a thing happens, the internal alarm of the ship is activated for 3 In case of an emergency which cannot be tackled immediately and the ship is no longer safe for the crew and the passengers, then the ship master verbally gives the order of abandoning ship to the crew in charge. The alarm for this can be recognized by 6 short blasts and one long blast on the ship’s whistle. The abandon ship alarm closely similar to the general alarm. Once the crew and the passenger reach the emergency muster station, the ship closely similar to the general alarm. Once the crew and the passenger reach the emergency muster station, the ship no longer safe for the crew and the passengers, then the ship master verbally gives the order of abandoning ship to the crew in charge. The alarm for this can be recognized by 6 short blasts and one long blast on the ship’s whistle. The abandon ship alarm is very

  2. Machinery space alarm The engine room in a ship is home to different kinds of machinery and equipment, which are under continuous monitoring. Each equipment in this room comes with individual alarms to maintain a safe operation. In case of any machinery failure, the alarm rises automatically and is displayed on the control room panel. The machinery space alarm alerts the crew members to check on the fault and rectify it within time. Conclusion These are just a few examples of the important alarms used in a ship. Whether you’re considering buying ROPAX vessels for sale or passenger ferries or cruise ships, remember to ensure that the vessel’s alarms systems are in good working condition. To seek help from professional ship brokers, get in touch with Norwegian Ship Sales. Resource: https://www.norshipsale.com/types-of-emergency-alarms-used-in-onboard-ships/ --------------------------------------- Norwegian Ship Sales RådmannHalmrastsvei 18, 1337 Sandvika, Norway Website: www.norshipsale.com Email: info@norshipsale.no Phone: +47 6754 1925 / +47 9177 6183 Follow us on: FacebookTwitter

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