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Page 1: TR Family and Friend Cruise Safety Brief

Safety First

Brief

Welcome Aboard

27 Aug 2014

V1 1

Page 2: TR Family and Friend Cruise Safety Brief

Introduction

- Lost & Found (Hangar Bay Layout)

- Compartment Readings

- MOB (Man overboard)

- Shipboard Safety HAZARDS

- Hearing Protection

- Flight Deck Seating

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Children Lost and Found

3

Located Here

This area is located next to the Moose head in Hangar Bay 2.

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Compartment Reading

01-118-1-L FR 118-123

SAFETY

01 - is the level or deck of the ship.

118 - is the frame of the ship

1- is the reference to the centerline of

the ship, odd #’s are STBD, even

#’s are PORT.

L - is the type of space your located in.

• This yellow sign is referred to as a

“Bullseye”, these are located in

every space.

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MAN OVERBOARD

• When MOB is called away, follow and stay with your

sponsor at their designated area.

While transiting with your sponsor:

• Walk fast – Do Not Run

• Up and Fwd on the STBD (right) side

• Down and Aft on the PORT (left) side

• Stay with your sponsor until MOB is secured.

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Shipboard Hazards

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When walking through out the ship please be aware of the knee knockers

and closing all doors and hatches behind you.

Properly closed door Knee Knocker

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Shipboard Hazards (cont.)

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Be careful and watch for latch handles while transiting through doors. It may

fall back down and cause injury to you or your family members.

Latch handle Properly secured

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Shipboard Hazards (cont.)

• To prevent a trip hazard,

ensure you step high enough

over a knee knocker.

• Be careful while transiting

through the ship, some areas

may contain condensation

and may be slippery

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- Never slide down a ladder.

- Closely supervise children when transiting ladders.

- Maintain contact with handrails at all times when walking up or down

the ladders.

Shipboard Hazards (cont.)

Maintain handrail contact One step at a time

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WRONG

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- Do not skip

steps when

walking up

the ladders.

- Always keep

a 3-point

contact .

Shipboard Hazards (cont.)

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Hearing Protection

• Foam ear

protection will be

provided to all

guests (single

hearing protection)

• Guests are

encouraged to

bring muffs (double

hearing protection)

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Hearing Protection (cont.)

Squish and twist the ear plug.

Then place inside of ear

How the ear plug will look when

properly inserted.

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Bleachers

Flight Deck Seating

This is the only authorized area during the flight deck air show. If you have

any questions please ask a Safety observer.