seafarer in Anglo-Eastern, that “You have the right and we want you to strictly comply the responsibility to stop unsafe with all MARPOL regulations at acts and conditions” all times”
P.Cremers M.Liedts P.Chawla
CEO Group Managing Director, QA
Director & Training
Peter Cremers “Let’s take one minute of our CEO time to do things safely”
Anglo-Eastern Group Anglo-Eastern Group
ONE-MINUTE HAZARDS Severe Bleeding IDENTIFICATION GUIDE 1. Do not attempt to clean the wound. 2. Apply steady, firm pressure directly to 1. Is there a risk of slipping, tripping, the wound using a sterile bandage. falling from a height or falling Maintain pressure until the bleeding stops, then wrap overboard? the wound with a tight dressing and secure it with adhesive tape. 2. Is there a risk of being struck by or against an object? Electrical Shock 3. Is there a risk of being caught in, on, 1. Disconnect source of electricity. or between objects? 2. Check the person’s breathing and pulse. If either has 4. Is there any risk of lack of oxygen, or stopped, initiate resuscitation immediately. exposure to toxic gases or hazardous substances? Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) 5. Is there a risk of fire? 6. Is there a risk of electric shock? 7. Is there a risk due to excessive heat, cold, radiation, noise, wind, rain, snow, rolling, pitching? OPEN AIRWAY CHECK BREATH INTO BREATHING CASUALTY TWICE 8. Is there a risk due to fatigue? 9. Is there a risk of pollution of any type? 10. Is there a risk due to poor lighting? POSITION YOUR HANDS IF THE ANSWER TO ANY QUESTION IS “YES”, DISCUSS IT IN THE CENTRE OF THE PRESS DOWN FIRMLY 15 TIMES, THEN WITH THE SUPERVISOR AND TAKE PREVENTIVE CHEST GIVE 2 BREATHS. CONTINUE CPR UNTIL HELP ARRIVES MEASURES BEFORE STARTING THE JOB! GEN 10 10-JUN-10