UNIWERSYTET MORSKI W GDYNI - WYDZIAŁ NAWIGACYJNY
Nr: Przedmiot: BASIC SAFETY TRAINING IN PERSONAL SURVIVAL TECHNIQUES
Kierunek / Poziom kształcenia: NAVIGATION / FIRST-CYCLE STUDIES
Forma studiów: STACJONARNE / NIESTACJONARNE
Profil kształcenia: PRACTICAL
Specjalność: MARITIME TRANSPORT
SEMESTR ECTS Liczba godzin w tygodniu Liczba godzin w semestrze
W C L P S W C L P S
II 14 6
Razem w czasie studiów: 20

Wymagania wstępne w zakresie wiedzy, umiejętności i innych kompetencji (jeśli dotyczy przedmiotu)

1 No prerequisites

Cele przedmiotu

1 Distinguishing the types of threats that may occur on the ship, locating and using life-saving appliances on board, using pyrotechnic signals, operating radio call for aid, behaving in such situations as: - abandon the ship, - being in a life raft and lifeboat, - being in the water.

Efekty kształcenia dla całego przedmiotu (EKP) – po zakończeniu cyklu kształcenia

EKP1 Understands and knows the theoretical issues related to the content of the course.
EKP2 Has practical skills related to the content of the course.

Treści programowe

Semestr II
Lp. Zagadnienia Liczba godzin Odniesienie do EKP dla przedmiotu Odniesienie do RPS
W C L P S
1Introduction 1. Types of threats to life at sea. 2. Signals of calling for aid at sea according to MPDM. 3. Organization of saving life at sea in Poland and in the world.1EKP1
2Ship survival equipment: 1. Individual and collective rescue measures: 1) lifejackets - construction, equipment, rules of use; 2) lifebuoys - structure, arrangement on the ship, rules of use; 3) life suits and thermal protection measures, construction, rules of use; 4) lifeboats - open, covered, special - equipped with a gas-tight and sprinkling system, launched in the discharge system, rescue - structure and equipment, davits, construction and principles of operation; 5) pneumatic life rafts - structure, equipment, arrangement, fastening; 6) methods of launching life rafts, launching with the use of ramps and davits, hydrostatic releases; 7) marine evacuation systems, construction, principles of operation. 2. Radio call for aid: 1) frequencies and signals of emergency calls by radio stations (including VHF radio); 2) formulating and broadcasting distress messages in Polish and English; 3) operation of the VHF radio; 4) EPIRB radio beams - design, principles of operation, method of use; 5) radar and AIS transponder - design, principles of operation, method of use.61EKP1, EKP2
3Techniques for evacuating people from the ship: 1. General rules: 1) ordering an alarm, division of functions during an alarm, personal equipment; 2) access routes to collective life-saving appliances, disembarkation of the ship during a fire or oil leak to the sea surface. 2. Evacuation with a lifeboat - lowering the boat into the water. 3. Techniques of evacuating people from the ship: Evacuation by means of a pneumatic life raft: 1) launching a pneumatic life raft; (2) entry to a pneumatic life raft; 3) stay in a pneumatic life raft. 4. Evacuation of the crew to the rescue boat of another ship.3EKP1
4Techniques for rescuing shipwrecked people from the sea (including collective rescue measures) 1. The rules of survival, behavior while waiting for help, man overboard alarm - overview of the organization of the maneuvers. 2. Ship and rescue boat maneuvers. 3. Rescue by another ship - use of ship's equipment, IAMSAR components. 4. Rescue by a rescue boat. 5. Common mistakes made during evacuation and saving people on at sea - on the basis of jurisprudence or reports of institutions investigating maritime accidents (maritime chambers; State Commission for Investigation of Maritime Accidents).2EKP1
5Evacuation of the ship's crew by a helicopter 1. Preparation of the ship for the evacuation of the crew: 1) guidance of the helicopter; 2) methods of communication; 3) safety rules during the evacuation operation. 2. Types of rescue devices used in evacuation operations (demonstration of the use of rescue devices). 3. Organization and course of the evacuation action. 4. Rescuing survivors in collective measures lifesaving and the sea surface.2EKP1
6Exercise in the pool or open water: 1. Exercises with individual rescue measures: 1) putting on a lifejacket and a correct jump on the lifejacket into the water from a low height and from a height of at least 2.5 m; 2) using the lifebuoy in the water; (3) a method of dragging the survivor into the lifeboat. 2. Exercises with a pneumatic life raft: 1) climbing an overturned pneumatic life raft; (2) reversing an overturned pneumatic life raft; 3) independent entry to the pneumatic life raft from the water; 4. methods for hauling a person into the pneumatic life raft unconscious; 5) jump to the pneumatic life raft; 6) collective evacuation to a pneumatic life raft by ship and water methods taking into account the following: a) designation of the commander of the pneumatic life raft; b) appointing two "unconscious" people, c) towing the "unconscious" to a pneumatic raft emergency, d) the entry of designated persons into the pneumatic raft emergency, e) draw in the "unconscious" and enter the rest people, taking their seats in a pneumatic raft emergency; 7) the ability to use the drift anchor; (8) ability to operate the equipment of a pneumatic life raft; 9) the ability to undertake activities that increase the chance of survival. 3. Installing a rescue loop in the water. 4. Exercises with various thermal insulating life suits types.3EKP2
7Pyrotechnic signal means: 1. Overview and demonstration of the principles of operation and safe use: 1) man overboard light and smoke buoy; 2) an orange buoy; 3) parachute rocket; 4) a red flare; 5) a rescue line launcher, including the replacement of the primer. 2. Instructor demonstration of pyrotechnics signal.2EKP2

Metody weryfikacji efektów kształcenia (w odniesieniu do poszczególnych efektów)

Symbol EKP Test Egzamin ustny Egzamin pisemny Kolokwium Sprawozdanie Projekt Prezentacja Zaliczenie praktyczne Inne
EKP1 X
EKP2 X

Kryteria zaliczenia przedmiotu

Semestr Ocena pozytywna (min. dostateczny)
IIPozytywne zaliczenie testu, części praktycznej i obecność na wszystkich zajęciach

Nakład pracy studenta

Forma aktywności Szacunkowa liczba godzin na zrealizowanie aktywności
W C L P S
Godziny kontaktowe146
Czytanie literatury42
Przygotowanie do zajęć laboratoryjnych, projektowych2
Przygotowanie do egzaminu, zaliczenia2
Opracowanie dokumentacji projektu/sprawozdania
Uczestnictwo w zaliczeniach i egzaminach11
Udział w konsultacjach
Łącznie godzin2111
Łączny nakład pracy studenta32
Liczba punktów ECTS
Sumaryczna liczba punktów ECTS dla przedmiotu0
Obciążenie studenta związane z zajęciami praktycznymi8
Obciążenie studenta na zajęciach wymagających bezpośredniego udziału nauczycieli akademickich22

Literatura

Literatura podstawowa
SOLAS Consolidated Edition, 2020
Personal Survival Techniques, 2019 Edition
International Conference Search &Rescue SAR Convention1979, 2006 Edition
International Code of Signals, 2005 Edition
Literatura uzupełniająca
STCW including 2010 Manila Amendments, 2017 Edition
Life-Saving Appliances inc LSA Code, 2017 Edition
Pocket Guide to Cold Water Survival, 2012 Edition
Pocket Guide to Recovery Techniques, 2014 Edition
Poster: Symbols related to Life-Saving Appliances & Arrangements
Poster: Escape Route Signs and Equipment Location Markings
International Health Regulation 3rd Edition


Prowadzący przedmiot

Tytuł/stopień, imię, nazwisko Jednostka dydaktyczna
1. Osoba odpowiedzialna za przedmiot:
dr inż. kpt.ż.w. Przemysław Wilczyński, prof. UMG KES
2. Pozostałe osoby prowadzące zajęcia:
dr hab. inż. kpt.ż.w. Grzegorz Rutkowski, prof. UMG KN
mgr inż. Paulina Krajewska KES
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