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List - danger of capsizing




.1 I have / MV... has dangerous list to port / starboard.

.2 I / MV... will

~ transfer cargo / bunkers to stop listing.

~ jettison cargo to stop listing.

.3 I am / MV... in danger of capsizing (- list increasing).

Sinking

.1 I am / MV... sinking after collision / grounding / flooding / explosion /...

.2 I require / MV... requires assistance.

.3 I am / MV... proceeding to your assistance.

.4 ETA at distress position within... hours / at... UTC.

Disabled and adrift

.1 I am / MV...

~ not under command.

~ adrift.

~ drifting at... knots to... degrees/... (cardinal points).

.2 I require / MV... requires tug assistance.

.8 Armed attack / piracy

.1 I am / MV... under attack by pirates.

.1.1 I / MV... was under attack by pirates.

.2 I require / MV... requires assistance.

.3 What kind of assistance is required?

.3.1 I require / MV... requires

~ medical assistance.

~ navigational assistance.

~ military assistance.

~ tug assistance.

~ escort /....

.4 Report damage.

.4.1 I have / MV.. has

~ no damage.

~ damage to navigational equipment /....

.4.2 I am / MV... not under command.

.5 Can you / can MV... proceed?

.5.1 Yes, I / MV... can proceed.

.5.2 No, I / MV... cannot proceed.

Undesignated distress

.1 I have / MV... has problems with cargo / engine(s) / navigation /....

.2 I require / MV... requires....

Abandoning vessel

.1 I / crew of MV... must abandon vessel... after explosion / collision /

grounding / flooding / piracy / armed attack /....

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Person overboard

.1 I have / MV has... lost person overboard in position....

.2 Assist with search in vicinity of position....

.3 All vessels in vicinity of position keep sharp lookout and report to....

AI/1.2 Search and Rescue communications

.1 SAR traffic (specifying or supplementary to 1.1)

. 1 I require / MV... requires assistance.

. 2 I am / MV... proceeding to your assistance.

. 3 What is your position?

. 3.1 My position....

. 4 What is your present course and speed?

. 4.1 My present course... degrees, my speed... knots.

. 5 Report number of persons on board?

. 5.1 Number of persons on board:....

. 6 Report injured persons.

. 6.1 No person injured

. 6.2 Number of injured persons / casualties:....

. 7 Will you abandon vessel?

. 7.1 I will not abandon vessel.

. 7.2 I will abandon vessel at... UTC.

. 8 How many lifeboats / liferafts (with how many persons) will you launch?

. 8.1 I will launch... lifeboats / liferafts (with... persons).

. 9 How many persons will stay on board?

. 9.1 No person will stay on board.

. 9.2... persons will stay on board.

.10 What is the weather situation in your position?

.10.1 Wind... (direction) force Beaufort....

.10.2 Visibility... metres / nautical miles.

.10.3 Sea / swell... metres from... (cardinal points).

.10.4 Current... knots, direction... degrees.

.11 Are there dangers to navigation?

.11.1 No dangers to navigation.

.11.2 Warning! Uncharted rocks / ice / abnormally low tides / dangerous mines /....

.2 Acknowledgement and / or relay of SAR - messages

. 1 Received MAYDAY from MV... at UTC on VHF Channel.../ frequency....

. 2 Vessel in position...

~ on fire

~ had explosion.

~ flooded.

~ in collision (with..).

~ listing / in danger of capsizing.

~ sinking.

~ disabled and adrift.

~ abandoned /....

. 3 Vessel requires assistance.

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. 4 Received your MAYDAY.

. 4.1 My position....

. 4.2 I / MV... will proceed to your assistance.

. 4.3 ETA at distress position within... hours / at... UTC.

.3 Performing / co-ordinating SAR - operations

The questions are normally asked and advice is given by the On-scene Co-ordinator (OSC).

For further information especially on items 8 to 16 see IMO-MERSAR Manual, 1993.

. 1 I will act as On-scene Co-ordinator.

. 1.1 I will show following signals / lights:....

. 2 Can you proceed to distress position?

. 2.1 Yes, I can proceed to distress position.

. 2.2 No, I cannot proceed to distress position.

. 3 What is your ETA at distress position?

. 3.1 My ETA at distress position within... hours / at... UTC.

. 4 MAYDAY position is not correct.

. 4.1 Correct MAYDAY position is....

. 5 Vessels are advised to proceed to position... to start rescue.

. 6 Carry out search pattern... starting at... UTC.

. 7 Initial course... degrees, search speed... knots.

. 8 Carry out radar search.

. 9 MV... allocated track number....

.10 MV / MVs... adjust interval between vessels to...kilometres / nautical miles.

.11 Adjust track spacing to...kilometres / nautical miles.

.12 Search speed now... knots.

.13 Alter course

~ to... degrees (- at... UTC).

~ for next leg of track now / at... UTC.

.14 We resume search in position....

.15 Crew has abandoned vessel / MV....

.16 Keep sharp lookout for lifeboats / liferafts / persons in water /....






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