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The objective of this section is to gain an understanding of characteristics of buoys and the buoyage system.

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Feb 2024
Mooring Lines
In this section we will learn how mooring lines are called in maritime English, especially: Head and Stern lines Breast lines Spring lines 
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Basic First Aid
All personnel on board should be able to administer basic first aid. The objective of this section is to provide an overview of the procedures for: Action on discovering a casualty First Aid Life saving actions Medical care on board Assistance from shore 
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Search And Rescue
All persons and vessels must assist others in distress at sea whenever they can safely do so. In this chapter we will learn about: Communication procedures Search and Rescue Operations Completion of search 
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