API RP T-7-1995 Training of Personnel in Rescue of Persons in Water (SECOND EDITION)《训练人员水中救人.第2版》.pdf
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1、Training of Personnel in Rescue of Persons in WaterAPI RECOMMENDED PRACTICE T-7SECOND EDITION, OCTOBER 1995REAFFIRMED, JANUARY 2013Training of Personnel in Rescue of Persons in WaterUpstream SegmentAPI RECOMMENDED PRACTICE T-7SECOND EDITION, OCTOBER 1995REAFFIRMED, JANUARY 2013SPECIAL NOTES1. API PU
2、BLICATIONS NECESSARILY ADDRESS PROBLEMS OF A GENERALNATURE. WITH RESPECT TO PARTICULAR CIRCUMSTANCES, LOCAL, STATE,AND FEDERAL LAWS AND REGULATIONS SHOULD BE REVIEWED.2. API IS NOT UNDERTAKING TO MEET THE DUTIES OF EMPLOYERS, MANU-FACTURERS, OR SUPPLIERS TO WARN AND PROPERLY TRAIN AND EQUIPTHEIR EMP
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7、2) 682-8000. A CATALOG OF API PUBLICATIONS ANDMATERIALS IS PUBLISHED ANNUALLY AND UPDATED QUARTERLY BY API,1220 L STREET, N.W., WASHINGTON, D.C. 20005.All rights reserved. No part of this work may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system,or transmitted by any means, electronic, mechanical, photoc
8、opying, recording, or other-wise, without prior written permission from the publisher. Contact API Publications Manager, 1220 L Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20005.Copyright 1995 American Petroleum InstituteiiiCONTENTSPage0 INTRODUCTION . 10.1 Notification . 10.2 Communications . 10.3 Locate . 10.4
9、 Survival . 10.5 Recovery . 10.6 Post-Recovery First Aid 11 SCOPE . 12 REFERENCES 23 RECORDS . 24 GENERAL INFORMATION 25 RESCUE DEVICESDESCRIPTION AND USE 25.1 Platform and MODU 25.2 Helicopters 35.3 Rescuing Vessels . 35.4 Survival Craft 45.5 Rescue Boats . 46 TRAINING GUIDELINES . 46.1 General Tra
10、ining Information . 46.2 Platform and MODU 56.3 Helicopters 56.4 Rescuing Vessels . 66.5 Inflatable Rafts 66.6 Survival Craft 76.7 Rescue Boats . 8ivFOREWORDThis Recommended Practice (RP) was developed under the jurisdiction of the Ameri-can Petroleum Institutes (APIs) former Committee on Offshore S
11、afety and Anti-PollutionTraining and Motivation (OSAPTM), and its parent, API Production Department Execu-tive Committee on Training and Development. It has been prepared with the overall advi-sory guidance of the API, the Offshore Operators Committee (OOC), the Western StatesPetroleum Association (
12、WSPA), the International Association of Drilling Contractors(IADC), the Helicopter Safety Advisory Conference (HSAC), and the Offshore Marine Ser-vice Association (OMSA).Criteria presented in this Recommended Practice should be used as a guide for rescuetraining programs by companies engaged in offs
13、hore operations. Such programs shall beconsistent with applicable authorities and regulations. Training should include techniquesfor assistance in the rescue of persons in the water at the job site or during transportationto/from the work location, and be consistent with safe practice.This publicati
14、on includes usage of the verbs shall and should, whichever is the moreapplicable to the function. Both shall and should are positive statements and should betreated as such. For the purpose of this publication the following definitions apply:Shall: Indicates that the function has universal applicabi
15、lity to the specific activity.Should: Indicates that: (1) the function may have an alternative practice that is equiva-lent and could be applied; or (2) the practice may not be practical or necessary under cer-tain conditions; or (3) the practice may not be applicable to a specific facility orconfig
16、uration.API publications may be used by anyone desiring to do so. Every effort has been madeby the Institute to assure the accuracy and reliability of the data contained in them; however,the Institute makes no representation, warranty, or guarantee in connection with this pub-lication and hereby exp
17、ressly disclaims any liability or responsibility for loss or damageresulting from its use or for the violation of any federal, state, or municipal regulation withwhich this publication may conflict.Suggested revisions are invited and should be submitted to the director of the Explo-ration and Produc
18、tion Department, American Petroleum Institute, 1220 L Street, N.W.,Washington, D.C. 20005.0 IntroductionOn occasion, personnel may fall overboard or due toemergencies may be forced to abandon their unit and enterthe sea. Various devices, procedures, and rescue knowledgemay be used to increase their
19、chances for rescue and sur-vival. Many factors impact the ability to survive and be res-cued. A rescue of any type may be broken down into thefollowing elements or phases.0.1 NOTIFICATIONPersons with the means to perform the rescue must bemade aware that persons are in distress. This includes pass-i
20、ng the word to the person in charge when seeing a manoverboard, or transmitting a mayday on a radio when a unitis in distress. Vessels in the area, the United States CoastGuard (USCG), nearby facilities, and helicopter personnelshould be alerted if assistance is needed. It is always appro-priate to
21、contact the USCG in a distress situation. Even ifthe nearest USCG facility is not nearby, it may have an air-craft or vessel transiting the area.0.2 COMMUNICATIONSOne of the most important elements in every successfulrescue effort is communication between participants:a. Between the person in charge
22、 of an offshore unit and air-craft or vessel resources.b. Between units involved in any search for survivors.c. Between the occupants of a survival craft, and rescuevessel or aircraft.0.3 LOCATELocating persons in distress may be difficult. EmergencyPositioning Indicator Radio Beacon (EPIRB), reflec
23、tivetape, international orange lifesaving devices, whistles, ringbuoys, smoke canisters, flares, and water lights, as well asother devices, can assist in this effort.0.4 SURVIVALMaking the best use of the materials at hand to preventdrowning and minimize the possible effects of exposure isimportant.
24、 Persons in the water or aboard survival devicesmay be assisted by providing them with additional equip-ment and materials that will aid in readily locating them andaugment their ability to survive until they are rescued.0.5 RECOVERYPerhaps the most difficult phase of a rescue is the recov-ery of pe
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