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Infographic: How to Wear SCBA in Correct Way

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how-to-wear-scba-infographic SCBA (Self contained breathing apparatus) is an important equipment on board. We may not get to use it frequently but still it is an important equipment. We need SCBA for fighting the fire as well as for enclosed space rescue. SCBA is required to be carried on board as per SOLAS Chapter II-2, Reg 10. But any equipment on board is of no use if we do not know how to operate it. In case of SCBA, not only we need to know how to use it but we should be able to wear it in a flash. During enclosed space rescue, we should be able to rescue the person quickly. A person can die because of lack of oxygen in less than 3 minutes. As such seconds matters and if we take more time to wear SCBA, we have lesser chance of successful rescue. Drills on board have a huge impact on the timings of wearing SCBA provided we aim to improve the effectiveness of drills conducted. So do you know how to wear SCBA correctly. This Infographic can be of some help. infographic-how-to-wear-scba Conclusion Different ships can have different makes of SCBA on board. But there are few thumb rules that are common with all ...

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Comments (16)

  • Junrey September 21, 2016
    Looks Great
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  • Satish September 21, 2016
    Looks great...
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  • victor hugo October 3, 2016
    Looks great....
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  • Pawan Duggirala March 31, 2017
    Very well written and depicted. I am your fan henceforth.
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    Rajeev Jassal November 24, 2017
    Glad you liked it Pawan...
  • Mukund Patel November 24, 2017
    Best know for scba set training.... Thank you
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    Rajeev Jassal November 24, 2017
    Thank you Mukund...
  • ankit March 25, 2018
    wow sir, you are just amazing. Your writing style is so relatable and practical. Wonderful job sir. Wish you luck for future, m sure myseatime will be very big in the future.
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    Rajeev Jassal April 10, 2018
    Thanks Ankit...
  • Alok Mathur November 18, 2018
    Capt Jassal, thank you so much for a fantastic blog site. I used it extensively for my ASM esp understanding Marpol Annx 6 n Damage Stab. Even today, I refer to it often to check out extremely relevant topics which u discuss with clarity and precision.
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  • Siraj February 10, 2019
    Dear Sir, I have read your article how to use SCABA. Its very helpful. Sir, It would be more helpful and useful if could write with pictorial image how to wear the face mask of the SCABA and use. Please describe up to the last stage of using SCABA.
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  • Javier April 13, 2019
    I have explained my crew with this key points and every body was clear in this topic, thanks for giving practical and useful information . GOD Bless
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  • AMAR ANAND April 8, 2020
    Nice Article sir......please increase writing more blogs
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  • MUHAMMAD WASIM July 15, 2020
    hi Sir... Can you please tell me, What instructions ,A chief engineer can give to a person who is wearing SCBA,who is proceeding to a smoke filled machinery room after a fire?????
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  • ABDULAI MOMODU KAMARA August 26, 2021
    Wonderful information,
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  • Nikhil February 11, 2022
    Sir I have a doubt For the CS activity(mesh removal of drier having molecular slieve-catalyst) if the confine space entrant is using double line BA, there is no need of following buddy system - is the statement is right or not
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Capt Rajeev Jassal

About Capt Rajeev Jassal

Capt. Rajeev Jassal has sailed for over 24 years mainly on crude oil, product and chemical tankers. He holds MBA in shipping & Logistics degree from London. He has done extensive research on quantitatively measuring Safety culture onboard and safety climate ashore which he believes is the most important element for safer shipping.

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