How are lifeboats and davits load-tested on ships??

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  • Опубликовано: 3 ноя 2020
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    This short video explains the procedure of load-testing of lifeboats and davits (for free-fall as well as davit-launched). The use of pictures aid understanding of concepts.
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Комментарии • 11

  • @kalyanmylapalli7507
    @kalyanmylapalli7507 2 года назад +1

    Well clearly explained sir

  • @teierutakaua7596
    @teierutakaua7596 3 года назад +1

    thankful,helpful anyway have a great day ,see u soon

  • @mayankmishra1186
    @mayankmishra1186 Год назад

    Where are these testings done ?
    And frequency ?

  • @sahilpuskar
    @sahilpuskar 3 года назад +1

    Sir if possible please post orals questions for mates for Mumbai surveyors..

  • @stephenvelencovaz4354
    @stephenvelencovaz4354 3 года назад +1

    Sir please🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏 do a video on how to do a stowage plan for general cargo ship. I can't understand anything about it in the online class.

  • @susanthaperera1435
    @susanthaperera1435 3 года назад +2

    • MCA LATEST ORAL REPORT, STARTED OF WITH DETAILS OF the LAST VESSEL AND ALL QUESTIONS WERE ASKED RELATING TO MY LAST VESSEL .. BULK CARRIER, GRT = 23974 / NRT = 12913
    • CARGO OF LAST VOYAGE = UREA
    • WHERE YOU FIND THE GUIDANCE ABOUT CARRIAGE OF CARGO
    • DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITY OF CHIEF OFFICER ON BOARD? WHERE do YOU find?
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    • WHERE YOU FIND THE MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE GUIDANCE FOR LIFTING APPLIANCES AND WHAT INFORMATION it TELLS YOU
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  • @mayankmishra1186
    @mayankmishra1186 Год назад

    When I said dynamic test is done yearly in presence of lb manufacturing company's representative on board he said fail.

    • @chaitanyakapoor1206
      @chaitanyakapoor1206 Год назад

      done in presence of class surveyor not LB manufacturing company representative he will not approve the Lb class will approve it

  • @band_star_.1
    @band_star_.1 2 года назад

    Lif bot ki kimt kitni he

  • @chikucool2533
    @chikucool2533 Год назад

    each person weight updated to 82.5 kg