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Boat Crewman Responsibilities - ANSWER✅✅ Helsman, Lookout, Tow Watch,
Anchor Watch, First Aid, Damage Control, Line Handling, Surface Swimmer
Team Coordination Training - ANSWER✅✅ Mission Analysis, Communication,
Situational Awareness, Assertiveness, Leadership, Adaptability & Flexibility, Decision
Making
Causes of Fatigue - ANSWER✅✅ Operating in extreme hot or cold conditions
Constant eye strain through sea spray blurred windshields
Maintaining balance or holding on
Stress
Exposure to sun
Exposure to noise
Lack of sleep
Poor physical conditioning
Boredom
Crew Responsibilities for Fatigue - ANSWER✅✅ Coxswain: checks on crew for signs
of Fatigue. Ensures fatigue is not setting in with self.
Crewman: watch each other's conditions to prevent Fatigue from setting in
, Primary Fatigue symptoms - ANSWER✅✅ Inability to focus of concentrate
Mental confusion or judgement errors
Deceased coordination
Increased irritability
Decreased performance
Decreased concern for safety
Fatigue prevention - ANSWER✅✅ Adequate rest
Appropriate dress for weather
Rotate crew Responsibilities
Have food and drinks
Observe crew for fatigue
Underway limits - ANSWER✅✅ 26' max seas 6' (6hrs) 0-4' (8hrs) max winds 25KTS
20' max seas 3' (8hrs) max winds 15KTS
Motion Sickness - ANSWER✅✅ The imbalance between visual images and a portion
of the middle ear that sense motion
Causes of Motion Sickness - ANSWER✅✅ Mental of physical stress
Pitching or rolling motion of the boat
Doing task work that keeps eyes away from the horizon
Symptoms of Motion Sickness - ANSWER✅✅ Nausea or Vomiting
Increased salivation
Unusual paleness
Sweating
Drowsiness
Overall weakness
Stomach discomfort
Prevention for Motion Sickness - ANSWER✅✅ Medication( scopolamine patches,
non-drowsy medication, shot) [taken 12 hours before work/duty. Taken continuously]
Avoid confined spaces
Stay above deck in fresh air
Keep eyes on the horizon or shoreline
Avoid smoking
Type III PFD - ANSWER✅✅ Worn when freedom of movement is required & rick of
falling overboard is present
Worn when operational and underway
Will not turn a crew member face up
Tendency to ride up in water
Anti- Exposure Coveralls (Mustangs) Type V - ANSWER✅✅ Worn at water temp
below 60F