UNIT 30- SMCP: Distress, Urgency, and Rescue Communication

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In this unit, you will study Standard Marine Communication Phrases (SMCP) related to external emergency communication. You will practice terms such as undesignated distress, abandoning vessel, person overboard, SART communication, acknowledgement and relay of SART messages, performing co-ordinating SART operations, finishing with SART operations, requesting medical assistance, and urgency traffic. These phrases are essential for handling emergencies, coordinating rescue efforts, and ensuring clear communication with authorities and nearby vessels.

¿Qué aprenderás?

  • - How to send distress and urgency signals using Mayday and Pan-Pan.
  • - The meaning and application of key terms:
  • - Undesignated distress when the nature of the problem is unclear.
  • - Abandoning vessel procedures in life-threatening conditions.
  • - Person overboard communication and immediate rescue actions.
  • - SART communication for locating survival craft.
  • - Acknowledgement and relay of SART messages to authorities and nearby vessels.
  • - Performing co-ordinating SART operations to direct rescue assets.
  • - Finishing with SART operations when survivors are rescued and the search is complete.
  • - Requesting medical assistance when urgent care is needed onboard.
  • - Urgency traffic for non-life-threatening but serious situations.
  • - How to coordinate with coast guard and nearby vessels during emergencies.
  • - How to apply SMCP in radio communication for SAR operations and medical requests.
  • - How to practice terminology through matching, fill-in-the-blank, multiple-choice, and scenario-based exercises.

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UNIT 30- SMCP: Distress, Urgency, and Rescue Communication
In this unit, you will study Standard Marine Communication Phrases (SMCP) related to external emergency communication. You will practice terms such as undesignated distress, abandoning vessel, person overboard, SART communication, acknowledgement and relay of SART messages, performing co-ordinating SART operations, finishing with SART operations, requesting medical assistance, and urgency traffic. These phrases are essential for handling emergencies, coordinating rescue efforts, and ensuring clear communication with authorities and nearby vessels.

  • UNIT 30- SMCP: Distress, Urgency, and Rescue Communication

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