UNIT 31- SMCP: Distress Situations and Emergency Traffic

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In this unit, you will study Standard Marine Communication Phrases (SMCP) related to external distress communication. You will practice terms such as distress communication, distress traffic, fire/explosion, flooding, collision, grounding, list/danger of capsizing, sinking, disabled and adrift, and armed attack/piracy. These phrases are essential for reporting emergencies, requesting immediate assistance, and coordinating rescue efforts with nearby vessels and authorities

¿Qué aprenderás?

  • - How to send distress signals using Mayday and communicate urgent situations clearly.
  • - The meaning and application of key terms:
  • - Distress communication for imminent danger.
  • - Distress traffic for all related emergency messages.
  • - Fire/explosion reporting procedures.
  • - Flooding communication and EPIRB activation.
  • - Collision reporting and assistance requests.
  • - Grounding communication for vessels stuck on the seabed.
  • - List/danger of capsizing for unstable vessels.
  • - Sinking communication for vessels submerging.
  • - Disabled and adrift for vessels without propulsion or steering.
  • - Armed attack/piracy reporting for criminal threats at sea.
  • - How to coordinate with nearby vessels and coast guard during emergencies.
  • - How to apply SMCP in radio communication for different types of distress traffic.
  • - How to practice terminology through multiple-choice, fill-in-the-blank, sequencing, and scenario-based exercises.

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UNIT 31- SMCP: Distress Situations and Emergency Traffic
In this unit, you will study Standard Marine Communication Phrases (SMCP) related to external distress communication. You will practice terms such as distress communication, distress traffic, fire/explosion, flooding, collision, grounding, list/danger of capsizing, sinking, disabled and adrift, and armed attack/piracy. These phrases are essential for reporting emergencies, requesting immediate assistance, and coordinating rescue efforts with nearby vessels and authorities

  • UNIT 31- SMCP: Distress Situations and Emergency Traffic

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