Year: 2021 Language: english Author: US Navy - Naval Sea System Command Genre: Handbook Publisher: US Navy - Naval Sea System Command Edition: 2nd Format: PDF Quality: eBook Pages count: 278 Description: This handbook is a manual designed as a ready-reference to be taken along to the salvage site, conveniently sized to fit in the hip pocket. It is designed to provide to on-scene salvage personnel access to the extensive library of marine casualty response know-how: the “hard-earned and sometimes blood-stained” knowledge and lessons-learned from decades of U.S Navy response to all types of commercial and military “ships in distress” around the world, and salvage operations of all sizes and scopes. Commercial and military marine salvors, as well as operators of both commercial and recreational vessels, find this ready-reference useful. Naval architects, marine engineers and other maritime professions rely on it as a handy diagnostic, repair, design and engineering reference. The book deals with casualties that may suffer structural damage and free communication between the ship and the sea, pollution due to bunker or cargo operations, fire on board, flloding, sinking. In each sistuation the salvor must choose priority and take immediate action. The publication details corrective procedures for each situation.
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U.S. Navy Salvors Handbook
Language: english
Author: US Navy - Naval Sea System Command
Genre: Handbook
Publisher: US Navy - Naval Sea System Command
Edition: 2nd
Format: PDF
Quality: eBook
Pages count: 278
Description: This handbook is a manual designed as a ready-reference to be taken along to the salvage site, conveniently sized to fit in the hip pocket. It is designed to provide to on-scene salvage personnel access to the extensive library of marine casualty response know-how: the “hard-earned and sometimes blood-stained” knowledge and lessons-learned from decades of U.S Navy response to all types of commercial and military “ships in distress” around the world, and salvage operations of all sizes and scopes. Commercial and military marine salvors, as well as operators of both commercial and recreational vessels, find this ready-reference useful. Naval architects, marine engineers and other maritime professions rely on it as a handy diagnostic, repair, design and engineering reference. The book deals with casualties that may suffer structural damage and free communication between the ship and the sea, pollution due to bunker or cargo operations, fire on board, flloding, sinking. In each sistuation the salvor must choose priority and take immediate action. The publication details corrective procedures for each situation.
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