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Smart 04 A Smoke Detector Local Alarm

The document discusses the goals and procedures for responding to a smoke alarm, including warning occupants, escaping safely by getting low and avoiding toxic gases, exiting the affected area, and never re-entering once out. It emphasizes the importance of promptly reacting and evacuating if any smoke detector sounds or a fire is suspected.

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Smart 04 A Smoke Detector Local Alarm

The document discusses the goals and procedures for responding to a smoke alarm, including warning occupants, escaping safely by getting low and avoiding toxic gases, exiting the affected area, and never re-entering once out. It emphasizes the importance of promptly reacting and evacuating if any smoke detector sounds or a fire is suspected.

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S.M.A.R.T.

TRAINING CAMPAIGN

Several Minutes Available for Real Training

SMT/04A Rev.00-2015

Smoke Detector Local Alarm


The primary goal of a smoke alarm is to worn the occupants before conditions within a
space become untenable due to a fire event.

Smoke Alarm Sounds


Do not waste any time saving property.
The fire may have already developed and the closest
smoke alarm has detected the smoke.
Escaping
It may be smoky; getting low may make it easier to
breathe and see. Smoke contains toxic gases which
can disorient you or, at worst, overcome you.
The time it takes to get out depends on many factors
including mobility, helping others, escape route, time
of day, smoke, fire, and the location of the fire
relative to you.
Exiting the Zone
Once you are out of the MVZ, never re-enter the
Area. ONCE OUT STAY OUT!

Remember if you hear any smoke detector sounding, if you suspect a fire, in any form,
react promptly alerting the Bridge Emergency Number or pressing any Manual Call Point
and evacuation any guest or fellow crew member from the area.
References: Solas Crew Training Manual; CLIA Policy /Installation and Use of Local Sounding
Smoke Alarms

Convenience Should NEVER take preference over SAFETY!!!

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