(2)Do not leave electrical equipments exposed to leaks or in wet weather or rain. (3)Make sure you switch off and cut off current supply after each use (4) Store equipments and cables properly in their storage areas after use (5)Do not wear loose or flapping clothing (10)Keep the decks clean. Keep stairways and all emergency escapes clean, clear and (11) Proper shoes must be worn during work. No sandals are allowed anywhere (12)Wear proper clothes, when exposed to the weather. (13)Paint and volatile solvents, thinners, glue, etc. may be kept onboard a vessel only in approved paint lockers (14)Keep all paints and other items, such as paint thinners or other inflammables covered closely and sealed tightl (15) Painters and helpers should wear protective goggles, paint respirators and suitable (16) In case painting is carried out in confined quarters, ensure good ventilation and get the men to fresh air frequently (17) Safety belts should be worn whenever necessary, and whenever you work on stages or in places where your feet do not touch the deck (18)Watch your step and al ways hold onto handrails while ascending or descending the stairways; al ways remember to have one hand to the railing (19)Watch out and take proper care and posture, when lifting heavy weights. Use proper lifting techniques, request assistance when necessary
16 (2) Do not leave electrical equipments exposed to leaks or in wet weather or rain. (3) Make sure you switch off and cut off current supply after each use. (4) Store equipments and cables properly in their storage areas after use. (5) Do not wear loose or flapping clothing. (10) Keep the decks clean. Keep stairways and all emergency escapes clean, clear and unobstructed. (11) Proper shoes must be worn during work. No sandals are allowed anywhere. (12) Wear proper clothes, when exposed to the weather. (13) Paint and volatile solvents, thinners, glue, etc. may be kept onboard a vessel only in approved paint lockers. (14) Keep all paints and other items, such as paint thinners or other inflammables covered closely and sealed tightly. (15) Painters and helpers should wear protective goggles, paint respirators and suitable protective clothing. (16) In case painting is carried out in confined quarters, ensure good ventilation and get the men to fresh air frequently. (17) Safety belts should be worn whenever necessary, and whenever you work on stages or in places where your feet do not touch the deck. (18) Watch your step and always hold onto handrails while ascending or descending the stairways; always remember to have one hand to the railing. (19) Watch out and take proper care and posture, when lifting heavy weights. Use proper lifting techniques, request assistance when necessary
(20)Do not run or shout around (21)Observe good hygiene code (22)Observe all signs for safety throughout the ship (23)Observe the smoking restrictions on board and the"NO SMOKING"signs, do not throw light cigarettes or matches over the ships side. Smoke only in designated area. (24) Secure all moving equipments gears before ship proceeds to sea (25)Clean-up all spills immediately (26) Always consult the material safety data manual (27)Observe the closed Porthole/Deadlights and W.T. D order of the bridge during bad weather (28)Observe all heavy weather routines as required Exercises (1) How to do precautions when you work with machines on the cruise ships? (2)What do you do before you plug in electrical equipment? (3)Why should we keep stairways and all emergency escapes clear and unobstructed? (4)Where should you store paint and volatile solvents, thinners, glue, etc. onboard (5)When should you wear safety belts? (6) What should we do during bad weather?
17 (20) Do not run or shout around. (21) Observe good hygiene code. (22) Observe all signs for safety throughout the ship. (23) Observe the smoking restrictions on board and the “NO SMOKING” signs, do not throw light cigarettes or matches over the ship’s side. Smoke only in designated area. (24) Secure all moving equipments & gears before ship proceeds to sea. (25) Clean-up all spills immediately. (26) Always consult the material safety data manual. (27) Observe the closed Porthole/Deadlights and W.T.D order of the bridge during bad weather. (28) Observe all heavy weather routines as required. Exercises (1) How to do precautions when you work with machines on the cruise ships? (2) What do you do before you plug in electrical equipment? (3) Why should we keep stairways and all emergency escapes clear and unobstructed? (4) Where should you store paint and volatile solvents, thinners, glue, etc.onboard? (5) When should you wear safety belts? (6) What should we do during bad weather?
Subject: 2. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS FOR CABIN STE WARDS AND CLEANERS (HOUSEKEEPING) DEPARTMENT Time of teaching: 3 periods Aims of teaching: (1) Make students to understand the importance of safety housekeeping department ob board (2) Make students to understand how to take measures to keep the safety in the housekeeping department Focal points: How to take measures to keep the safety the housekeeping department onboard? Methods of teaching: a bilingual teaching: b. Combine my practical work experiences on the cruise ships, apply a large number of safety cases to explain c. Combine my practical work experiences onboard to demonstrate how how to take measures to keep the safety in the houseke Process of teaching: (1)Give a few questions to review the last lessons (2)Read the new words& expressions, 3)Explain the text(give some practical examples to help students understand (1)Never leave master keys in doors while working in cabins (2)Never leave chemicals, cleaning materials or equipments lying around unattended (3) Always lock door after leaving cabin for any period of time (3)Keep empty cabins locked at all times (4)Al ways report any damage or missing items immediately (5) When upper bunk is in use after preparing for the night, ensure that the ladder is in place (6) Always advise the passengers as to where the bed ladder is stored when it is not in position on the bunk (7)Prior to sailing instruct the new passengers in the operation of light switches, A/C diffusers and bunk ladders
18 Subject: 2. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS FOR CABIN STEWARDS AND CLEANERS (HOUSEKEEPING) DEPARTMENT Time of teaching: 3 periods Aims of teaching: (1) Make students to understand the importance of safety in the housekeeping department ob board; (2) Make students to understand how to take measures to keep the safety in the housekeeping department. Focal points: How to take measures to keep the safety the housekeeping department onboard? Methods of teaching: a. Bilingual teaching; b. Combine my practical work experiences on the cruise ships, apply a large number of safety cases to explain; c. Combine my practical work experiences onboard to demonstrate how how to take measures to keep the safety in the housekeeping department.. Process of teaching: (1) Give a few questions to review the last lessons; (2) Read the new words & expressions; (3) Explain the text (give some practical examples to help students understand). (1) Never leave master keys in doors while working in cabins. (2) Never leave chemicals, cleaning materials or equipments lying around unattended. (3) Always lock door after leaving cabin for any period of time. (3) Keep empty cabins locked at all times. (4) Always report any damage or missing items immediately. (5) When upper bunk is in use after preparing for the night, ensure that the ladder is in place. (6) Always advise the passengers as to where the bed ladder is stored when it is not in position on the bunk. (7) Prior to sailing instruct the new passengers in the operation of light switches, A/C diffusers and bunk ladders
(8)Keep Housekeeping lockers clean and neat, do not store inflammable materials (10)Use extreme caution when vacuuming public rooms, cabins, corridors and stairwells, making sure electric cords are in place so that no one can trip over them (11) Check electric plugs and wires on equipment adaptors, fixtures, etc. and report by Avo mmediately if repair should be necessary (12)Promptly clean up spillages ( 13)Do not leave glasses lying around corridors; return to deck parties for collection (14)Use caution when using stairways in public areas and in service areas (15) Do not block passageways, stairways, WTD and FSD or block access to any fire fighting or fire prevention apparatus (16) Do not smoke at your station and make sure that ashtrays and cigarette butts are disposed a proper and safe way (7)Secure all of your equipment during rough seas (18) Do not smoke in bed or in restricted areas. Somke only in designated areas (19)Avoid inhalation of toxic fumes (20) Do not let debris accumulate onboard the ship. It is a fire hazard (21)When handling cleaning materials, wear gloves, eye protection, and face mask. If you are allergic, report it to your supervisor (22)Report all hazards and defects noted immediately. (23)Turn off and disconnect electrical equipment before cleaning, repairing or adjusting (24)All chemical cleaning bottles must be labelled
19 (8) Keep Housekeeping lockers clean and neat, do not store inflammable materials. (10) Use extreme caution when vacuuming public rooms, cabins, corridors and stairwells, making sure electric cords are in place so that no one can trip over them. (11) Check electric plugs and wires on equipment adaptors, fixtures, etc. and report by AVO immediately if repair should be necessary. (12) Promptly clean up spillages. (13) Do not leave glasses lying around corridors; return to deck parties for collection. (14) Use caution when using stairways in public areas and in service areas. (15) Do not block passageways, stairways, WTD and FSD or block access to any fire fighting or fire prevention apparatus. (16) Do not smoke at your station and make sure that ashtrays and cigarette butts are disposed in a proper and safe way. (17) Secure all of your equipment during rough seas. (18) Do not smoke in bed or in restricted areas. Somke only in designated areas. (19) Avoid inhalation of toxic fumes. (20) Do not let debris accumulate onboard the ship. It is a fire hazard. (21) When handling cleaning materials, wear gloves, eye protection, and face mask. If you are allergic, report it to your supervisor. (22) Report all hazards and defects noted immediately. (23) Turn off and disconnect electrical equipment before cleaning, repairing or adjusting. (24) All chemical cleaning bottles must be labelled
(25) Trolleys must be secured, when not in use (26) Do not store any items inside electrical lockers and electrical panels (27) Do not leave your hand or fingers between the door while closing (1)How 以b山 with chemicals, cleaning materials or equipment? (2)How with empty (3)Before the ship sets sail, what should cabin steward instruct the passengers to do? (4)How to deal with housekeeping lockers? (5)How to handle ashtrays and cigarette butts at your station? (6)When handling cleaning materials, if you are allergic, what should you do? (7)What are WTD and FSD? (8)While closing door, what should you pay attention to?
20 (25) Trolleys must be secured, when not in use. (26) Do not store any items inside electrical lockers and electrical panels. (27) Do not leave your hand or fingers between the door while closing. Exercises (1) How to deal with chemicals, cleaning materials or equipment? (2) How to deal with empty cabins? (3) Before the ship sets sail, what should cabin steward instruct the passengers to do? (4) How to deal with housekeeping lockers? (5) How to handle ashtrays and cigarette butts at your station? (6) When handling cleaning materials, if you are allergic, what should you do? (7) What are WTD and FSD? (8) While closing door, what should you pay attention to?