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Weekly Focus - Tour of the Ship (Part 8): The Emergency Measures

In the following episodes, we are going to tell you interesting things about a ship and a sea adventure in Hong Kong.

Video: The Emergency Measures
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** Video produced and edited by HKedCity

** Texts Written by Shirley Wong, Campus Reporter
** Materials developed by English Schools Foundation

** Special thanks to Adventure Ship

 


 

 

 

Fire emergency measures
On this ship where fuel is stored for running the engine, it is always an advantage to take precautions against fire. That is why fire emergency measures are readily available on the ship. There are three types of fire extinguishers in the galley: water, foam and carbon dioxide. Axes, buckets of sand and fire hoses are also easily accessible to ensure the participants a safe and rewarding journey.

There are two emergency exits in the Great Cabin, through which participants can easily get to the main deck. At the end of the lower deck there is another emergency exit leading to the other side of the main deck. All these ensure swift escape in case of emergency.

Next Week:

Tour of the Ship (Part 9):
The Captain (Part 1)

Previous Week:

Tour of the Ship (Part 7):
The Toilet

 

 


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