30 hour liferaft exercise
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- Опубліковано 7 лют 2025
- Within the framework of the EU project Small Craft Emergency Response and Survival Training for Arctic Conditions (SMACS) a unique 30 hour exercise in collaboration between Chalmers and the Swedish Sea Rescue Society (SSRS) was held. On May 26, 2014 the exercise was commenced in an area northwest of Gothenburg. Here 11 participants got to experience, as realistically as possible, an emergency situation at sea and to see which elements of risk that exists.
Once shelter is established, the real trick is building the fire.
There really should be a _recommended_ capacity as well as a maximum capacity for lifeboats.
Great Video
Thank you very much for posting. Would be interesting to view follow-up findings and recommendations from this experiment.
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David Cranston
Jesus Christ Cranston what's the matter with you?
Can also carry some Food items, water, battery operated heating mugs, cookers, medical kit, safety aids etc in liferaft
Sjöräddningssällskapet what a name
Can you use it in a sentence please?
Why? Whats the problem? Because it's not in English but Swedish .. since it's a Swedish organisation?
@@dreem1walker "what a name" implies that I found this name awesome/interesting. What's your problem?
Seeing as how cramped the all were in there, the first thing i thought was "how do they manage going to the bathroom with all those people and getting in and out of those wetsuits?"
Anyone? How did they manage that?
Hell, i served 5 hours in jury duty today and it was miserable...
I cant imagine being in that liferaft for 30 hours... it must have felt like an eternity of misery.
you go in our suit.....
Had the same question, if you have to take a shit what do you do? Hang your ass over the side and play missle command with the fish or what?
@@scottyweimuller6152 learn to shite into a bag, the same as if you were in a foxhole.
@@seancassidy4812 That doesn't sound sanitary. Think id rather hang my ass overboard that way you don't get mud butt also
@Nicolas Digger Can attach another raft for this liferaft for sanitary purposes and provide tissues, urine bags, shit bags, garbage bags, disinfectant sprays etc in that in an organized manner..
I think this idea may workout..
Being a retired coastie...this is pretty familiar....most o it anyway....never worked extreme cold seas....
We never get to see any of the equipment or the real exercise.
Just seeing this there should always be an extra raft a you could put 6 in each , you would have double the provisions and safety equipment. And if needed you could put the 12 in one raft if one sank
Probably raft could be designed accordingly in an appropriate manner, reckoning the problems faced vth previous ràfts
Excellent.
its the same raft that met the dude in 2 months survive on a raft
Felicitaciones desde chile
This exercise was done under favorable weather conditions. That data they received is valuable for future rescue missions. A test still should be done under unfavorable weather conditions. But any smart person would know by doing so is a risk not coming back. If that boat was really going down in 30 foot seas. Half the people wouldn't have there suits on pitching rolling deck. Who knows how many would make it to the life raft. Life at sea is a crap shoot.
I agree, and in a test the people on the life raft know they are going to be rescued. In a real life situation the chance of not being located is very real.
@@kd5you1 fixing tracker to liferaft can solve the problem of locating
Where did you go to the toilet
Uhh bathroom ? How did that many people relive themselves while in survival suits in a raft ?
Piss off the sides and or hold it. Or off the side.
So they use you as a top-water fishing lure when they pull you out of the water? Great...
What is the problem?
ohh, i thought it said 30 days
Erwin Rommel me to
That would’ve been legit. I’d just sleep through this situation.
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I think here the people should give ideas for doping better job when constructed a new safe boat, i think the boat should have a fish trap to increase life terms when a long situation before the rescue, i saw in the other day an easy bottle trap made by brasilians i think..só, in my idea the safe boat could have one of this chip and easy bottle trap inside the kit..and the exercice should been done with the autorities,without them know it was a exercice and with no references to see how it work to find the vítims.
There is food, but also equipment to catch fish in all SOLAS approved life rafts.
This was a joint excercise between Sjöräddningssällskapet, which takes part in 80% of all SAR operations in Sweden on a voluntary basis, and Sjörfartsverket, which is the authorities. We do excercises together regularly, although this one was truly taking it another step.
Is there a part 2 Heavy Weather EVAC ?
Can anyone pronounce the channel name?
Tahoe Latte yes but only because I'm danish. It says "sea rescue company".
sea rescue company
oliverghost idiot
Sklattesaserwadrtesaqrrtyureaasser or something like that haha
Sea Rescue Society
How do the women pee??
what if you have to fart
You share the warmth. How unselfishly sweet of you.
Why can´t they be equipped by a EPIRB? Easy to find and exact position
From what I have seen in other videos, the EPIRB would be kept on the ship along with the radio and any additional supplies, and would be grabbed before entering the life raft.
Obviously I thought the same way, trackers would be attached to rafts to find them easily..
Oh, The fake dramatic music
This 'experiment' reminds me of the foul concoctions my sons made up when they were in primary school. Just an unpleasant waste of time but we had to play along with their earnestness. Your Viking forebears would be unimpressed. Of course it works, some clever designers invested into its construction. I would rate the entire exercise as 'Not quite brave enough for a Darwin award' attempt but well inside the 'Fun for your duller Nerds but I wish I wasn't a Geek' category.
Peter Clark again, excellent.
Sounds like you were a "fun" father to be around...
Yes one could construct more ideas from this experiment for further lifesaving or gaming projects in water
First thing to do is throw out the women. They're pretty hopeless in any situation.
Just dead weight.
Means more food and water for the lads.
U gay? If i will go die i prefer an orgy before i go sleep with the fish.
Yeah and fuck you
@@OhKnow379
For that comment you're joining the women.
Trite and meaningless exercise (cue Viking music) (cue announcer's voice) (and drums)
*Boom* From the depths of the perpetual Pubic Servant's mind *snicker*
*BOOM BOOM* No expense spared cos it was someone else's money anyway
*staccato drum roll* for those who still can't anticipate the absolutely most blindingly obvious since they lost contact with their third grade teacher
We give you 'Why Sardines Don't Talk' *boom* 'To' *boom boom* 'Each other'
From the comfort of your living room watch as 'NOTHING HAPPENS' and 'WHY'.
Peter Clark excellent.
Sjöräddningssällskapet is financed entirely by member-fees, gifts and donations. Manned by few thousand volunteers that are so fucking excellent at what they do, they handle more emergencies at sea than anyone else in Sweden. Government, included.
If they want to bob around on a raft to figure some stuff out, they'll bob around on a raft and figure some stuff out.
Why is it meaningless?
Useless training ever should be on a 100s mile away from shore!
Why?