131.320—Safety orientation for offshore workers.
(a)
Before a vessel gets under way on a voyage, the master shall ensure that suitable public announcements are made informing each offshore worker of—
(1)
In general terms, emergency and evacuation procedures;
(2)
Locations of emergency exits and of embarkation areas for survival craft;
(3)
Locations of stowage of lifejackets and immersion suits;
(4)
With demonstration, proper method or methods of donning and adjusting lifejackets and immersion suits of the type or types carried on the vessel;
(5)
Locations of the instruction placards for lifejackets and other lifesaving devices;
(6)
Explanation that each offshore worker shall don an immersion suit and a lifejacket when the master determines that hazardous conditions do or might exist but that offshore workers may don lifejackets whenever they feel it necessary;
(7)
Which hazardous conditions might require the donning of lifejackets and immersion suits;
(8)
Types and locations of any other lifesaving device carried on the vessel;
(9)
Locations and contents of the “Emergency Instructions” required by § 131.330 ;
(10)
Survival craft to which assigned;
(11)
Any hazardous materials on the vessel; and
(12)
Any conditions or circumstances that constitute a risk to safety.
(b)
The master of each vessel shall ensure that each offshore worker boarding the vessel on a voyage after the initial public announcement has been made, as required by paragraph (a) of this section, also hears the information in paragraph (a) of this section.