2.

To insure appropriate station bills and identification markings

are posted, and that sufficient drills are conducted, for continued development
and maintenance of crew and scientific personnel skills, in the performance of
emergency duties.
3.

To assure that during frequent inspections, all safety features

are in proper working condition, and a checkoff£ list to periodically test all
power driven emergency equipment is maintained.
4.

To assure that lifesaving equipment ts properly located and in

a state of readiness.

5.
6.

To maintain a vessel logbook.
To take appropriate emergency action in the event of a colli-

sion, grounding, man overboard,

fire and/or abandoning the vessel.

This action

may include, and is not limited to, rendering or requesting assistance, diver-

sion from cruise plan, and dumping non emergency equipment overboard to maintain
satisfactory stability or buoyancy.
C.

Principal Investigator (if assigned) defers to the Master of the

vessel in matters of personnel safety,

seamanship, operation, navigation,

vessel's policies and emergency procedures.

Specifically, the Principal Investi-

gator shall:
Ll.

Be responsible for safety matters in regard to the stowage and

handling of chemicals, flammable and dangerous scientific materials; and the
safety aspects of the scientific laboratory.

2.

Be in overall charge of the scientific aspects of a cruise.

3.

Collaborate with the Master in the training and participation of

scientific personnel in emergency exercises.

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