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Emergency evacuation procedures on passenger ferries
Hi, my name is Sarah i am a product design student currently in my
third and final year of study at Staffordshire University, England. For my final year i have to devise a major project, i have chosen to design an emergency ebacuation system for use on board passenger ferries. So far i have decided that the product i'm designing would be situated around different locations on the vessel. In the event of an emergency my product would be activated to eject life rafts into the water away from the vessel. Its purpose is so that it could ensure that there would at least be some life rafts in the water for anyone whoo managed to escape. What i'm wanting to know is: Is the above idea a good one? Also i would greatly appreciate any input you may have surrounding this subject area. Thankyou and i hope to hear from you soon. |
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wrote Hi, my name is Sarah i am a product design student currently in my third and final year of study at Staffordshire University, England. For my final year i have to devise a major project, i have chosen to design an emergency ebacuation system for use on board passenger ferries. So far i have decided that the product i'm designing would be situated around different locations on the vessel. In the event of an emergency my product would be activated to eject life rafts into the water away from the vessel. Its purpose is so that it could ensure that there would at least be some life rafts in the water for anyone whoo managed to escape. What i'm wanting to know is: Is the above idea a good one? A great idea... and already in use. Look at http://www.navstation.com/product_346.htm and http://www.hkedcity.net/article/tv2/...s/liferaft.jpg -- George in PA http://www.countryside-travel.com Miracle in May - http://www.cruisemaster.com/miracle.htm The Mother of All Group Cruises 2 - http://www.moagc2.com/ |
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wrote Hi, my name is Sarah i am a product design student currently in my third and final year of study at Staffordshire University, England. For my final year i have to devise a major project, i have chosen to design an emergency ebacuation system for use on board passenger ferries. So far i have decided that the product i'm designing would be situated around different locations on the vessel. In the event of an emergency my product would be activated to eject life rafts into the water away from the vessel. Its purpose is so that it could ensure that there would at least be some life rafts in the water for anyone whoo managed to escape. What i'm wanting to know is: Is the above idea a good one? A great idea... and already in use. Look at http://www.navstation.com/product_346.htm and http://www.hkedcity.net/article/tv2/...s/liferaft.jpg -- George in PA http://www.countryside-travel.com Miracle in May - http://www.cruisemaster.com/miracle.htm The Mother of All Group Cruises 2 - http://www.moagc2.com/ |
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