The Cornell Manual for Lifeboatmen, Able Seamen, and Qualified Members of Engine Department


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The Cornell Manual was first published in 1984 to replace CG-176, a small handbook issued by the U.S. Coast Guard. Over the last two decades it has become a standard manual for those who choose to follow the sea and who want to prepare themselves for the Coast Guard examinations. The second edition of the manual has been updated to reflect current information and procedures, and includes for the various rating requirements for documents. The Cornell Manual describes safety practices--lifeboat operation, survival procedures, rescue and evacuation details, firefighting, and first aid--that should be understood by all mariners. Of particular value are the sample multiple-choice questions and answers for both the lifeboatman and able seaman Coast Guard examinations.







The Cornell Manual for Lifeboatmen, Able Seamen, and Qualified Members of Engine Department


Book Description

Over the last two decades, The Cornell Manual has become a standard reference for those men and women who choose to follow the sea and who want to prepare themselves for the Coast Guard examinations. The Cornell Manual describes lifeboat operations, firefighting, distress signals, hypothermia, survival procedures, first aid, and rescue and evacuation details. Of particular value are the sample multiple-choice questions and answers for lifeboatmen and able seamen Coast Guard examinations.










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