Unitest Engine Room

Fire Training Center and Davit Systems


The fire is an uncontrollable flaming side. The possibility of a fire on board and its consequences; the structure of the ship, the shape of the work, the way of working, the places of work, the training of the staff, the control of the people who enter, and many other factors. Especially the load of the vessels is decisive in the measures to be taken for the fire. The risk of fire of a fuel tanker or of a liquid petroleum gas (LPG) carrier and the risks and possible consequences of a fire of a bulk dry bulk carrier can not be attributed. Measures to be taken may be different and complex. At the Fire Training Center, Fire Prevention and Combat and Advanced Fire Trainings are provided within the Safety Classes at the sea. At the same time emergency applications are being made. Having read the ship plans and finding them in the ship, safe spot transportation and first aid procedures can be applied. There are, however, systems that allow for stretcher operations and evacuation operations. The fire training center has 2 floors and is designed as a ship model type. It consists of 1 closed chamber, corridors, emergency escape hatches, 1 open flame tank, 1 closed smoke tank, fixed sprinkler system, pressurized water circuits, audio and visual alarm systems. At the same time, the Fire Training Center has mobile equipment for the use of Foam and CO2 systems used for fire intervention. The fire training center has 2 floors and is designed as a ship model type. It consists of 1 closed chamber, corridors, emergency escape hatches, 1 open flame tank, 1 closed smoke tank, fixed sprinkler system, pressurized water circuits, audio and visual alarm systems. At the same time, the Fire Training Center has mobile equipment for the use of Foam and CO2 systems used for fire intervention. The fire training center has 2 floors and is designed as a ship model type. It consists of 1 closed chamber, corridors, emergency escape hatches, 1 open flame tank, 1 closed smoke tank, fixed sprinkler system, pressurized water circuits, audio and visual alarm systems. At the same time, the Fire Training Center has mobile equipment for the use of Foam and CO2 systems used for fire intervention.

The fire training center has 2 floors and is designed as a ship model type. It consists of 1 closed chamber, corridors, emergency escape hatches, 1 open flame tank, 1 closed smoke tank, fixed sprinkler system, pressurized water circuits, audio and visual alarm systems. At the same time, the Fire Training Center has mobile equipment for the use of Foam and CO2 systems used for fire intervention