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Lifeboat Drill

 

A mandatory lifeboat drill is conducted in accordance with the requirements of the Safety at Sea Convention and will take place within 24 hours of embarkation on each cruise and at such other times as considered necessary by the ship’s Captain. Attendance at the Lifeboat Drill is mandatory. You must at least know where your lifeboat and/or muster station is located. The lifeboat drill will take about 15 to 20 minutes and will be invaluable if in the highly unlikely event there is an emergency during your cruise. Lifeboat drills as a rule will take place just before you depart your port of embarkation. Also during the lifeboat drill be sure to note your exits and escape routes, along with ensuring you know how to put your life jacket on correctly.

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