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VHF-COMMUNICATION s

priorities distress "mayday" urgency "pan pan" safety "securite" routine

. DISTRESS ALERT: “Urgent! There is serious and immediate danger”. . URGENCY MESSAGE: “Urgent! There is serious danger!” Ship’s radio-room. . SAFETY MESSAGE: “Imminent risk for navigation”. . ROUTINE MESSAGE: “… to ensure safe navigation”. RCC

announcement by non-GMDSS vessel: Distress message announcement by non-GMDSS vessel: “MAYDAY - 3 X This is Vincente - PWCA Vincente - PWCA Vincente - PWCA: ” s

announcement by non-GMDSS vessel: Urgency message announcement by non-GMDSS vessel: URGENCY MESSAGE: (example) “PAN PAN - 3 X All stations - 3 X This is Alcona - BUCE Alcona - BUCE Alcona - BUCE: ”. s

announcement by non-GMDSS vessel: Safety message announcement by non-GMDSS vessel: “SECURITE - 3 X All stations - 3 X This is Anticosti - V8SH Anticosti - V8SH Anticosti - V8SH: ”. s

"address" and "identify" Announcement (by non-GMDSS vessels). M.V. Anticosti - V8SH "address" and "identify" VTS Halifax Radio

Address and Identify If conditions for establishing contact are unknown or expected to be bad, addressing and identification must be done three times. When conditions are good, the best way is to address once and identify twice. s s

C P.C. van Kluijven SHPPING AND TRANSPORT COLLEGE ROTTERDAM