The training station for fighting for survivability is a container-type structure (with insulation), of four 40 foot containers (one of which is located on the second floor) on a single metal frame, concrete slabs are used as the foundation. The design of the station provides for repeated dismantling and relocation to another place.
TCB BZZH is intended for practical training of crews of ships, boats, vessels and offshore platforms for actions to combat survivability, as well as skills in the use of emergency and rescue equipment for the prompt elimination of emergency situations in the fight against fires and with the ingress of a ship, boat, ship and offshore platforms) water as a result of combat and emergency damage and damage to various piping systems.
The station is equipped with engineering systems (power supply, space heating, drainage of waste industrial water and sewage from bathrooms and a shower; supplies of technical and fresh domestic water).
The premises of the training station for survivability are equipped with fire extinguishing systems; equipment for on-board telephone communications, broadcasts, and ringing alarms; the control room, the office of the head of the station, the locker room and the training rooms are equipped with domestic air conditioners.
The station is equipped with an emergency power source of 60 kW.
The training station for the struggle for survivability allows you to practice the actual actions of personnel by:
- fire fighting on the ship;
- combat the entry of water into the ship as a result of combat and emergency damage.
Composition of the TCB BBW:
- P1 fire fighting station is equipped with simulators of equipment fire and fire fighting equipment in accordance with the requirements of RMRS;
- P2, the post for fighting water in case of damage to the lining of a durable hull and for preventing leakage and damage to pipelines of ship systems is equipped with simulators of hull holes, neck leaks, simulators of pipeline rupture, and rescue equipment in accordance with the requirements of the Russian Maritime Register of Shipping;
- A command post designed to control the actions of cadets at posts (P1, P2);
- The office of the head of the complex, equipped with furniture and office equipment;
- A dressing room for 8 cadets for dressing in overalls and for storing overalls, equipped with wardrobes;
- A briefing room for 8 students equipped with furniture and office equipment;
- A bathroom for 1 person with a washbasin and a shower for two horns for cadets and command personnel;
- TB technical unit for equipment with electrical distribution devices.