Sécurité, survie, sauvetage en mer
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Sécurité, survie, sauvetage en mer is a practical guide aimed at mariners, fishermen, and anyone who spends time on the water. First published in 1996, the book offers a comprehensive overview of maritime safety protocols, emergency response techniques, and first‑aid procedures tailored to the unique challenges of the sea. It covers essential topics such as navigation, weather assessment, life‑jacket usage, and coordinated rescue operations, while also addressing the psychological aspects of survival. The text is organized into clear sections that walk the reader through routine safety checks, emergency drills, and post‑incident debriefing. By blending theoretical knowledge with actionable advice, the book serves as both a reference manual and a training companion for individuals and crews seeking to enhance their preparedness for maritime emergencies.
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Centre d'étude et de pratique de la survie en me
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