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Emergency Escape Breathing Device (EEBD)

Emergency Escape Breathing Device (EEBD)

Shilavadra Bhattacharjee is a shipbroker with a background in commercial operations after having sailed onboard as a Third Officer. His interests primarily lie in the energy sector, books and travelling.

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An Emergency Escape Breathing Device (EEBD) is life saving appliance which is used for escaping an area with hazardous conditions such as fire, smoke, poisonous gases etc. As the name mentions, it is used for quick escape from a situation wherein the individual has to swiftly vacate his immediate surroundings, i.e., it is a self-contained compressed air apparatus for escape from a contaminated environment. The accommodation area mandates the carriage of at least two EEBDs whereas the engine room carriage depends on the layout along with the number of personnel in the space, both complying with amendments of chapter -3 of Fire system safety code (FSSC).

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Constructional Features of EEBD

EEBD includes the following:

Cylinder: This is a compressed air cylinder that with a capacity of about 600 litres lasting at least 15 minutes of breathing time. The cylinder is charged with breathing air compressor and suitable adapter will be used to charge it or it may be charged by an external authority in port

Hood & face piece: This is the part that supplies oxygen to the wearer from the cylinder and covers his head and face when evacuating

Clear window: A clear window is provided in the face piece and is made up of flame resistant material for clear sighting and smooth escaping. Also referred to as the visor, this is in place to ensure maximum practicable visiibility

Pressure Indicator: This is in place to know the remaining pressure and to know when to recharge the air in it.

SOLAS Requirements

EEBD shall comply with Fire system safety code and a spare EEBD must be kept onboard ship for the purposes of onboard training aside from those that present to evacuate a designated space

EEBD should be approved by the authority.

All cargo ships must carry at least 2 EEBD in the accommodation area.

All passenger ship must carry at least two EEBD in main vertical zones.

For ships carrying more then 36 passengers, two EEBD’s are additionally required in each main vertical zone.

EEBD is to be located in easily visible areas of machinery spaces, mostly in engine control room, workshop and near escape routes.

Brief instruction for operation and usage is given with diagrams or pictures.

Maintenance

1. Check the indicator needle is in the green zone thus ensuring that no leak has taken place. This should be done monthly

2. Keep the device case clean. This is also to be done monthly

3. Check and record expiry dates. An EEBD is typically valid for about 15 years

4. Do not open an EEBD in a designated area. Use the training piece for the purposes of training

The EEBD should be stored with suitable protection devices and in easy accessible areas. The maintenance of EEBD is done by shore people or manufacturers only as it has got a shelf life.

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Further Resources

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Honeywell Bio-S-Cape Emergency Escape Breathing Device Demo

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XU6G3TiQKyU

Web

April 20, 2015

Spasciani EMERGENCY ESCAPE BREATHING DEVICE (EEBD) - SK 1203

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sp9FlGz1S_w

Web

November 30, 2021

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