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APPENDIX F: OTHER RELEVANT CONTINGENCY PLANS
Pages 108-139

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From page 108...
... _ F 0~ ~ CO~~ PINS @ COAST OL~D LIONS SEARCH ED RESCUE Paw MAR 6, PROCEDURES FOR UNDER INCIDENT" (ha.
From page 109...
... (c) CG Helicopter Rescue Swimmer Operations Manual, COMDTINST M3710.4 series (NOTAL)
From page 110...
... The Navy Department's point of contact is the Navy Command Center Duty Captain at the Pentagon. This Navy command center can provide fleet resources, specialized experimental equipment and civilian undersea salvage specialists.
From page 111...
... Coast Guard resources for rescue in these cases are severely limited. Immediate Coast Guard SAR response resources may include SRU's which may have rescue swimmers.
From page 112...
... d. Rescue swimmers may dive beside the vessel and attempt to lead trapped persons out by reaching under or inside the vessel.
From page 113...
... b. Inform submersible manufacturers, owners and operators within the district of the voluntary reporting system for submersible operations.
From page 114...
... Call the Navy Department Duty Captain at the Pentagon (On duty 24 hours: Commercial (202) 6950231, Autovon 225-0231~.
From page 115...
... b. Submit to the appropriate RCC information on any requirements developed for recreational submersibles Authorizations for recreational submersible operations should be copied to the RCC.
From page 116...
... through (5) are to be incorporated into the "Submarine Disaster Binder" maintained in the Navy Command Center and the OP-02 Duty Officer's safe.
From page 117...
... b. For a manned noncombatant stabber s ible opera ted by the Navy or operating under a Nary lease, SUBMISS/SUBSVNK will be declared by the Submar ine Operating Author ity in whose area the submersible is operating.
From page 118...
... (3) Upon receipt of a request for naval assistance from a cognizant Coast Guard area or distr ict commander, declare SUBMISS/SUBSUNK for the loss of a manned civilian submersible not operated by or under Navy lease, after consultation with the Assistant Chief of Naval Operations (Undersea Warfare)
From page 119...
... 3. When a foreign navy requests assistance for submarine rescue under an ex isting agreement, the NDDC shall deter~ine and take appropr iate action after consultation with OP-02, OP-06 and Navy JAG staf f as to the terms of the agreement .
From page 120...
... The Naval Mil itary Personnel Command (NMPC) Duty Officer will be notified and directed to alert the Director, Community and Personal Services Division, and the Casualty Assistance Branch for effecting notification of next of kin.
From page 121...
... OP-09A OP-002 S ECNAV EA OP-OON ~ i f nuclear vessel involved OP-218 OP-22B OP-64 2 CHINFO Duty Officer DDO NHCC (note 1) COMSUBDEVGRU ONE Duty Officer AV 553-7132/7094/7088/89 COM (619 )
From page 122...
... 1 . NAVSEA Duty Officer to further notify SEA 92, SEA 00 , SEA 08 (if nuclear vessel)
From page 123...
... This kit has been estate! ished Deco provide rescue coverage in areas where a submarine rescue ship {ASR)
From page 124...
... chamber can be rigged for towing in the event the ship is not equipped with a 10-ton capacity boom capable of handling the chamber. Personnel from Submarine Development Group ONE will accompany the kit to assist in the mooring evolution and will operate the rescue equipment.
From page 125...
... b. The hatches on the deep submersibles are normally not compatible with the Deep Submergence Rescue Vehicles (DSRNls)
From page 126...
... ends Pe ru Repub] ic of China (Ta twang United Kingdom Greece France Bra z i ~ Submersible Rescue Agreement: France 126 (establ issued for use of the estate} ished for mutual rescue services between SEA CLIFF (U.S.
From page 127...
... CNR CNO (OP-23) Bureaus COMDT COGARD Fleet Commanders in Chief Force Commanders Submarine Force Commanders COMSUBGRU FIVE AND NINE Submarine Group and Squadron NAVMATDATASYSGRU NAVSHIPREPFAC COMNAVOCEANCOM COMNAVDIST WASHINGTON DC NAVSAFECEN NAVCOASTSYSCEN NAVOCEANSYSCEN NAVXDIVINGU DTRC NUSC NAVSHIPYD SUPSHIP NAVDIVESALVTRACEN EDOSCOL Naval Publications & Printing Service Office, NDW 127 W
From page 128...
... PMS396* Program Mgr, Strategic Submarine Program SEA 08 Applicable SEA 08 Project Officer (as determined by applicable PMS)
From page 129...
... 11. Cantrell Deputy Commander Submarine Directorate 129
From page 130...
... 1\iS 350 ''~lS393 PMS394 PMS395 PMS396 ASSTSECNAV RES CNR CNO (OP 23` OP O9Bl ) Bureaus COMDT COGARD Fl eet Commanders i n Chief Force Commanders Submarine Force Commanders COFlSUBGRU REP Submari ne Group and Squadron NAVMATDATASYSGRU NA\ISH I PREPFAC COtilNAVOCEAN COM COM'lAVD I ST WASH IN GTON DC NAVSAFECEN NAVOCEAN SYSCEbl N USC DTNSRDC NAVCOASTSYSCEN NAVPUB FORMrEN ( 200)
From page 131...
... PMS395 Program Manager, Deep Submergence Systems 692-3421 Pro g r am ~ See No te 1 ~ SEA OOC Director of Ocean Engineering, 697-7386 Supervisor of Sal vage and Diving * PMS 350 Program Manager, SEA WOLF Class Submarine 692-5503 Acquisition Program Management Office *
From page 132...
... The Navy Department Duty Captain is directed by reference (a) to noti fy the NAVSEA Headqua rters Duty Of fi cer of the si tuati on .
From page 133...
... Acti on a. NAVSEA personnel who receive noti fication of a SUBMISS/SU8SlJNK event shall immediately ensure that the NAVSEA Headquarters Duty Officer (duri ng non-work)
From page 134...
... 5801 Tabor Avenue O9B352 (100) Phi 1 adel phia, PA 19120 134
From page 135...
... 0 Commander, NAVSEA 692-3381 SEA 08 Deputy Comn~ander for Nucl ear 692-3887 Propul s i on ~ IF NUCLEAR SUBMAR INK ~ SEA O? Vi ce Commander, rJAVSEA 692-3681 P,nIS395 Program Flanager, neep Submergence Systems 692-3421 Prog ram SEA noc Di rector of Ocean Engi neeri ng, 697-7386 Supervi sor of Sa 1 vage and [)
From page 136...
... 9. If the submarine is nuclear-powered, coordinate information and action with the Deputy Commander for Nuclear Propulsion (SEA ()
From page 137...
... c. Assemble the appl icable fol lowing publ ications for the submarine or suhn~ersi bl e as appropri ate: l ~ Bookl et of General Pl ens (2)
From page 138...
... about the event, coordinating ef forts -with SEA 08 when a nucl ear powered submari ne i s i nvol ved .
From page 139...
... b. Hatches are not compati bl e with the Submarine Rescue Chamber or the Deep Submergence Rescue Vehicle (DSRV)


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