Medic (TCR & Launch Boat)
1. TCR (Terminal Case Response) Medic
• A TCR Medic refers to a medical professional stationed at ports, terminals, or offshore facilities to provide emergency medical response and healthcare services for crew members, dock workers, and maritime personnel.
• They handle injuries, medical emergencies, and first aid until further medical assistance is available.
2. Launch Boat Medic
• A Launch Boat Medic is a medical professional deployed on a launch boat (a small vessel used to transport crew, supplies, or emergency responders to and from ships at anchorage or offshore locations).
• They provide on-site medical assistance to crew members aboard vessels that are unable to dock or need emergency care at sea.
Both roles are crucial for maritime safety, ensuring that medical aid is available in remote or offshore environments.
Service Medic (TCR) 1. Emergency Medical Response – Provides immediate medical assistance for injuries or health issues in remote offshore locations.
2. On-Site Treatment – Reduces the need for medical evacuations by treating minor to moderate conditions on-site.
3. Workforce Safety & Compliance – Ensures compliance with health and safety regulations, reducing workplace risks.
4. Medical Preparedness – Equipped with essential medical supplies to handle emergencies effectively.
5. Health Monitoring – Conducts routine health checks to ensure workers’ well-being.
Launch Boat 1. Crew & Supply Transport – Transfers personnel and equipment between vessels, platforms, and shore efficiently.
2. Emergency Evacuations – Acts as a rapid-response vessel for medical or safety evacuations.
3. Surveillance & Security – Supports offshore monitoring and security patrols.
4. Maintenance & Repairs – Assists in routine inspections and minor offshore repairs.
5. Environmental Support – Helps in oil spill response and marine environmental protection tasks.
Both services enhance safety, efficiency, and operational continuity in maritime and offshore environments.