Marina Emergency Response Plan
The emergency response plan should outline the responsibilities of tenants and staff personnel.
The establishment of a marina safety committee to develop an emergency plan that outlines the duties of staff should follow in the event of a fire. The committee should include marina management as well as a member of your local Fire Department. Below is a list of some of the components that should be included in your response plan.
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- Dial 911 to report the emergency
- Evacuate tenants and visitors
- Shut down the fuel dock
- Shut down the utilities
- Attempt to move adjacent boats away from fire area
- Move vehicles that are blocking access to fire area
- Have a staff member be in contact with the fire incident commander
The training of staff personnel should include giving pertinent information when reporting a fire, conducting an evacuation, and extinguishing a fire using a site source. The scheduling of a marina fire drill should include fire response personnel and should be conducted at least twice a year.
About Us
With over 560 wet slips available for pleasure and commercial vessels, the Corpus Christi Marina is just a short walk from downtown restaurants and nightlife venues. It is the only major downtown marina on the Texas Coast. Amenities for boaters include a free sanitary pump-out station, private showers and restrooms, laundry facilities, public boat ramps, wet slips, and dry storage. The Parks and Recreation Department manages the Corpus Christi Marina.
Contact Information
400A N. Shoreline Blvd.
Lawrence St. T-head
Corpus Christi, Texas 78401
Phone: (361) 826-3980
Fax: (361) 826-4459
Email: marina@cctexas.com