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Why do they call it Muster Station?

The word muster means the act of assembling, which is what passengers and crew do during the mandatory safety briefing on every cruise that's referred to as a muster drill.



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The word Muster means assembling what all crew members and fellow cruisers do during every cruise's vital safety briefing. This briefing process is known as Muster Drill. The passengers are asked to bring their life jackets and wear them once there.

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What happens if a guest doesn't complete the muster? The guest will be contacted by a ship officer and asked to complete the safety drill. If they do not comply, they will be asked to disembark the ship.

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(a) Each muster station must have sufficient space to accommodate all persons assigned to muster at that station. One or more muster stations must be close to each embarkation station. (b) Each muster station and embarkation station must be readily accessible to accommodation and work areas.

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A muster drill is a mandatory safety exercise with the objective to familiarize all guests and crew with the location (muster station) where they are to assemble in the unlikely event of an emergency, as well as additional safety information.

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If you muster something such as support, strength, or energy, you gather as much of it as you can in order to do something. He traveled around West Africa trying to muster support for his movement. When soldiers muster or are mustered, they gather together in one place in order to take part in a military action.

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The Important features which are displayed in the muster lists are:
  • Types of Emergency and different alarms for the same. ...
  • Instruction to follow in case of different types of emergency. ...
  • Common Muster point for all the crew. ...
  • Crew list of all crew member with assigned life boat. ...
  • Assigned duties for abandon ship.


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