Do Cruise Ships Have Morgues
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Do cruise ships have morgues. If playback doesnt begin shortly try restarting your device. Surprisingly there is a morgue on board too. Cruise lines also assign a member of a ships on-board Guest Care Team to.
Yes larger ships do have morgues. Ocean-going ships are legally required to have both body bags and a morgue they mostly have space for three or four bodies but it depends on the size of. Prohibited items include.
In addition like the rock climbing and swimming most cruise ships also have really quiet spaces like libraries. All members are trained to some degree in what to do should a crime be committed on board the cruise ship. First of all most cruise ships have a morgue on board.
Cruise ships have morgues that can store up to 10 bodies at once. The bedding is pretty much the same as regular crew or team members bedding. People die every day and the majority of people who take cruises are much older so.
Ships have their own morgue. While death at sea might be a bit taboo to talk about given the advanced age of many cruisers and the sheer number of people who sail each year -- tens of millions -- theres bound to be a small number of passengers who die at sea generally from natural causes. Where more serious incidents have occurred then the cruise ships jail will be used.
The average age of a British cruise passengers is 57 with 40 per cent aged 65 and over so it probably shouldnt come as a surprise to learn that cruise lines are. Each cruise ship has a trained security team onboard with various roles. It is much easier to bring the body back to the port of embarkation rather than fill out all the paper work and then making expensive.
