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Some advices for the daily life onboard

As participants come from all over the world, you will get in contact with different cultural backgrounds and habits. To work and live in the same place with about 90 persons and limited space is new to many expeditioners.
Nearly all spaces on board are considered as workspace 24/7 for either the crew or expeditioners. Only your cabin, the gym/pool area and the bar can be considered as private areas. 
We kindly ask everybody to be aware of and respect cultural differences. Always keep in mind that you are not alone and appearance and behaviour you consider "normal" might irritate or even offence others.
Neat professional appearance and conduct at all times are therefore taken for granted to avoid misunderstandings.
In case of doubt feel free to consult the trusted person on board.


Do not forget:

    • Work safety shoes of class S3 in case you travel to warmer areas where the AWI-boots are too warm.
    • Laboratory clothing and protection equipment
    • Warm socks and underwear

    • Scarf or muffler
    • Casual wear and shoes for indoors. It is rather warm onboard.
    • Bathing suits for the swimming pool
    • Towels for the sauna
    • Work out clothing for the gym
    • Shampoo, soap etc. for the first days before the boardshop opens
    • Tissues
    • Because of the dry air from the air-conditioning you may need spray to moisten your nose and probably eye drops as well. You should also consider to bring body lotion.
    • LAN-cable of at least 2,5m length for connecting your notebook to the network in the cabin or laboratory.
    • Cash for paying in the boardshop    €uro
    • EC-card, credit card
    • VISA, if needed
    • PASSPORT, 6 month validity after expedition end and at least two empty pages!


What you will find onboard:

    • Safety helmets for onboard use
    • Safety vests for onboard use (self-inflatable at water contact)
    • Helicoper survival suits with safety vests and helmets
    • Books, music, video
    • Drinks and sweets
    • Mineral water, coffee, tea and juices will be distributed free of charge
    • Bed sheets
    • Towels

Einige Tipps für das tägliche Leben an Bord.

Nicht vergessen:

    • Arbeitssicherheitsschuhe (Sicherheitsklasse S3), falls Sie in warmen Regionen unterwegs sind und die Stiefel zu warm sind
    • Laborbekleidung und Schutzausrüstung
    • Warme Socken

    • Warme Unterwäsche
    • Schal, Schlauchschal
    • Badehose für's Schwimmbad
    • Saunatuch für die Sauna
    • Sportsachen
    • Handseife,Duschgel,Shampoo etc.für die ersten Tage, bis der Bordshop öffnet
    • Taschentücher
    • Wegen der trockenen Klimaanlagenluft ggf.:
      • Nasenspray zur Befeuchtung der Nasenschleimhäute
      • Befeuchtende Augentropfen
      • Körperlotion
    • Leichte Freizeitkleidung. An Bord ist es eher warm.
    • Leichter Freizeitschuh oder Hausschuh für innen
    • LAN-Kabel zum Laptopanschluss in der Kammer (mind.2,5m) oder im Labor.
    • Bargeld zum Bezahlen im Bordshop (€uro)
    • EC-Karte, Kreditkarte
    • VISUM, falls erforderlich
    • REISEPASS, 6 Monate nach Expeditionsende gültig und mit 2 leeren Seiten!

Was alles an Bord ist:

    • Sicherheitshelme
    • Arbeitssicherheitswesten (selbstaufblasend bei Wasserkontakt)
    • Helikopteranzüge mit Rettungsweste und Helm
    • Bücher, Musik, Video
    • Getränke und Süßigkeiten
    • Mineralwasser (wird kostenfrei ausgegeben)
    • Bettwäsche und Handtücher
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