throwable PFD
An anchor with minimum 50 ft.
The coast guard sets regulations for what safety equipment a vessel requires based on length. The vessels operator is responsible for measuring and making sure the appropriate equipment is on board.
Apart from the question of the number of personal life jacket requirements per person, it is wise to have 50% more in hand. This is apart from floatation devices: benches that will float, seating and anything else that will also float.
Unplug all electrical equipment
Unplug all electrical equipment
an operable marine sanitation device (MSD)
The class of vessel must be 16 ft or longer to be US Coast Guard approved.
A spotter !... to alert the driver if the skier falls or is injured.
Every ship, passenger and non passenger, need to hold muster station drills. In addition drills for fires on board and man overboard are done routinely.
The Electrical Officer on a merchant marine vessel, or any vessel for that matter, is responsible for the operation and maintenance of all equipment and systems that run on, or work via, electricity. These can be complicated navigational systems, or simple telephony or lighting systems.
Mandatory safety equipments can help prevent accidents, injuries and mishaps in the workplace. Common equipments includes PPEs or personal protective equipments such as gloves, goggles, suits, etc. Equipments on board are those that can help do the job safety or are emergency safety equipments may include things that can help fight/deal with the emergency which may include things like fire extinguishers, fire exits, fire hose, etc.
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