Life Jacket
Life Jacket
Life Jacket
CONTENTS
• Types of Life Jackets
• How to inspect?
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MANDATORY PFD ZONE
Tug Pier
Combo Dock Head 2m from edge Floating Pontoon (incl. pontoon trestle)
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MANDATORY PFD ZONE
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BASIC CRITERIA FOR CHOOSING PFD
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TYPES OF PFD
• Type I: Offshore Life Jacket
• Type II: Near-shore Life Vest
• Type III: Flotation Aid
• Type IV: Throwable Device
• Type V: Inflatable Life Jacket
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Type I: OFFSHORE LIFE JACKET
• For rough and remote waters
• Provide prolonged buoyancy
• Extra flotation (minimum buoyancy force 22-25 lbs)
• Be able to turn unconscious person face up in the water
• For use when rescue may be a long time coming
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Type II: NEAR-SHORE LIFE VEST
• Good for calm waters when quick assistance or rescue is likely
• Be able to turn unconscious person face up in the water
• Buoyancy is no so prolonged
• Provide buoyancy force around 15.5lbs
• Uncomfortable, so rarely worn
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Type III: FLOTATION AID
• Mostly used for water sports such as water skiing
• Will not turn most unconscious persons face up
• Not recommended for rough water
• For calm waters only when quick assistance or rescue is likely
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Type IV: THROWABLE DEVICE
• Not designed to be worn
• Throw to someone in trouble
• Not for rough waters or for persons unable to hold on to it
Type V: INFLATABLE LIFE JACKETS
• Used in maritime operations for embarking and disembarking on vessel
decks
• To be used for as type 2 or type 3
INFLATABLE LIFE JACKETS
• Are available for type II and type III
• Type II automatically inflate when the wearer enters the water. Can
also be manually or orally inflated. Have some Type I characteristics
• Type III and V come in automatic or manually inflating models. Can
also be orally inflated
• REQUIRE CHECK and annual maintenance
ANNUAL INSPECTION
• Inflatable life jackets require inspection regardless of whether they have
been inflated or not.
• Failure to carry out annual inspection may cause inflatable life jacket to
malfunction!
• The annual inspections best carried out by accredited services stations,
or as an alternative YOU can perform a simplified inspection yourself
INFLATABLE
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LIFE JACKETS
INFLATABLE – PRE WEAR CHECK
1. Check the CO2 Cylinder
Automatic Version:
Check both safety indicators. If either of
the green indicators is missing and/or the
CO2 cylinder is pierced the life jacket must
be rearmed.
Manual Version:
Check the safety indicator. If it is missing,
the CO2 cylinder is empty and must be
replaced/
INFLATABLE – PRE WEAR CHECK
3. Check pull knob
1.1. Check:
a) Life jacket cover has no wear or damage
b) Cover closures are serviceable
c) Straps have no visible damage
d) Correct operation of buckle
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INFLATABLE – ANNUAL SELF INSPECTION
7.1. Hold the unit firmly and screw the CO2 cylinder
clockwise into top of the inflator head. Hand tighten
until firm.
DO NOT USE ANYTOOLS OR UNDUE FORCE
8.1. Repack the PFD, make sure the manual pull lanyard
is not tangled and that the lanyard knob is hanging
outside the PFD cover.
GOOD AND SERVICEABLE CONDITION
RIGHT SIZE FOR INTENDED USE
READILY ACCESSIBLE
FINALLY…