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Carver C43 - Treating Co Exposure; Other Health and Safety Information; Stability and Buoyancy; Warning Labels

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32 4327 • X5 04/2015
TREATING CO EXPOSURE
If someone is possibly suffering from CO exposure, take the following actions immediately:
Thoroughly ventilate the area if possible.
Evacuate the area and move the affected person(s) to a fresh-air environment
Administer oxygen, if available.
Get medical assistance.
Determine the probable source of the CO and correct the condition.
other health and safety InformatIon
WARNING
A WIDE VARIETY OF COMPONENTS USED ON THIS VESSEL CONTAIN OR EMIT CHEMICALS KNOWN TO THE STATE OF
CALIFORNIA TO CAUSE CANCER, BIRTH DEFECTS AND OTHER REPRODUCTIVE HARM.
EXAMPLES INCLUDE:
ENGINE AND GENERATOR EXHAUST
ENGINE AND GENERATOR FUEL, AND OTHER LIQUIDS SUCH AS COOLANTS AND OIL, ESPECIALLY USED MOTOR OIL
COOKING FUELS
CLEANERS, PAINTS AND SUBSTANCES USED FOR VESSEL REPAIR
WASTE MATERIALS THAT RESULT FROM WEAR OF VESSEL COMPONENTS
LEAD FROM BATTERY TERMINALS AND FROM OTHER SOURCES SUCH AS BALLAST OR FISHING SINKERS
TO AVOID HARM:
KEEP AWAY FROM ENGINE, GENERATOR AND COOKING FUEL EXHAUST FUMES.
WASH AREAS THOROUGHLY WITH SOAP AND WATER AFTER HANDLING USED ENGINE OIL.
STABILITY AND BUOYANCY
To ensure your yacht maintains its stability and buoyancy, take note of the following recommendations:
Any change in disposition of the masses aboard may signicantly affect the stability, trim and performance of the craft.
Keep bilge water to a minimum.
Any weight added up high reduces stability.
In rough weather, hatches, close lockers and doorways to minimize the risk of ooding.
Stability may be reduced when towing or lifting heavy weights using a davit or boom.
Never use air tanks that have been punctured.
Breaking waves present a serious stability hazard.
warnIng labels
Warning labels are posted throughout the yacht to protect everyone onboard, the yacht, the yacht’s equipment, and any
personal property onboard. It is important to read, understand and obey all warning labels. Failure to obey a warning label
may result in serious injury or damage to the yacht, the yacht’s equipment, or any personal property on the yacht.

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