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1-9
Safety On Board
TYPE V- This is the least bulky of all
PFDs. It contains a small amount of inherent
buoyancy, and an in atable chamber. It is
rated even to a Type I, II, or III PFD (as noted
on the jacket label) when in ated. Hybrid
PFDs must be worn to be acceptable.
equipment.
√ Do a periodic operation check of all PFDs in shallow water.
√ Be sure to air dry all PFDs a er each use. Store in a dry, easily
accessible location.
√ Check periodically for broken zippers, frayed webbing, water
soaked kapok bags, missing straps, and sewing that is
undone.
√ Clean each PFD with mild soap and water only. Again, let dry
su ciently before storing.
√ Keep PFDs out of grease and oil since they can deteriorate the
jacket inner and outer materials.
√ Check any kapok-bagged jackets by squeezing. If jacket loses air
the bag is defective and the PFD should be thrown away.
√ Grab the cover with the  ngers. If the cover material rips, the
PFD is rotted and should be thrown away.
√ If the kapok bag is hard the PFD should be discarded.
Maintaining your PFDs
A PFD is only useful if its well maintained. Always be aware of PFD
age since it has a life expectancy like any other piece of equipment.

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