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1-9
Safety On Board
TYPE V- This is the least bulky of
all PFD’s. 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 PFD’s must be worn to be
acceptable equipment.
Maintaining your PFD’s
A PFD is only useful if it’s well maintained. Always be aware of PFD
age since it has a life expectancy like any other piece of equipment.
Do a periodic operation check of all PFD’s in shallow water.
Be sure to air dry all PFD’s after 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. Let dry
sufciently before storing.
Keep PFD’s 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.
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