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2 - SAFETY RULES19
2.2 SAFETY RULES FOR YACHT MAINTENANCE
Do not start any work before ensuring that people on board are not in dan-
ger.
If something about the work to be carried out is doubtful, ask someone with
knowledge.
Do not draw any conclusions.
Always operate with caution, care, and under safety conditions.
Apart from the regulations stated in this manual, specic warnings are given
throughout. This section is meant to provide safety rules for operation and
maintenance procedures.
CAUTION
This section includes a certain amount of information to maintain the com-
ponents without dangers. Remember that each time you activate the con-
trols, you are in fact the pilot.
You must therefore read and understand the information given before ac-
tivating the controls.
CAUTION
The use of faulty lifting attachments can be the cause of accidents; there-
fore, check their efciency. Ensure the compliance of hoisting gears with
local norms and their suitability for the job they have to carry out. Also
check their soundness according to the work to be carried out.
You must therefore read and understand the information given before ac-
tivating the controls.
CAUTION
The use of unsuitable clothing can cause accidents; do not wear loose,
apping clothes which could easily get caught in the yacht’s moving parts.
Wear protective clothes suitable for the kind of work to carry out (helmets,
safety shoes and protective goggles, overalls). Button cuffs, do not use
ties or scarves and do not leave long hair loose.
CAUTION
It is extremely dangerous to operate the yacht controls under the inu-
ence of alcohol or drugs. Never take alcohol or drugs before or during
work. Do not take medicines that cause dizziness.
CAUTION
Be alert and use the greatest caution while working.
Take great care to avoid possible dangers.
CAUTION
Lifted equipment may fall and hurt you. Do not walk or work under lifted
devices not sufciently and safely supported.

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