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Life saving appliances

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Life-saving appliances and their proper use

Vladimir Matveev ED-23

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Life-saving

appliances

Personal Collective

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Collective life-saving appliances

life buoyslifeboatslife rafts

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Life buoys

Life buoy is a life saving buoy designed to be thrown to a person in the water, to provide buoyancy, to prevent drowning.

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Life rafts

Procedures for launching1.Thrown container overboard2.Sharply pull the rope3.Jump overboard and swim to the raft4.Help others, throwing them a life buoy of equipment set5.With knife cut the tether6.With the paddle quickly row away from the vessel

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LifeboatsProcedures for launchingА) Uncover the lifeboatB) Release electro cableC) Screw the drain plugD) Release gripesE) Release boat davit stoppersF) Release hand-railG) Lower the embarkation ladder

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Personal life-saving appliance

1. Lifejackets2. Immersion suits 3. PFD

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Lifejackets

Procedures for launching 1.Button up life jacket2.Button up the side straps3.Button up zipper and klickverschluss4.Make sure that the lifejacket does not rub the neck, chin, underarm, does not slip up when trying to pull the other person for the shoulder straps. 

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Immersion suit  

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A personal flotation device (abbreviated as PFD)

Procedures for launching A) Button up life jacketB)Button up the side strapsC)Button up zipper and klickverschlussD)Make sure that the lifejacket does not rub the neck, chin, underarm, does not slip up when trying to pull the other person for the shoulder straps.