
How to Upright an Inverted Liferaft
Main life-saving appliances normally carried on ships
- Lifebuoys
- Lifejackets
- Survival crafts (lifeboats and liferafts)
- Rescue boat
- Immersion suits / anti-exposure suits (AES)
- Thermal protective aids
- Emergency radio equipment
- Locating devices (EPIRB, SART)
Personal life-saving appliances
Lifebuoys
- Explain the purpose of lifebuoys
- State the standard required features of lifebuoys
- State any additional equipment attached to lifebuoys (buoyant line, self-igniting light, self-activating smoke signal)
Lifejackets
- Explain the purpose of lifejackets
- State the standard required features of lifejackets
- State that all persons on board are provided with a lifejacket
- State that there are additional lifejackets at other locations
- State that there are different lifejackets for children, adults and oversized persons
Immersion suits / Anti-exposure suits (AES)
- Explain the purpose of immersion suits / AES
- State the standard required features
- State that an immersion suit / AES should be available to every person on board as required and assigned to crew for the rescue boat
Thermal protective aids
- Explain the purpose of thermal protective aids
- State the standard required features