Make sure all aboard are wearing USCG-approved PFDs.
Make sure all aboard are wearing USCG-approved PFDs
According to the Navigation Rules, what is the give-way vessel's responsibility?
You should be aware of the types of plants that might cause skin damage and the wildlife around. Always wear a life jacket when floating down ragging rapids and strong currents. Bring sunscreen and bug repellent spray. You must have qualified supervision, personal health review, swimming ability, life jackets, buddy system, skill proficiency, planning (which includes preparation, float plan, notification, weather, and contingencies, correct equipment in good/working condition, and discipline.
Meteorologists of the National Weather Service collect data from satellites, instruments attached to weather balloons, and radar. This info. is used to describe weather conditions in the atmosphere above Earth's surface.
You can warn people about tornadoes by posting a weather warning on tv or radio. I agree with that, but, not all people have radio, or television. Just to be safe, make sure your neighbors are aware of warnings, and help them to safety.
To prevent getting caught in a flood there are several safety rules to follow. Always monitor the weather using a NOAA weather radio or a reliable news source. Get out of areas known to flood. If an area does flood, go to higher ground. Do not attempt to cross flowing water. Do not camp or park along streams or near water
you can go on the internet and type in what are the possible physical safety problems for protecting physical safety and it comes up with random things
Make sure all aboard are wearing USCG-approved PFDs
Make sure all aboard are wearing USCG-approved PFDs
Make sure all aboard are wearing USCG-approved PFDs
Make sure all aboard are wearing USCG-approved PFDs.
Make sure all aboard are wearing USCG-approved PFDs
Make sure all aboard are wearing USCG-approved PFDs
Make sure all aboard are wearing USCG-approved PFDs
Make sure all aboard are wearing USCG-approved PFDs.
Make sure all aboard are wearing USCG-approved PFDs.
make sure all aboard are wearing USCG-approved PFDs
Make sure all aboard are wearing USCG-approved PFDs
The vessel operator is responsible for explaining basic safety practices and laws to passengers.