A Type IV Personal Flotation Device (PFD) is designed as a throwable device, often resembling a cushion or a ring, intended for use in emergencies. It is typically used to rescue someone in the water rather than being worn. Type IV PFDs are not suitable for non-swimmers or those who are unconscious, and they must be readily accessible on a vessel to be compliant with safety regulations.
It is designed to be thrown
it is designed to be thrown
Designed to be thrown
Designed to be thrown
What is a type 1v flotation
It is designed to be thrown
A type V (5) PFD is a Special use, or windsurfing PFD.
offshore PFD
Type, I, II, or III PFD
A characteristic of a type 3 PFD is that it will turn a passed out person face up.
A characteristic of a type 3 PFD is that it will turn a passed out person face up.
The main advantage of type IV PFD is that it is designed to be thrown to someone in trouble.