Type 111 PFD (Personal Flotation Device) is characterized by its design for general boating and water activities, providing minimum buoyancy and support. It typically features a combination of a buoyant outer shell and a secure, adjustable fit to ensure it remains in place during use. This type of PFD is generally less bulky than others, allowing for greater mobility, and it is suitable for users who are confident in the water but still require some level of safety.
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.
A characteristic of a type 3 PFD is that it will turn a passed out person face up.
A Type III PFD will not turn most unconscious wearers face-up
It will not turn most unconscious wearers face up
It will not turn most unconscious wearers face-up (Ref EQ-32).
A type V (5) PFD is a Special use, or windsurfing PFD.
offshore PFD
Type, I, II, or III PFD
The main advantage of type IV PFD is that it is designed to be thrown to someone in trouble.
Every time the PFD is worn
The main advantage of type IV PFD is that it is designed to be thrown to someone in trouble.