The maximum person capacity can be exceeded if the vessel is 26ft or longer.
Oh, sure. People overload boats beyond their "maximum" capacity all the time, and sometimes it doesn't kill them. But a lot of the time, it DOES kill them, which is why there's a published "maximum capacity" for every boat.
The Maximum Person Capacity of a vessel may be exceeded in emergency situations where evacuation is necessary, and safety dictates that more individuals must be aboard temporarily. Additionally, certain vessels may accommodate temporary exceedances during specific operations, such as rescue missions or when transporting individuals for brief periods under controlled conditions. However, exceeding the capacity can compromise safety and is generally discouraged outside of these exceptional circumstances.
Sometimes only seconds, it depends on the way the manufacturer rated the "maximum" capacity. In general, electrical equipment should be operated at no more than 1/2 of a maximum capacity.
The recommended maximum load capacity for the circuit breaker amps in this electrical system is typically determined by the manufacturer and should not be exceeded to prevent overloading and potential hazards.
2000
This treadmill has a maximum weight capacity of 200 pounds.
Inspiratory Capacity
The vital capacity is the maximum amount of air that a person can expel from the lungs.
it depends on how much mass each person has and how they are stacked.
Maximum Capacity was born on 1968-08-02.
It means the maximum. It is a value that may be reached but cannot be exceeded.