The question is too broad.
Are you talking about personal injury risk? Legal framework? Testing?
What does the vessel contain? What is your purpose for being on the vessel, and who requested you to be there?
registration card
30 days
Boarding and search by the US Coast Guard. . . . and Officers of the Texas DPS.
In Indiana, the document that must be on board and available for inspection whenever a vessel is being operated is the vessel's registration certificate. This certificate serves as proof of the vessel's registration with the state and must be presented to law enforcement or other officials upon request. Failure to have this document on board can result in fines or other penalties.
Certificate of Number
life rafts and floatation devices
The main risks during vessel inspection include safety hazards such as slips, trips, and falls, particularly in confined spaces or on wet surfaces. There's also the potential exposure to hazardous materials, such as chemicals or asbestos, which can pose health risks. Additionally, mechanical failures or malfunctions of equipment during inspection can lead to accidents. Lastly, inadequate training or oversight can result in incomplete assessments, overlooking critical issues that may compromise vessel safety.
A vessel is considered the 'give way' vessel to avoid a collision.Which vessel is the give way vessel depends on the situation and according toCOLREGS - International Regulations forPreventing Collisions at Sea
check your vessel
A sufficient number of life jackets for the capacity of the craft.
A sufficient number of life jackets for the capacity of the craft.
Drainage of the vessel for one.