They must be properly sized for the intended wearer
One legal requirement for Personal Flotation Devices (PFDs) is that they must be U.S. Coast Guard approved for use on recreational boats. It is also required that there is one wearable PFD of appropriate size for each person onboard the vessel. Additionally, PFDs must be readily accessible and in good condition, with no signs of wear or damage.
PFDs being worn by passengers
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The best storage method for Personal Flotation Devices (PFDs) to ensure they are readily accessible is to keep them in a designated storage area that is easy to reach, such as a lidded container or rack mounted in a common area of the boat. PFDs should be stored in a way that they can be quickly grabbed without hindrance, avoiding tight compartments or areas that require tools to access. Additionally, keeping them visible and clearly labeled can enhance safety by ensuring all passengers know where they are located in case of an emergency.
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Using NIPRNet tokens on systems of higher classification level is not a DoD special requirement.
Determining derived technical requirement
The best place to put PFDs while you're on the water is on your body. You should always wear your PFD when you boat.
The best place to put PFDs while you're on the water is on your body. You should always wear your PFD when you boat.
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inform facilities management of space availability
Must be in good, serviceable condition