OUPV & 100-Ton Master · Operations
Before getting underway with passengers, a prudent operator should give a safety orientation that includes:
- AThe location and use of PFDs and emergency exits✓ Correct
- BThe vessel's resale value
- CThe captain's license number
- DThe fuel supplier's contact information
Explanation
The required passenger safety orientation covers stowage and donning of life jackets, location of emergency equipment and exits, and what to do in an emergency. On small passenger vessels this briefing is a regulatory requirement before getting underway.
Authority: 46 CFR 185.506 (Subchapter T)
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