OUPV & 100-Ton Master · Operations
Before getting underway with passengers, the operator is required to ensure that a passenger is given:
- AA safety orientation covering location and use of lifesaving equipment and emergency procedures✓ Correct
- BA copy of the vessel's logbook
- CThe captain's home phone number
- DA discount coupon
Explanation
Passengers must be given a safety orientation (the pre-departure 'safety brief') covering the stowage and donning of PFDs, location of emergency exits and equipment, and what to do in an emergency. This is both a regulatory requirement and basic prudent practice.
Authority: 46 CFR Subchapter T, emergency instructions
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