HOW TO WEAR YOUR
LIFEJACKET
CORRECTLY
Crewsaver recommend that you check your lifejacket prior to
wearing, please refer to the Crewsaver user manual or check
on line at
www.crewsaver.co.uk
Lederle Lane, Gosport, Hampshire, P013 0FZ, United Kingdom
Tel:
+44 (0) 1329 820000
Fax:
+44 (0) 1329 236218
Web:
www.crewsaver.co.uk
Email:
sales@crewsaver.co.uk
ACCESSORIES: LARGE RANGE OF ACCESSORIES FOR YOUR LIFEJACKETS ARE AVAILABLE FROM
CREWSAVER INCLUDING: SAFETY LINES, HOODS, LIGHTS, WHISTLES, REARMING KITS ETC
These accessories can form an important part of your lifejacket, know your kit and what’s included.
When you deploy your lifejacket there are
several features you should be aware of…
SUMMARY
When donning your Crewsaver Lifejacket:
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Ensure that the jacket is in correct tension “Comfortably Tight”
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Tension the sides
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Ensure the lifejacket does not ride over your head
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Fit your crutch straps to the correct tension and ensure they are “Comfortably Tight”
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Tidy away excess waist belt harness and crutch straps to avoid snagging
Register your lifejacket on line at
www.crewsaver.co.uk
| Do Not Forget To Service Your Lifejacket Each Year
The above photographs are taken using a Crewsaver 190N Automatic with harness and a Crewsaver 275N Advanced
Plus which has a light and hood. Please ensure that you know what features your lifejacket contains before using as
many lifejackets have different features.
Crewsaver would recommend that you always have crutch straps, light and hood to ensure maximum safety whilst afloat.
PLEASE REMEMBER TO WEAR YOUR LIFEJACKET AT ALL TIMES WHILST AFLOAT
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1 Topping up of air in your lifejacket –
this can be done by blowing into the
tube located on your lifejacket
2 Whistle that can be used for
attracting attention
3 Light starts flashing when the lifejacket
is deployed by water activation
4 Pull hood over your face and elastic
straps over the bladder to ensure your
face is free from water swamping you
5 Two lifting loop points folded webbing
in amara wrap located in the bottom
of lifejacket
6 When lifting by a halyard or manually
the twin beckets spread the load and
enable two persons to effect the rescue