Operator Safety Gear
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Life Jacket (PFD):
A U.S. Coast Guard approved Personal Flotation Device, Type III flotation aid
must be worn aboard for the operator and for each passenger.
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Skin Protection:
A lotion with a SPF factor of 15 or greater.
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Eye Protection:
Goggles or safety glasses can help protect you from glare and spray.
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Lanyard:
On virtually all PWCs, an engine shut-off cord should be attached
to the operator and to the vessel.
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Flashlight:
Even if night operation is illegal in your state, you must have a watertight
flashlight aboard in case you are on the water after dark.
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Whistle:
Required as sound device for signaling.
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Foot Protection:
Diver booties, water socks, deck shoes, or tennis shoes will help you to
maintain your footing and avoid injury.
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Gloves:
To help maintain your grip on wet controls and protect your hands.
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Wet Suit:
A good investment to help protect you from hypothermia (abnormally low body
temperature, which can be fatal). Wet suit bottoms or neoprene shorts are
recommended at all times to protect against injuries that may occur during
a fall into the water.
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First Aid Kit:
A small kit such as those prepared for small boats will come in handy for
treating small cuts, scrapes, or burns.
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