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Personal Safety Equipment Three Suit layers a. Thermal layer b. Flight Suit c. Dry suit 2. Survival Jacket a. Signal kit: mirror, pencilflare, day/night, light water activated b. Plb: MR 510 c. Streamer d. Spare Air: Ebs bottle e. Strapcutter 3. Lpu (life preserver unit: strobelight, Aqua light) = signal distress?  BEKOKS Crew Safety Equipment Dinghies

1. a Base layer : a thermal layer 1. Three Suit layers 1. a Base layer : a thermal layer Add picture

1. b Middle layer: Flight Suit 1. Three Suit layers 1. b Middle layer: Flight Suit Add picture

1. Three Suit layers 1. c Outer Layer Dry Suit Personal dry suits are to be used when the sea temperature is below 13°C Gloves and heat included in the pockets Add picture

2. Survival Jacket

1 2 3 4 5 6

Light Water Activated Signal Distress Snaphook Spare Air, EBS Bottle Mirror Streamer Day & Night PLB Pencilflare

2. a Signal kit Mirror

2 1 1. Reflect sunlight from mirror onto nearby surface, raft, hand, etc. 2. Slowly bring mirror close to eye and look through sighting hole at reflected light. Bright light spot will show in targeting star. This is the aim indicator.

Or ? 4 3 3. Hold mirror close to eye. Slowly turn and manipulate mirror so that the aim indicator is on the target you wish to flash. 4. Even no aircraft or vessels are in sight, continue sweeping the horizon. Mirror flashes can be seen for many miles, even in hazy weather.

2. a Signal kit Pencilflare

Photos connected with explanations missing… 1. Withdraw projector and ensure end cap is secure 2. Pull back container flap to expose first cartridge 3. screw projector, hard home, onto base of cartridge and withdraw from container 4. Hold projector at arms lenght above head, pull back trigger and release sharply. 5. To re-use unscrew spent cartridge and repeat 1- 4.

1. Use the right signal according to : day (without relief) or 2. a Signal kit Day & Night Night Day 1. Use the right signal according to : day (without relief) or night (with relief).

To ignite either signal: Point signal to be fired away from your face. Unfold firing ring to full extend. Twist and pull. Hold signal up at arms length 45° from body and downwind. 45° 1 & 2

45° Night signal 3. After firing douse signal in water and retain until other end has been fired.

Explanations + other pictures missing BEKOKS 2. a Signal kit Light Water Activated Explanations + other pictures missing BEKOKS

2. b Beacon: MR 510 Explanations are coming with the presentation of november J. freiburger (Becker Avionics) end October, beginning November

2. c Streamer

Open the streamer to allow it following you on the water, and making you visible. Photo needed when using it.  BEKOKS.

2. d Spare Air: EBS bottle Explanations missing, I don’t find them in the “TA Aqualung Egress Air configuration-1.ppt” (cfr Jef Cnockaert).

2. e Strapcutter

2. f Snaphook Explanations missing, cfr BEKOKS.

3. LPU ((life preserver unit: strobelight, Aqua light) Signal Distress On / Off Explanations missing, cfr BEKOKS.

Personal Safety Equipment Three Suit layers a. Thermal layer b. Flight Suit c. Dry suit 2. Survival Jacket a. Signal kit: mirror, pencilflare, day/night, light water activated, b. Plb: MR 510 c. Streamer d. Spare Air: Ebs bottle e. Strapcutter 3. Lpu (life preserver unit: strobelight, Aqua light) = signal distress? BEKOKS Crew Safety Equipment Dinghies

1. Dinghies Explanations missing  BEKOKS