01792cgm 2200301za 45009.831071CaOODSP20221107145653m go c f cr cna|||a||||170123s2014 onc005 # fo vleng d978-1-100-25210-0CaOODSPengn-cn---T29-118/1-2014E-MP4My vessel, my responsibility - stability [electronic resource].Title also cited as: My vessel, my business, my responsibility - stability [Ottawa] : Transport Canada, [2014]1 streaming video (5 min., 25 sec.) : sd., col. ; 17.20 MBIssued also in French under title: Mon bateau, mon entreprise, ma responsabilité - stabilité."From fishing vessels to water taxis, tugboats to police craft, small non-pleasure vessels are a common sight on Canada’s waters. But accidents can happen at any time – and to anyone. As the operator of a small non-pleasure vessel, it’s your responsibility to make sure your vessel operates safely and is properly equipped for emergencies. When a vessel loses stability, there’s a chance it could capsize – a very dangerous situation for anybody on board. Capsizing can be avoided by knowing how your vessel reacts to wind and waves – and by making sure it’s loaded properly"--Narration.Mode of access: World Wide Web.gccstMarine safetygccstVideorecordingsCanada. Transport Canada.Canada. Marine Safety Directorate.Mon bateau, ma responsabilité - la stabilité (CaOODSP)9.831074MP4 Video17.20 MBhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/tc/T29-118-1-2014-eng.mp4