My vessel, my responsibility - passenger vessels .: T29-118/2-2014E-MP4
"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. Passenger vessels are a great way for people to see Canada’s sights. But when they’re on your vessel, their safety is in your hands. Before heading out with passengers, make sure your crew knows how to find and use the life-saving equipment on your vessel. This includes lifejackets, life rafts, first aid kits and fire extinguishers. They also need to know what to do if a passenger panics or is injured during the voyage. You’re also required to leave a sail plan with a trusted person on shore – maybe somebody from your corporate office or local marina. A sail plan includes details like your travel route and the number of people on board – vital information to helping search and rescue services find you if there’s an emergency"--Narration.
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Department/Agency | Canada. Transport Canada. Canada. Marine Safety Directorate. |
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Title | My vessel, my responsibility - passenger vessels . |
Variant title | Title also cited as: My vessel, my business, my responsibility - passenger vessels |
Publication type | Monograph |
Language | [English] |
Other language editions | [French] |
Format | Electronic |
Electronic document | |
Note(s) | Issued also in French under title: Mon bateau, mon entreprise, ma responsabilité - bâtiments à passagers. |
Publishing information | [Ottawa] : Transport Canada, [2014] |
Description | 1 streaming video (5 min., 22 sec.) : sd., col. ; 24.93 MB |
ISBN | 978-1-100-25212-4 |
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System Requirements | Mode of access: World Wide Web. |
Subject terms | Marine safety Videorecordings |