Sailing Yacht SALONA 37
Sailing Yacht SALONA 37
Sailing Yacht SALONA 37
Sailing Yacht SALONA 37
AD BOATS ltd.
AD BOATS ltd.
AD BOATS ltd.
AD BOATS ltd.
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8.2
Fire protection
8.2.1
Precaution
In constructing the yacht, special attention was paid to reducing the risk of
fire. This includes the choice of materials, the distance between the stove
flames and the surrounding built-in furniture and the position of the engine.
The engine room is lined with fire resistant insulating material.
As the yacht owner, you should keep maintain this and heed the following
advice:
NOTICE
KEEP THE BILGE CLEAN AND CHECK REGULARLY IF
THERE IS A SMELL OF FUEL OR GAS PRESENT.
DO NOT HAVE ANY FREELY SUSPENDED CURTAINS
ABOVE OR CLOSE TO THE STOVE OR OTHER DEVICES
WITH OPEN FIRE.
INFLAMMABLE MATERIAL MUST NOT BE STORED IN THE
ENGINE ROOM. IF YOU STORE NON-FLAMMABLE
MATERIALS IN THE ENGINE ROOM, MAKE SURE THAT IT
IS PROTECTED FROM FALLING ONTO THE ENGINE
INSTALLATION AND NOT IN THE WAY.
You and your crew can further ensure proper fire protection if you follow the
following advice:
WARNING
NEVER:
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OBSTRUCT ANY EXITS OR HATCHES,
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ALTER SAFETY INSTALLATIONS RELATING TO
FUEL AND GAS,
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LEAVE THE YACHT UNATTENDED IF A STOVE OR
HEATING IS IN USE.
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USE GAS LIGHTS ON THE YACHT,
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FUEL THE TANK OR REPLACE THE GAS CYLINDERS
IF THE ENGINE IS RUNNING OR THE STOVE
AND/OR HEATING IS USED,
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SMOKE OR USE OPEN FLAME WHILE HANDLING
FUEL OF GAS.