Safety And Operations
Safety And Operations
Early symptoms of CO poisoning are often confused with seasickness or intoxication, thus those
individuals affected may not receive adequate medical attention. As the owner/operator, you must
be aware of Carbon Monoxide concentrations and its effects on passengers and crew.
Dangerous concentrations of Carbon Monoxide may be present if:
1 There is leakage in the engine exhaust system.
2
There is leakage in a generator exhaust system.
3
There is insufficient fresh air circulation.
4 Fumes move from the aft section of the vessel into the cabin and cockpit area.
5
Exhaust gas becomes trapped in enclosed places.
6 Exhaust outlets become blocked.
7
A back draft or “station wagon effect” occurs.
8
Your vessel is situated next to, and receives exhaust from, the neighboring vessel.
9
Your vessel is slow, idling, or stopped.
Carbon Monoxide is colorless, odorless, and tasteless.
To protect yourself and passengers from CO poisoning:
1
Maintain sufficient ventilation at all times.
2 Operate all fuel-burning appliances in a location where fresh air can circulate.
3
Keep all passengers away from exhaust outlets.
4 If fumes are detected, CO is present. Take steps to ventilate the area.
5 Symptoms of seasickness could be CO poisoning. Get the affected person to fresh air
Seek medical attention, unless you are positive it is NOT Carbon Monoxide poisoning.
6 Review the Coast Guard pamphlet included with this documentation.
7 Get a vessel safety check.
Current and archived carbon monoxide alerts may be found at:
http://www.uscgboating.org/safety/carbon_monoxide.aspx
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