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Safety Tip: Life jackets do save lives. Wear yours.

Two miners recently drowned while working on or near water. A miner drowned at a dredging operation when the boat he was working from sank. Although he could swim, he was not wearing a life jacket. His companion, a non-swimmer, was able to grab two small tanks that floated by him. He survived. In effect, these tanks acted as his "life jacket."


Dredge on River Two freon tanks tied together


The following practices may save your life.
  • ALWAYS wear an approved personal flotation device (PFD) when working or traveling on a boat.

  • A Type I device provides the most protection of common PFD's. These are designed to turn most unconscious people face up in the water.
  • Flotation devices, like any tool or equipment, require replacement after a period of use. Inspect your PFD periodically to insure it is in serviceable condition. Replace it at the first sign of damage or unusual wear.
Reissued: 04/30/2002
Tag # AP2002-M037


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