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Title: Safety Stickers
Number: TP 14673 E
Date: April 2007
Details:  Marine Safety Directorate
Transport Canada
Ottawa

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Safety Stickers

Lifejackets:

Lifejacket sticker They float, you don’t. Wear them! - www.boatingsafety.gc.ca

Lifejackets and PFDs - Children survive boating accidents more often than their parents. Why? Children wear flotation devices ...Wear your Lifejacket!

Read the Safe Boating Guide
1-800-267-6687


Carbon Monoxide:

Carbon Monoxide sticker ATTENTION! Protect yourself from this silent killer! CO - Carbon Monoxide - www.boatingsafety.gc.ca

Carbon monoxide (CO) is a gas that you can’t see, taste or smell. Just a few breaths can cause brain damage and death. Check your boat for places where CO may present a danger, such as near engine and generator exhausts.


Take A Course! Be Prepared!

Take A Course sticker

Be a safe boater - Take A Course! Be Prepared! - www.boatingsafety.gc.ca

GET THE CARD
Operator Competency Card - Many types of boating safety courses are offered all across Canada. Learn boating safety basics in the classroom. Safety starts on the shore. Get trained, get your card, be safe, have fun!

1-800-267-6687


Explosion Protection

Explosion Protection sticker

Explosion Protection - Always use certified marine parts - www.boatingsafety.gc.ca

Protect yourself, your boat and your guests from fire and explosion. Run your blower for at least four minutes before starting your engine. Use only ignition protected parts - automotive parts and marine parts are not the same!


Have It Surveyed!

Have It Surveyed sticker Used boat? Have It Surveyed! - www.boatingsafety.gc.ca

Over time, your boat may develop mechanical, electrical, structural or fuel system problems. Left unnoticed, they can result in loss of life and property. Make sure your boat is safe. Get it inspected by an accredited marine surveyor or technician.

 

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