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Life Jacket Buoyancy Ratings A jacket marked 50 or 50N provides 5kg (11 lbs) of buoyancy, while a jacket marked 150 or 150N provides 15 kg (33 lbs) of buoyancy. Only life jackets with buoyancy ratings of 70 or higher can be U.S. Coast Guard-approved. This includes some Type 3 vests.
enter the water up to your chest; bend your knees and let yourself float; move as much as possible to evaluate the effectiveness of the device; make sure that the PFD or the lifejacket keeps your chin above water, and enables you to breathe easily.
Ideally a whitewater life jacket is replaced before you notice it needs to be replaced. Meaning, if your vest looks faded and worn out or it clearly doesnt float you well anymore it is past its life. If the foam seems brittle or dents when squished and doesnt rebound afterwards its time for a new vest.
Life Jacket Requirements: Every person (driver and passengers) must wear an approved life jacket while on board most vessels. On enclosed waters, the life jacket must be Level 50s+ and in open waters, the life jacket must be a level 100 or greater.
DO: Check your life jackets at the beginning of each boating season. Check that all hardware and straps are in good shape, are firmly attached, and are in working order. Check for leaks, mildew, lumpy or hardened buoyancy material, oil saturation in the fabric.
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Employees working over or near water, where the danger of drowning exists, shall be provided with U.S. Coast Guard-approved life jacket or buoyant work vests. In order to comply with 1926.106(a), the employees must be provided a U.S. Coast Guard-approved personal flotation device (PFD).

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