Marine Inspection. A Coast Guard inspector (left) observes as the captain of a United States ocean liner docked at New York Harbor check the life jackets of his crew at their boat stations during an emergency drill. During a drill an inspector may question the crew on the duties assigned them. Lives might depend on every man's knowing his exact duties and stations. In addition to carrying life jackets for the crew, passenger vessels must carry in easily accessible places Coast Guard approved life jackets for every man, women and child that will travel abroad. Coast Guard inspections about


Marine Inspection. A Coast Guard inspector (left) observes as the captain of a United States ocean liner docked at New York Harbor check the life jackets of his crew at their boat stations during an emergency drill. During a drill an inspector may question the crew on the duties assigned them. Lives might depend on every man's knowing his exact duties and stations. In addition to carrying life jackets for the crew, passenger vessels must carry in easily accessible places Coast Guard approved life jackets for every man, women and child that will travel abroad. Coast Guard inspections about every three months aboard passenger ships verify that safety standards set up by national law and the 1948 International Convention of Safety of Life at Sea are being maintained.


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