Instructions for United States Coast Guard Stations, 1921

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Instructions for United States Coast Guard Stations, 1921
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No.
Question. Are pneumatic life preservers or cushions per- mitted?
Answer. No.
Question. What substitutes for life preservers, life belts, etc. , may be used?
Answer. Wooden life floats, provided their dimensions shall not be less than 4 feet in length, 14 inches in breadth, 2 inches in thickness, and of well-seasoned white pine, or of any other wood not exceeding white pine in weight per cubic foot.
Question. Would a motor boat hired at a launch livery and carrying a person in addition, to t
...he person operating it be con- sidered as carrying passengers for hire?
Answer. Yes.
Question. Are there any specific means prescribed for promptly extinguishing burning gasoline?
Answer. No.
Question. What materials will serve the purpose of extin- guishing burning gasoline?
Answer. Besides the usual extinguishers and suitable chemi- cals, salt or sand in sufficient quantities will serve the purpose in some cases. The salt or sand (preferably the two mixed) should be kept in a pail or receptacle.


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