Safety regulations during engine operation
Filling fuel
There is a risk of fire and explosion when filling fuel.
Smoking is prohibited and the engine must be turned
off. Never overfill the tank. Close the filler cap secure-
ly. Use only fuel recommended in the operators ma-
nual. The incorrect grade of fuel can disturb operation
or cause breakdown. This can also lead to the control
rod jamming on diesel engines, which will cause the
engine to overspeed and risk damaging machinery
and causing personal injury.
Combustible enviroment
Due to the risk of fire and/or explosion, do not start
or continue to run the engine if there is a suspected
leak or discharge of combustible media, e.g. fuel oil
or LPG, in the engine surroundings.
The new engine
Read instruction manuals and other information ac-
companying the new vessel thoroughly. Accustom
yourself with handling the engine, controls and other
equipment in a safe and correct manner.
Remember that when operating a vessel, you have
a legal responsibility to be aware of and follow regu-
lations concer ning traffic and safety at sea. Infor m
yourself of the regulations applicable to your vessel
and the waters your in by getting in touch with the re-
levant authorities or mar ine safety organization.
Accidents and other incidents
Sea rescue statistics show that deficient mainte-
nance of vessels and engines together with defective
safety equipment often causes accidents and other
incidents at sea.
Make sure your vessel and engine are maintained in
accordance with directions in the instruction manuals
and that the safety equipment on board is in good
working order.
Daily inspection
Make a habit of visually inspecting the engine and
engine room before starting and after stopping the
engine.This will help you to quickly detect any fuel,
coolant or oil leaks and any other abnormalities that
have occurred or are about to occur.
Maneuvering
Avoid violent and rapid rudder movement and gear
shifting. There is a risk of the passengers falling down
or falling overboard. A rotating propeller can cause
serious injury. Make sure there is nobody in the water
before engaging forward/reverse. Never run close to
bathers or in places where you have reason to be-
lieve there are people in the water.
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Safety infor mation