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New technology and improved standards offer additional options for safety equipment on pleasure craft. Transport Canada (TC) is reviewing the benefits and risks of accepting new options for Personal Flotation Devices (PFDs) and Electronic Visual Distress Signals Devices (eVDSD).
We want your input on the safety equipment for boaters.
New Options for Personal Flotation Devices
1)Level 50 Buoyancy Aids
New options are available in Canadian standards for a more compact PFD, which is intended for:
near shore sheltered waters; and
activities where assistance is nearby.
These devices are not as buoyant, are less bulky, lighter in weight, and are intended for those with swimming skills. Boaters are likely to find them more comfortable and wearable.
2) Youth Inflatable PFDs
Inflatable PFDs are:
generally accepted as being more comfortable to wear;
clearly distinguishable from the foam child devices that young teens may be resistant to wear; and
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New technology and improved standards offer additional options for safety equipment on pleasure craft. Transport Canada (TC) is reviewing the benefits and risks of accepting new options for Personal Flotation Devices (PFDs) and Electronic Visual Distress Signals Devices (eVDSD).
We want your input on the safety equipment for boaters.
New Options for Personal Flotation Devices
1)Level 50 Buoyancy Aids
New options are available in Canadian standards for a more compact PFD, which is intended for:
near shore sheltered waters; and
activities where assistance is nearby.
These devices are not as buoyant, are less bulky, lighter in weight, and are intended for those with swimming skills. Boaters are likely to find them more comfortable and wearable.
2) Youth Inflatable PFDs
Inflatable PFDs are:
generally accepted as being more comfortable to wear;
clearly distinguishable from the foam child devices that young teens may be resistant to wear; and
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