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  1. Boat watch alarm how to#
  2. Boat watch alarm install#
  3. Boat watch alarm generator#
  4. Boat watch alarm series#

The Carbon Monoxide Safety on Boats booklet is available to downloadĬopyright belongs to the owners of the Boat Safety Scheme and CoGDEM jointly.

Boat watch alarm install#

Install at least one certified CO alarm (BS EN 50291-2), test it routinely and never remove the batteriesįor mo re detail read the information on the pages linked by the buttons on th e left ,Ī list of alarm models tested to BS EN 50291-2 and stated as suitable for boats by their manufacturers.Deal with problems immediately, never use equipment you suspect has problems.Learn about the danger signs, spot potential hazards before CO occurs.

Boat watch alarm generator#

  • Keep engine fumes out of the cabin space, never use a portable generator in or near a cabin.
  • Don’t bring charcoal BBQs on board, or have them near a cabin during or after use - only stone-cold charcoal is safe.
  • Don’t block ventilation – appliance fuels like gas, coal, wood, oil, paraffin, etc.
  • Always use appliances as per the instructions and never use cookers for space heating.
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  • Follow servicing guidelines maintenance should be routine and competent - Don't allow bodged repairs, adjustments and adaptations.
  • Install fuel burning appliances properly, in-line with makers directions.
  • Boat watch alarm how to#

    All the crew should know the symptoms of CO poisoning and how to react if it is suspected.

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  • short supply of air - fuels need the right amount of oxygen to burn safely.
  • escaped flue gases from solid fuel stoves.
  • exhaust fumes from a boat's engine or generator.
  • with faulty, badly maintained, or misused appliances.
  • When carbon-based, appliance and engine fuels, such as gas, LPG, coal, wood, paraffin, oil, petrol and diesel don't burn completely, CO is produced.ĬO build-up in the cabin can occur with one or a mix of these factors: "Each year boaters die or are made seriously ill from carbon monoxide (CO) poisoning - Boats are built to keep water out, but this also makes them good containers for gases and fumes." What to do if your Carbon Monoxide Alarm goes off The Symptoms of Carbon Monoxide PoisoningĬhoosing the right Carbon Monoxide alarm? What is Carbon Monoxide, and how does it occur? HINT: If you want the best score, there is more information on staying safe from CO we have some short videos to watch and there is a booklet below to download from this page too. Please take 5 minutes out of your day to test your knowledge and how you behave to discover how safe are you and your crew from CO? Will you be surprised at some of the answers or are you managing this risk like the best of boaters? Happy boating is boating safe from CO, so we have a short quiz for you and your crew to take to decide how safe are you from CO? So how safe from CO do you think you are?

    Boat watch alarm series#

    This series of videos helps you understand the what Carbon Monoxide is, the symptoms of CO poisoning, how to choose the right alarm to protect you and your family, and importantly what do if your alarm goes off. It only takes one faulty appliance, blocked flue or a build-up of engine exhaust gas to potentially harm you and your family. Many people don’t realise the dangers of Carbon Monoxide poisoning, or CO as it’s known.

  • What to do if carbon monoxide poisoning is suspected.
  • CO alarm makers guidance about where to place a CO alarm to achieve best protection,.
  • It covers what is required and how the checks will be carried out by BSS Examiners and how the alarms will help keep crew members safe, including: The BSS has just published a new handout as an essential guide to all the new requirements and background information.













    Boat watch alarm