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Chapter 5: Boating Emergencies—What to Do
Summary

You've completed the material of Chapter 5 of the online boating safety course!

You should now:

  • Understand how to practice risk management while boating
  • Understand the effects of boating stressors
  • Understand how dehydration occurs and how to recognize and prevent it
  • Understand the increased effects of alcohol on the water
  • Be able to properly size a PFD for a wearer and check a PFD's condition
  • Know how to avoid collisions
  • Be able to take the proper safety actions if a vessel capsizes, is swamped, or runs aground
  • Be able to respond properly to a fire emergency
  • Be able to recognize the symptoms of hypothermia, avoid hypothermia if trapped in cold water, and give basic treatment to victims
  • Know how to prevent and be able to recognize the symptoms of carbon monoxide poisoning
  • Be able to obtain weather forecasts and recognize weather warnings and know what to do if caught in severe weather.

If you haven't already completed the Chapter 5 review exercise, follow this link to take the Review Questions for Chapter 5: Boating Emergencies—What to Do.

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