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Course Outline

Person fitting a PFD on a passenger

Because most accidents are the result of a simple mistake, nearly all accidents are easily preventable.

  • The best way to avoid having a serious accident is to take a few simple steps toward accident prevention. The water can be an unfriendly environment if you don’t recognize risks and are not properly prepared for them.
  • Risk management is the process of recognizing and acting upon accident warning signs or minimizing the effects of an accident if it does occur.
  • By taking this safety course, you are practicing risk management. You’ve already reduced the chance that you will be involved in a dangerous boating emergency by learning safe boating practices.
    • You now know the “rules of the road” and how important it is to pay close attention to other boats and potential hazards and to maintain a safe speed. By practicing these rules, you greatly reduce the chance that you’ll be involved in an accident.
    • Developing a habit of wearing your personal flotation device (PFD) also reduces the chance that you will drown should you find yourself in the water unexpectedly.
  • The following pages give additional information to help you understand and minimize the risks associated with boating and make your time on the water safe and enjoyable.
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