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Marine Safety Posters

17-Poster Set (shown below)

  • $95.00 per set (includes shipping and handling within the continental US)
     

  • Stock size is 11" x 17"

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Posters can be customized...
For more information click to e-mail or call:
e-mail Mel Wylie
(703) 548-4400


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Deck Safety (1 of 4)

On a voyage, don't take a trip. Avoid Trip Hazards.

Don't Let the bights "bite!" Stand clear of lines on deck.


Deck Safety (2 of 4)

Know the dargers around chocks.

The standard safe and danger zones around a bitt. Learn to observe these zones; it takes little and may save your life.


Deck Safety (3 of 4)

Rigged for Disaster

Rigged for life

Check your life lines. Don't let a false sense of security ruin your day or your life!


Deck Safety (4 of 4)

Protect your ears in high noise areas.

Only one of these mariners may be able to "Hear his grandchildren sing." Join him.


General Safety (1 of 4)

You can eat with false teeth, walk on a wooden leg, and even live with an artificial heart, but you can't see with a glass eye.

For sight's sake, wear proper eye protection.


General Safety (2 of 4)

Electricity is a deadly shipmate.
Ensure:

  • Electronic and electric equipment is secured and tagged/locked out prior to maintenance.

  • Portable electric powered tools are in good repair.

  • Personnel protective equipment is used.

  • Only authorized personnel operate and/or repair electrical and electronic equipment.


General Safety (3 of 4)

Don't fall for complacency!

Ensure openings in the deck are fitted with safety lines or chains.


General Safety (4 of 4)

Open flames and flammable materials do mix....explosively.

Do the math! Think safety! Act safely!


Propulsion and Machinery Safety (1 of 4)

Lube oil burns!
Stop all oil and fuel leaks
Wipe up all spills


Propulsion and Machinery Safety (2 of 4)

Personnel Protective Equipment

Use it!

It may not prevent an accident, but it can limit the bodily injury!


Propulsion and Machinery Safety (3of 4)

Learn before you burn!

Hot liquids and hot surfaces are not user friendly!


Propulsion and Machinery Safety (4 of 4)

Watch the deck plates, mate!

Ensure:

  • All deck plates are fastened in place.

  • All areas not fitted with deck plates are guarded by rails or lines.

  • All deck plates are free of trip hazards and slippery substances.


Operations and Navigation Safety (1 of 5)

Floating hazards can blow your whole day!

Be aware, be safe!


Operations and Navigation Safety (2 of 5)

Floating hazards can give you that sinking feeling!

Be aware, be safe!


Operations and Navigation Safety (3 of 5)

The Stress will be less!

Know where you are.

Know where they are.


Operations and Navigation Safety (4 of 5)

Safety is more than just a word!

Supervision: a vital part of safety.

Awareness: be aware of your surroundings.

Familiarity: know your environment, job, and equipment.

Education: teach others about job safety, and learn from others.

Take time: to plan and complete a task, including clean-up.

You: safety starts with you!

Be responsible!


Operations and Navigation Safety (5 of 5)

Environmental damage incidents can damage your wallet!

Don't get fined!

Know the law!

Avoid oil spills

Avoid solid waste pollution

Avoid dumping oil or pumping hazardous material over the side.

Keep your marine environment safe and clean.