Carbon Monoxide; Chapter 2 Safety And Operations (Continued) - Chris-Craft 2014 36 RH Corsair Owner's Manual

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Safety and Operations

Carbon Monoxide

Carbon Monoxide is an odorless, colorless, tasteless gas. Carbon
Monoxide can kill you. Ensure there is adequate ventilation when
running engines, generators, and other fuel burning equipment.
When the vessel is docked, anchored, or moored, open all doors,
windows, and hatches to distribute fresh air and provide adequate
air circulation. If Carbon Monoxide poisoning is suspected, obtain
medical attention immediately.
Carbon Monoxide (CO) is produced when a carbon-based fuel – gasoline, diesel, propane, charcoal, oil,
etc. – burns. On a boat, sources of CO may include, but is not limited to:
It is the owner/operator's responsibility to recognize CO poisoning. Symptoms include, but may not be
limited to:
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• Engines
• Barbecues
• Boats moored or tied up near by
• Engines
• Barbecues
• Dizziness
• Irritated eyes
• Headaches
• Unconsciousness
• Generators
• Portable space heaters
• Generators
• Portable space heaters
• Weakness
• Ears ringing
• Nausea

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