Grasp both waist belts and pull forward simultaneously until the jacket is comfortably tight against your body. Alternate pulling on the left and right sides to settle the jacket into your body. The jacket should feel snug but not constrictive.

: If your EVAL model is equipped with a crotch strap, pass it between your legs and buckle it to the front. This is critical to prevent the jacket from rising above your chin when you enter the water .

Check the CO₂ cylinder, firing mechanism, and bladder integrity annually. If the lifejacket has been inflated, the CO₂ cylinder and automatic firing sensor must be replaced with an EVAL rearming kit. Conclusion: Don't Wait, Prepare!

An unbuckled or loose lifejacket can slip off over your head when you hit the water.

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EVAL rigid foam lifejackets (often found in commercial vessels, cruise ships, and ferries) are highly durable and inherently buoyant. Follow these steps to don standard EVAL foam lifejackets (such as the SOLAS 2010 or standard coastal folder models): Step 1: Inspect the Jacket

If the automatic system fails or you are wearing a purely manual model, firmly pull the manual toggle downward as soon as you enter the water. Oral Inflation Tube: If the CO2CO sub 2

: Remove the lifejacket from its vacuum packaging (for stored ferry models) and check that the CO₂ cylinder is screwed in tightly (but not over-tightened); look for rust or corrosion on the cylinder; for automatic models, verify the inflation indicator is showing green, not red; confirm the automatic inflation cartridge has not passed its expiry date.

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Grasp both waist belts and pull forward simultaneously until the jacket is comfortably tight against your body. Alternate pulling on the left and right sides to settle the jacket into your body. The jacket should feel snug but not constrictive.

: If your EVAL model is equipped with a crotch strap, pass it between your legs and buckle it to the front. This is critical to prevent the jacket from rising above your chin when you enter the water .

Check the CO₂ cylinder, firing mechanism, and bladder integrity annually. If the lifejacket has been inflated, the CO₂ cylinder and automatic firing sensor must be replaced with an EVAL rearming kit. Conclusion: Don't Wait, Prepare! eval lifejacket donning instructions

An unbuckled or loose lifejacket can slip off over your head when you hit the water.

I can provide tailored safety protocols or print-ready safety graphics instructions based on your exact needs. Share public link Grasp both waist belts and pull forward simultaneously

EVAL rigid foam lifejackets (often found in commercial vessels, cruise ships, and ferries) are highly durable and inherently buoyant. Follow these steps to don standard EVAL foam lifejackets (such as the SOLAS 2010 or standard coastal folder models): Step 1: Inspect the Jacket

If the automatic system fails or you are wearing a purely manual model, firmly pull the manual toggle downward as soon as you enter the water. Oral Inflation Tube: If the CO2CO sub 2 : If your EVAL model is equipped with

: Remove the lifejacket from its vacuum packaging (for stored ferry models) and check that the CO₂ cylinder is screwed in tightly (but not over-tightened); look for rust or corrosion on the cylinder; for automatic models, verify the inflation indicator is showing green, not red; confirm the automatic inflation cartridge has not passed its expiry date.