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Was (wer) ist life jacket - definition

EQUIPMENT TO HELP THE WEARER KEEP AFLOAT IN WATER
Lifejacket; Life jacket; Mae West (life preserver); Mae West jacket; Life vest; Lifevest; Cork jacket; Flotation device; Floatation device; Personal flotation devices; Cmu 33; Floatation suits; Life jackets; Life vests; Floating jacket; Anti drowning jacket; Drowning safety jacket; CMU – 33A/P22P-18; CMU - 33A/P22P-18; Personal floatation device
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  • The person on the right is wearing an air chamber life jacket
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  • A buoyancy aid (with a foam core)
  • On many aircraft, life vests are stored underneath the seats – as indicated by this sign.
  • Men in kapok suits on Allied oil tanker during WWII
  • An example of an immersion suit on a mannequin.
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life jacket         
also lifejacket (life jackets)
A life jacket is a sleeveless jacket which helps you to float when you have fallen into deep water.
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life jacket         
¦ noun a sleeveless buoyant or inflatable jacket for keeping a person afloat in water.
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Wikipedia

Personal flotation device

A personal flotation device (PFD; also referred to as a life jacket, life preserver, life belt, Mae West, life vest, life saver, cork jacket, buoyancy aid or flotation suit) is a flotation device in the form of a vest or suite that is worn by a user to prevent the wearer from drowning in a body of water. The device will keep the wearer afloat with their head and mouth above the surface – they do not have to swim or tread water in order to stay afloat and can even be unconscious.

PFDs are commonly worn on small watercraft or other locations where accidental entry into deep water may occur in order to provide immediate support for the wearer should they end up in the water. PFDs are also kept on large vessels for passengers to wear in an emergency in order to help them stay afloat should they be forced to enter the water or accidentally fall overboard during an evacuation. PFD's are commonly worn for swimming and/or other activities that require an individual to be in the water. This is for reasons such as safety (to prevent the drowning of weak swimmers, swimmers in dangerous conditions or swimmers far from safety), to make swimming easier and less demanding, to allow someone who is unable to swim to safely enter water, or as assistance for activities such as water skiing.

PFDs are available in different sizes to accommodate variations in body weight. Designs differ depending on wearing convenience, the activities and conditions they are designed to be used in and the level of protection the wearer needs. There are three main types of PFDs: life jackets, buoyancy aids and survival suits; PFDs are most often constructed out of foam pieces, with the exception of some life jackets which are inflated with air. Other highly specialized forms of PFDs include buoyancy compensators used for scuba diving, and submarine escape devices.

Beispiele aus Textkorpus für life jacket
1. The missing crewman reportedly had no life jacket, it said.
2. Health and safety: Daniel Craig wearing a life jacket during the filming of the new bond film Life jacket: One clothing accessory James Bond wouldn‘t been seen dead in Eyebrows were raised when Craig appeared wrapped in a life jacket when he stepped off a Royal Marines‘ boat to be unveiled as the latest James Bond in October 2007.
3. Boats must carry at least one life jacket per person, however.
4. "My husband made me wear a life jacket inside our house," Kathi Norton said.
5. "If he was submerged with his life jacket, all we could see was his head."