Southern Peninsula Rescue Squad

Life Jackets Save Lives

In Victoria , you are required to wear a specific type of PFD depending your vessel type/length and type of area you are operating in.  Below we have provided a guide of PFD types, for more detailed information please go to Transport Safety Website, Maritime Safety, select Recreational Boating Safety Handbook – Chapter 4.

PFD Type 1 – Recognised as a Life Jacket

This has a high level of buoyancy and the person wearing it will be kept in a safe floating position.  These PFD’s are made in high visibility colours with reflective patches, so they are easily located in an emergency.

PFD1

PFD Type 2 – Not Recognised as a Life Jacket

This is a buoyancy vest only and provides less buoyancy than the PFD type 1, but will keep your head above water.  These are made in high visibility colours to be located in an emergency. 

PFD2

PFD Type 3 – Not Recognised as a Life Jacket

This is a buoyancy garment only.  Similar buoyancy to the PFD Type 2, it is made in a variety of colours and is produced for particular activities e.g. stand-up paddleboard, kayaking, jet ski.

PFD3

Heightened Risk 

All people on a vessel must wear the appropriate PFD at all times of heightened risk.  Heightened Risk includes;

  • crossing or attempting to cross an ocean bar or operating in designated hazardous areas
  • operating an hour after sunset or an hour before sunrise
  • vessel is disabled
  • yachting without safety lines
  • restricted visability
  • operating in an area subject to current severe weather warnings

PFD’s for Babies, Toddlers & Children

All babies, toddlers and children less than 10 years of age MUST wear the appropriate type of PFD at all times.

MAKE SURE YOUR PFD’S ARE PROPERLY FITTED

IT IS NOT A LIFE JACKET UNLESS YOU ARE WEARING IT!!!!!