46 CFR §160.174-11
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- (a)Thermal protection. The thermal protective aid must be designed to protect against loss of body heat as follows:
- (b)Donning Time. Each thermal protective aid must be designed to enable a person to don the aid correctly within one minute after reading the donning and use instructions described in § 160.174-15(a).
- (c)Storage Temperature. A thermal protective aid must not be damaged by storage in its storage case at any temperature between −30 °C (−22 °F) and + 65 C (149 °F).
- (d)In water performance. The thermal protective aid must be designed to permit the wearer to remove it in the water within two minutes, if it impairs ability to swim.
- (e)Water penetration. The fabric from which the thermal protective aid is constructed must maintain its watertight integrity when supporting a column of water 2 meters high.
- (f)Oil resistance. Each thermal protective aid must be designed to be useable after 24 hours exposure to diesel oil.