livflottar
Livflottar are inflatable life rafts designed to keep people afloat and provide shelter during abandoning ship situations at sea. They are a core part of maritime lifesaving equipment and are regulated under international standards such as SOLAS (Safety of Life at Sea).
Most livflottar are self-inflating and self-righting, with a protective canopy, multiple air compartments, and a sea
Deployment and use involve releasing the raft from its stowage, allowing it to inflate on contact with
Standards and maintenance: Liferafts are required on most passenger ships and many cargo vessels under SOLAS,
In Swedish usage, livflottar denotes life rafts and is part of maritime safety terminology used on ships,