livflåter
Liferafts, or livflåter, are self-inflating life-saving appliances used to preserve life at sea when abandoning ship becomes necessary. They are commonly inflatable, sometimes with rigid floors, and are designed to accommodate from a few to many people. They are deployed by hydrostatic release mechanisms or manual throw; once in the water they inflate, deploy a sea anchor, and allow occupants to board using a ramp or ladders.
Liferafts carry survival equipment including thermal insulation, potable water, rations, first aid supplies, signaling devices, and
Regulatory framework: Under SOLAS standards, liferafts aboard ships must be maintained and serviced regularly by approved
In use: In an emergency, crew deploys the liferaft from its canister, either automatically via the HRU
History: Liferafts became widely adopted in the 20th century as a complement to lifeboats, improving survivability
Limitations: Liferafts depend on rescue services for retrieval; device failure, weather, or improper packing can hinder