MANNEQUIN NAUTIQUE DE SAUVETAGE
MANNEQUIN NAUTIQUE DE SAUVETAGE
MANNEQUIN NAUTIQUE DE SAUVETAGE
MANNEQUIN NAUTIQUE DE SAUVETAGE
.RLNWSR20

TRAINING MANIKIN FOR WATER RESCUE EXERCISE

Training manikin for aquatic search and rescue exercises
POIDS RLNWSR
Description
The Search & Rescue model is deliberately designed to be difficult to see in the, making this model particularly suitable for Police Forces or inland water rescue teams.
This manikin can float at any angle between the vertical and horizontal by simply moving the foam pieces between the chest pockets and the legs, a process which takes seconds.
Supplied complete with a protective overall constructed in tough Polyester (conforms to BS EN ISO 15025:2002, OEKO-TEX® Standard 100 and ISO 17050-1) - the same material used in Police ballistic/stab vests.
This manikin will easily withstand a fall of 5 - 6 metres into water with no damage, these manikins are tough.
A loop to the back allows the manikin to be lowered into position or hung up to dry.
The black mask supplied makes the manikin even harder to find by covering the brightly covered head but this can be left off at night to expose the reflective tape if required.
Polypropylene strips allow flexibility in and out of the water but prevent the manikin from bending in half when using stretchers or recovery devices.
Protective overalls and boots are user replaceable and greatly extend the life of the manikin
Nylon mesh - conforms to BS3408/20
Reinforced P.V.C - conforms to BS3408/20 and ISO 7854 1984
SOLUS reflective tape - compliant with US Department of Transportation specification USCG 46 CFR, section 164.018 and International Maritime Organisation (IMO) resolution A.658(16).
Polypropylene plastic (conforms to DIN EN ISO 1873, Teil 1)
Made in the UK – all manikins conform strictly to our ISO9001:2015 standards.
Caractéristiques
  • Weight 5, 8, 20 et 40 kg
  • Tailles De bébé (0,7m) à adulte (1,8m)
MANNEQUIN NAUTIQUE DE SAUVETAGE
MANNEQUIN NAUTIQUE DE SAUVETAGE
MANNEQUIN NAUTIQUE DE SAUVETAGE
MANNEQUIN NAUTIQUE DE SAUVETAGE