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In any MOB scenario the usual need to launchable rescue craft inevitably creates time-delay and can put additional lives at risk. Maritime international Health & Safety legislation even forbids the launch of many rescue craft in strong wind conditions.
The revolutionary new Sea Saver MOB recovery system has been designed to remove the need to launch a rescue craft & offers unique capabilities to significantly improve the chance of a safe recovery.
Launched from Restech range of PLT maxi & mini pneumatic systems, with extended range capabilities offered by Sea Sam, the Sea Saver is useable in all wind strengths & sea states.
The Sea Saver can be launched beyond the survivor, for a distance of between 30 & 50 metres (or up to 100m in conjunction with Sea sam). The operator can then steer it, encircle & retrieve the survivor.
Apart from extended launch range, the Sea Saver has several other enhanced features that significantly improve effectiveness compared to other MOB systems. It has an automatically inflatable boom, which has multiple harness points to assist survivor self-help potential. It incorporates unique luminescent boom lighting technology, visible from three nautical miles, that assists both the operator & survivor to significantly improve the likelihood of the recovery being fast & efficient at the first attempt.
Once encircled by the boom, the survivor can be safely drawn back to the rescue point and if required lifted vertically up the ships side or structure.
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VIKING Liferaft, means of rescue, 12 persons, MOR
For use onboard RO/RO passenger vessels according to SOLAS.
Intended for transfer of people from the water to the deck in an emergency. Carrying capacity: 12 persons lying down. Operated in a way similar to standard davit-launched liferafts and kept to the ship's side by means of bowsing lines.
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