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L6A-Ex Lifejacket Light
All Daniamant Lifejacket lights are designed to deliver, as a minimum standard, the 0.75cd output specification and 8 hour duration required by IMO SOLAS regulations.
This new range of lifejacket lights also offers, for the first time in the world, a lifejacket light that is also intrinsically safe (ATEX, IECEx) and can be used in hazardous installations (zones 0, 1 & 2) where there are potentially explosive atmospheres.
The L6A-Ex is a one-piece, automatically activated light supplied with a mounting clip. The light flashes between 50-70 times per minute and exceeds 0.75 candela light output. With a similar build standard to the L6-Ex, it meets IMO SOLAS requirements. Housed in a waterproof, corrosion and temperature resistant case it has an operating life exceeding 8 hours and a unique integrated water sensor switch to turn the light off. The L6A-Ex is easy to install on most types of lifejackets saving on labour costs. Its small size makes it easy for stowage of lifejackets and it is easily fitted with the unique fitting clip supplied
L90
All Daniamant Lifebuoy lights are designed to deliver, as a minimum standard, the 2cd output specification and 2 hour duration required by IMO SOLAS.
The L90 uses five alkaline batteries, offering a life of one year. Robust and reliable, the L90 is automatically activated after release.
lifejacket KRU XF
A versatile and lightweight lifejacket that is ISO approved, AIS ready and features Wave Barrier technology, the Kru XF is ideal for coastal sailing & general water sports.
Wave Barrier technology:
- Wave Barrier technology delivers sub 5 second super-fast turn speed.
- The wearer is placed on their back keeping airways raised above water.
- The interlocking bladder blocks the flow of water into the wearers airways, massively reducing the risk of secondary drowning.
lifejacket KRU XF Junior
The Kru XF Junior lifejacket is ideal for chidlren weighing 15-40kg with its 115 Newtons of buoyancy but is approved to the higher 150 Newton standard (proportion of 150 Newtons relating to size).
The lifejacket comes with an integrated crotch strap for extra safety, a contoured neck fir additional comfort and in water support and an improved floatation angle in the water and height adjustment tunnels on the rear backstrap.
The XFJunior comes in automatic version only which means that the lifejacket will inflate on water entry but there is also a manual override handle in the unlikely case of an emergency.
Lifeline AED
The original Defibtech AED includes all mission critical features necessary to provide the most advanced treatment for Sudden Cardiac Arrest. It is so simple and unintimidating to use that even non-medical personnel can effectively save lives.
- Clear Voice Prompts
- Designed for the Real-World
- Active Status Indicator
- Highly Visible
- Rugged and Durable
- Easy to Upgrade
- Easy to Record and Transfer Data
- Simple to Use
Lifeline ARM ACC
Meet the Lifeline ARM Automated Chest Compression (ACC, a device for performing mechanical chest compressions when effective manual CPR is not possible.
In an emergency situation, the Lifeline ARM when used as an adjunct to manual CPR, provides extended CPR with minimal interruptions when fatigue, insufficient personnel, or patient transport (e.g., ambulance, intra-hospital) may prohibit the delivery of effective/consistent compressions to the victim.
The Lifeline ARM has an extremely simplified Control Panel where just two steps are needed to initiate mechanical CPR:
- Adjust the Compression Piston height relative to the patient’s chest for beginning compressions by using the Up / Down softkey buttons located on the Control Panel of the Compression Module
- Depending on the protocol that is in line with your designated emergency response procedures, choose between “Run Continuous,” which performs chest compressions only (no breathing) for continuous chest compressions, or “Run with Breaths,” which follows the compressions with breaths protocol by using programmed pauses for rescue breaths.
Light & Smoke Signal
SOLAS requires one of these markers to be mounted on each bridge wing attached to a 4kg lifebuoy. Mounted in its steel bracket on each bridge wing attached to a lifebuoy. Signal can be mounted up to 56m above sea level. (SOLAS only requires>30m). Produces dense orange smoke for 15 minutes and 2 LED lights burn at 2 candela for 2 hours minimum. Signals location of a man overboard by day or night.
Linethrower 250 Body and Line
Self-contained linethrowing appliance. Plastic launcher with 250m of 4mm dia line. Needs to be fitted with 9500800 rocket prior to use. Typically 4 units required to be carried on SOLAS vessels. Replace container along with every third set of rockets i.e. after 9 years. NON hazardous for transport without rocket fitted.
Linethrower 250 Rocket
Replacement Rocket for use in Linethower 250 Body and Line container Item No.9500700
SOLAS typically requires that 4 Linethrowing appliances are carried by ships.
Lock Out Tag Out (LOTO) Kit for Onboard Safety
The Lock Out Tag Out (LOTO) procedure is an essential safety system used during maintenance and repair work on machinery and electrical installations to prevent accidents caused by the unintended activation of energy sources. The LOTO process involves isolating energy sources, locking them with a mechanical device, and tagging them with a warning label to ensure worker safety.
Marine hose- MED SINFLEX
The Marine hose is characterized by its lightweight. Flexible and low friction loss. It is a multipurpose hose suitable for a wide range of applications.
Standards:
EN 14540:2014 certified
MED SOLAS certified
Characteristics:
EN 14540:2014 certified
MED SOLAS certified
Light weight
Good flexibility
High elasticity
The liner process produces an amazingly thin but
Extreme low friction loss
Temperature range from -10°C to 55°C (14°F to 131°F)