Archives journalières : 15 octobre 2012

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New Argentinean Survival Suit a Boon for Merchant Sailors

ARGENTINA – WORLDWIDE

The Pilmic company, an Argentinean based safety concern tell us it has come up with the ultimate in immersion suits and has received approval for the product from the Prefectura Naval Argentina (PNA) effectively the country’s coast guard service and part of the interior and national security defence systems. The suit certainly appears to offer a high value safety option for merchant and private sailors and the like particularly in regions where hypothermia presents a very real hazard.

A video of the suit in action can be seen HERE and shows not only its ability to float in the traditional position with the wearer on his or her back but demonstrates, despite it’s obvious bulkiness out of water, the suit’s ability to enable swimming either on back or front, the possibility to simply ‘stand’ upright in the water and float vertically and the transparent plastic ‘tent’ which can be worn whilst eating, drinking or simply lying back.

Lifejacket developed for fishermen

NEIL RATLEY http://www.stuff.co.nz Maritime New Zealand is encouraging commercial fishermen to go above and beyond the legal requirements to help save lives and a couple of Bluff fishermen may have the solution. Concern fishermen were not wearing lifejackets on the job prompted fifth generation fisherman Paul Pasco and commercial cray fisherman and skipper Brad Johnson to join Southern Ocean Safety Equipment Ltd owner Steven Sargeant to develop a lifejacket for commercial fishermen.  »It’s not a lifejacket stored and hidden away under […]