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Combinaison de survie Crew Endurance

Fabriquée en néoprène ignifuge de 5 mm, la combinaison Crew Endurance offre une bonne isolation pour réduire le risque de choc thermique et retarder l’apparition de l’hypothermie. Toutes les coutures, à l’exception des passants de ceinture extérieurs qui sont soudés, sont collées et cousues à l’aveugle pour garantir une étanchéité totale. Les zones critiques, y compris la plante du pied, sont également scotchées pour un renforcement supplémentaire. Rapide et facile à enfiler dans les deux minutes spécifiées, chaque combinaison est […]

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SECUMAR presents new Lifejackets and Immersion Suits at SMM and WindEnergy in Hamburg

On the occasion of SMM we welcome you at our stand 301 – Hall B8 from 6th to 9th September, while you will find us at WindEnergy from 27th to 30th September at the stand 220 – Hall A4. Take the opportunity and inform yourself about SECUMAR’s latest innovations of personal protective equipment for maritime workwear and try personally our new product developments on site.       The improved lifejacket GOLF 275 neon The new outer protective cover of […]

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Survitec Group wins contract to provide general lighthouse Authorities ,with essential Lifesaving Equipment

Survitec Group, a global leader in the manufacture, supply, inspection, testing and maintenance of safety and survival equipment have recently won the contract to supply helicopter passenger Lifejackets and Immersion suits to the General Lighthouse Authorities (UK & Ireland). Survitec will support the Commissioner of Irish Lights, Northern Lighthouse Board and Trinity House with supply & servicing for over 200 helicopter passenger suits (1000 Series). In addition to this, Survitec will also support PDG Helicopters with Passenger and Aircrew Category […]

GUIDELINES FOR PERIODIC TESTING OF IMMERSION SUIT AND ANTI-EXPOSURE SUIT SEAMS AND CLOSURES

MSC/Circ.1114 25 May 2004 GUIDELINES FOR PERIODIC TESTING OF IMMERSION SUIT AND ANTI-EXPOSURE SUIT SEAMS AND CLOSURES  1 The Maritime Safety Committee, at its seventy-eighth session (12 to 21 May 2004), recognizing that shipboard inspections of immersion suits and anti-exposure suits carried out in accordance with SOLAS regulation III/20.7 and MSC/Circ.1047 may not be adequate to detect deterioration of seams and closures of the suits due to adhesive ageing, and having considered the recommendation made by the Sub-Committee on Ship […]