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Ruth Lee Man Overboard Training Manikin

MAN OVERBOARD TRAINING MANIKINS

NATO STOCK NUMBER 6910-99-1519652

It is vital that effective MOB drills are conducted frequently with regular crew members on all vessels – these manikins have proven to be a vital tool in achieving that.

The secret to the performance of this manikin is the balance between the weighting and the buoyancy – the tough Nylon mesh carcass allows the water to penetrate rapidly and after a few minutes, the legs will drop below the surface, resting at an angle of about 45 degrees with just the head and shoulders visible above the surface.

FEATURES & BENEFITS

  • This model can float horizontally or vertically to simulate a live person or dead body – it takes seconds to move the foam pieces in the overalls to achieve this. *Adult and Youth manikins only
  • A loop to the back allows the manikin to be lowered into position or hung up to dry.
  • Bright orange overalls and SOLAS reflective tape on the head make the manikins very conspicuous in open water.
  • Polypropylene strips allow flexibility in and out of the water but prevent the manikin from bending in half when using stretchers or recovery devices like a Jason’s Cradle.
  • Now has a Polypropylene strip extending from the back up through the neck and into the head to add additional support to the neck
  • Protective overalls and boots are user-replaceable and greatly extend the life of the manikin

PRODUCT DETAILS

  • Nylon mesh – conforms to BS3408/20
  • Reinforced P.V.C  – conforms to BS3408/20 and ISO 7854 1984
  • High-density polypropylene webbing (25mm rated to 207Kg, 50mm rated to 440Kg)
  • 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)
  • Non-absorbent closed cell foam – water absorption : 1 Day  < 0.1 (DIN 53428 1986) 28 Days  < 0.5% VOL
  • Made in the UK – all manikins conform strictly to our ISO9001:2015 standards.

Available Size:

Name Code Height (m) Weight (kg) NATO Stock No
Baby RLNW5MO 0.7 5
Toddler RLNW8MO 0.9 8
Youth RLNW20MO 1.3 20
Adult RLNWMO 1.8 40 6910-99-1519652 (Please specify Standard or British Navy specification)

WHO USES THEM?

  • 100% of the UK Fire Services
  • Emergency service professionals around the world – we regularly export to 26 countries with the USA, Australia and Germany being our biggest markets.
  • MOD – these are the only water rescue manikins specified by the British Ministry of Defence – NATO stock number 6910-99-1519652
  • British Navy
  • US Navy
  • New York Fire Dept
  • Defence Fire Risk Management Organisation – DFRMO
  • RNLI (Royal National Lifeboat Institution)
  • Yachting clubs
  • Fishing industry
  • Passenger ferries & shipping
  • Offshore industry
  • Ports
  • Coastguards/Lifeguards
  • Inland water rescue teams
  • Utility companies
  • Airports
  • Norwegian Army
  • Exxon Mobile
  • United States Coastguard
  • NOAA (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration)
  • Swedish Sea Rescue Society
  • Aberdeen Harbour Board
  • Adventure Scotland
  • Airservices Australia
  • Austal
  • Australian Department of Defence
  • Australian Helicopters
  • Australian Maritime Services
  • Australian Volunteers Coastguard
  • Brisbane Water Police
  • CHC Helicopters
  • Great Barrier Reef Marine Region
  • Marine Rescue
  • NSW Rural Fire Service
  • Port of Portland Pty Ltd
  • Queensland Fire and Emergency Services
  • Rexel
  • State Emergecy Service
  • Surf Life Saving Club
  • Survitec
  • Toll Remote Logistics – Helicopters
  • Torres Pilots Pty Ltd
  • Victoria Sate Emergency Service
  • Volunteer Marine Rescue
  • Worksense
  • Malaysia Fire & Rescue Department (BOMBA)
  • Malaysia Civil Defence
  • Singapore Civil Defence
  • Singapore Changi Airport Academy
  • Portuguese Navy
  • Brazillian Navy
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