#745-1T vest
Take the V-buckles out of the holder in front of the vest during air lifting. Both V-buckles are secured on the hook on the hoist. The correct position to be lifted is in a sitting position with the body tilting back slightly. Look at the hoist operator and follow his instructions.
Low-thickness neck buoy #740
- The compact, lightweight neck buoy provides more than 65lbs of buoyancy.
- The double air pocket design ensures safety. In case that one pocket fails, the other is still able to provide full buoyancy. The pockets are protected by a layer of fireproof fabrics.
- Tension limit: 1,800lbs (816kg)
- The manual inflation device is provided with two 29-33g CO2 cylinders which inflate the pockets immediately by pulling the attached string.
- The neck buoy must be used together with the vest (such as the air crew vest LSC #745 series).
- Operating angle limit: 30° between cable and hoist center/li>
Laser beacon
- Visibility: 20 miles / 32km (clear night sky)
- Waterproof depth: 80’ / 24m
- Service life of laser LED: approximately 10,000 hours
- Continuous illumination for approximately 40 hours
Reflector and whistle
- The reflector is provided with an aiming hole that generates a red dot, allowing the projection of signal to the desired target.
- A survival whistle complying with USCG criteria is provided.
- A tether is provided to connect the reflector to the wearer or life raft so it is not lost.
- A yellow buoy is attached to the reflector to provide a visual reference of the reflector when it is dropped in the water.
371 ACR ® AquaFix 406 P-EPIRB
- A handheld transmitter operating on the rescue frequency of 406 MHz.
- Waterproof up to 33 feet.
- Operates at -20º C for up to 24 hours.
- Battery: two Li battery (2500 mA-hours), to be replaced every 5 years.
- Size:1.74" x 5.71" x 3.03"。
- Weight:12 oz。
706 Leatherman ® New Wavesurvival toolset
- Weight:8.5 oz。
- Length:4" (closed)。
- • Most of the elements on the toolset are provided with sharp edge or tip. Be extra careful when folding and unfolding any of these elements as they post a risk of injury.