HI-RISE 275 SOLAS Regular
Buoyancy: 320N
Introduction
State of the art SOLAS 275 Newton inflatable life jacket developed according to the new SOLAS legislation MSC 200 (80) + MSC 207 (81)
Key Features
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Durable waterproof fabric
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Double shoulder straps for comfort and reduction of weight to the back neck.
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Zip fastening cover
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Stainless steel interlocking belt buckles
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Adjustable waist belt
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Detachable crutch strap
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Marine grade stainless steel D-ring in front
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Reflective silver piping on front
Bladder
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Double chamber
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Oral inflation tube on back chamber and Over pressure tube + relief valve on front chamber for manual inflation and deflation and also to relieve any excess pressure if both chambers are fired simultaneously
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SOLAS approved retro-reflective tape on bladder
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Red recovery grab strap on bladder marked “LIFT”
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2x 60g CO2 gas cylinder
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Automatic water-activated SOLAS S.O.S. light
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2 x Inflation systems
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Whistle
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Buddy line
Certified
SOLAS : 2010
EN ISO 12402-2 : 2006 +A1 : 2010
CE
Available Inflation Systems
2MS1A4N06 - Halkey roberts alpha inflator
2MS1A2N06 - Hammar automatic inflator
Red
Blue
General Requirements for Inflatable Lifejackets
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Support in the water a fully clothed person.
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In less than five seconds turn an unconscious person in the water from any position to one where the mouth is at least 120 mm clear of the water with the body inclined backwards at an angle of not less than 20° from the vertical. A child lifejacket is only required to lift the mouth clear of the water by an appropriate distance.
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Not have its buoyancy reduced by more than 5% after twenty-four hours submerged in fresh water.
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Be so designed that someone unfamiliar with the lifejacket can don it unaided within one minute (small children may be assisted when donning the lifejacket). It must be clearly capable of being donned only the correct way, and, as far as practicable, may not be donned incorrectly. It must be comfortable to wear.
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Allow the wearer to jump from at least 4.5m into water without injury, and without dislodging or damaging the lifejacket.
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Not continue burning or melting after being totally enveloped in a fire for a period of two seconds.
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In the case of a child lifejacket, be marked with the height or weight range for which the lifejacket is applicable.
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Be fitted with a whistle.
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Be of a highly visible colour (in the case of inflatable lifejackets the colour requirement refers to the inflated lifejacket only).
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Not have less than two separate compartments.
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Inflate automatically on immersion, be provided with a device to manually initiate inflation, and be capable of being inflated by mouth.
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Lifejackets for Totally Enclosed & Free Fall Lifeboats Lifejackets used in totally enclosed and free fall lifeboats must not impede entry to the lifeboat, seating arrangements, use of the seat belts and operation of the lifeboat or occupant safety. In a free-fall lifeboat only inflatable lifejackets are permitted.
Available sizes: Size guide