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Throw-over
Liferafts An intensive R
& D program ensures any new advances in life-saving
technology or proposed changes in legislation are investigated
and incorporated keeping ZODIAC throw-over liferafts always
one step ahead. An extensive range includes 4, 6, 8, 10, 12,
16, 20, 25, 37, 50 and 150 person
liferafts.
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Davit
Launched Liferafts Davit launched
liferafts are specially designed for use on passenger vessels
and cruise ships where they are inflated at deck level in
front of muster stations and then lowered by a davit with the
passengers on board. An extensive range includes 12, 16, 20,
25, and 37 person liferafts.
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M.O.R.
Liferafts The ZODIAC MOR (Means of Rescue) is
of a unique design. It has been specially developed to meet
the latest requirements introduced for Roll On/Roll Off
passenger ships and is fully approved. Now mandatory on board
RO/RO passenger ships, it provides a safe transfer of
survivors from sea level to the deck of the ship in rescue
operations.
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O.R.I.L. /
I.B.A. Liferafts These liferafts are used by
passenger ship and fishing vessels on inland or coastal
waters. ORILs are designed for immediate use, no matter which
side up they inflate. An extensive range
includes 4, 6, 10, 20, 30 (37) (45), 50 (65) (75), 100 (122)
(150), and 151 person liferafts depending on national
rules.
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Search and Rescue
Transponder: SART The
implementation of the SOLAS Rule 26 as specified in
MSC.134(76), will impact the operators owning liferafts on
ro-ro passenger ships as soon as the first of July 2004.
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