Features & Benefits
- Like the construction of Duty Range manikins, it utilises closed-cell foam in the trunk to provide greater rigidity and reduce ‘slumping’ when using a rescue harness.
- Tough Polypropylene plastic strips running from the shoulders to the knees (as in the Offshore model) prevent excessive flexing when used aloft.
- Anatomically correct weight distribution gives the ‘feel’ of an unconscious person, perfect for pole-top or tower rescues.
- Realistic sizes and weights – will demonstrate the difficulties of dealing with an unconscious adult casualty.
- Strong Polypropylene webbing loop to the back allows the manikin to be easily hauled into position before training.
- Strong enough to be dropped from 2 or 3 storeys with no damage – these manikins are tough!
- Polyester is water repellent, making it suitable for training in wet or dry conditions. It can also be easily cleaned and dried.
- Soft body joints eliminate the risk of pinch welts and bruising, a common injury when using plastic-bodied manikins.
- Protective consumables, including coveralls and boots, greatly extend the life of the manikin and help save you costs.
*PLEASE NOTE: This manikin does not include a rescue harness. You must provide your own rescue harness for training.
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Fall From Height Demo
Who Uses Them?
- Most members of the Industrial Rope Access Trade Association (IRATA) and GWO
- Hong Kong Police Department
- Absen Rope Access Specialists
- Abaris International
- Abtech Safety Services
- Altrad NSG Limited
- Altitude Safety
- Alton Towers
- Arb Aid Ltd
- Atlantic Tower Services
- Go Ape
- Harcon Group
- ISC Ltd
- ITS Plant Tech Ltd
- Pammenter & Petrie Ltd
- Rig Systems Ltd
- Rope Access Contractors
- Rope Base Ltd
- Rope Task Ltd
- Safer Access Solutions Ltd
- Safer Training Ltd
- Safety & Access
- Safe Site Ltd
- Safety Men
- Safety Kit UK
- Safetynet Ltd
- Safety International Centre
- Spanset Limited
- Total Access
- UK Rigging
- Zero Gravity Safety Group
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