DESIGNED, BUILT AND TESTED FOR RESCUE • Self Rescue • Companion Rescue by Lower • Companion Rescue by Raise • Companion Rescue by Controlled Descent
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SCAFFPACKTM
RESCUE OF A SUSPENDED PERSON BY LOWERING OR RAISING ScaffPackTM
is a compact, self contained rescue system which allows a subject to be recovered by a
single rescuer. Once the casualty has been connected, they can be raised or lowered by one person to a safe place. This system is specifically designed to lower or raise a subject from a lanyard or fall arrest block. The wide casualty attachment hook can be fastened to various points on the casualty for simplicity and ease of operation.
The whole system is fail-safe in operation, and will lock if operated in panic. Using the Quadra lowering device, allows rope to be given out when not under load, but will lock if subjected to a sudden impact or fall. When the Quadra handle is released, the device will lock, allowing the rescuer to attend to other issues. This Solution is tested as a unit to comply with ANSI Z359.4.
System Features: 11 mm Access Pro Rope w/eye for Scaffold Hook (25, 50, 66, or 100 m) 1 - Casualty Attachment hook (emergency use only, not ANSI rated) 2 - ANSI rated steel carabiners 1 - ANSI rated steel captive eye carabiner 1 - Quadra rescue device 1 - Haul cam pulley 1 - Vector 1 - RescueMate pole 1 - Pair EMT Shears 1 - Steel Anchor Sling, 1 Meter 1 - Steel Anchor Sling, 2 Meter 1 - Casualty Attachment lanyard 1 - Accessory carabiner 1 - Carrying bag
25 m KT36106 50 m KT36113 66 m KT36114 100 m KT36115
CERTIFIED ANSI Z359.4, 2007
SECURING THE SUBJECT TO THE LINE heightec-PMITM
locking extendable poles are essential for attaching a rescue
line to a subject. The heavy duty fiberglass poles are rigid when extended and detach easily from the line once your patient is secured. Poles are included in ScaffPackTM (10.5 ft).
and RescuePackTM . Normal extended length 3.2 m
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