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SOLUT IONS AND KIT S


PMI® E VACPACK PERSONAL SOLUTION


Self-evacuation or casualty lowering system for crane operators and other high work platforms where the user is not wearing a harness. Helmet not included.


Solution Features:


11 mm Access Pro Rope (page 12) with Sewn Eye (page 18) (CI1801) 2 - Steel ANSI rated Carabiners with keepers (ANSI Z359.12, 2009) 1 - PowerLock™ Rescue Descender (prEN 12841) (page 70) 1 - Delta Evacuation Harness 1 - 60 cm (2 ft) protected anchor sling 1 - Carrying Bag


15 m 30 m 61 m


KT36109 KT36122 KT36123


$577.00 $612.00 $665.00


SOLUTIONS


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PowerLock™ is the key part of the EvacPack. EMERGENCY ESCAPE OP T IONS


RELATED COURSES BY VERTICAL RESCUE SOLUTIONS EMERGENCY ESCAPE FOR THE


Work at height is often unpredictable. For this reason, PMI offers several different types of “bailout” kits for various applications.


OBJECTIVE: To accompany these “bailout” kits, and to help you get the most from the equipment you choose, Vertical Rescue Solutions™ by PMI offers custom emergency escape solutions instruction to suit both your needs and your environment.


SAFETY: In addition to hands-on practice, participants will learn about regulations and standards affecting their industry, anchor selection, and equipment selection, inspection, care, and maintenance.


WHAT YOU LEARN: This Emergency Escape course provides familiarity with a variety of different types of personal escape solutions, allowing you to focus in on application and use specific to your needs and environment. Whether you choose the Element Kit, the Micron Kit, the HOT X-It Kit, or the Emergency Bailout Kit, you’ll learn personal escape techniques that you can use, and you’ll get plenty of practice to help combat panic in an emergency.


1 Day


TOWER CRANE OPERATOR Tower Crane Operators work in a world high above ready help from most emergency responders, so it only makes sense to be well prepared for urgent evacuation in case of an emergency.


OBJECTIVE: In the Emergency Escape for the Tower Crane Operator course you’ll learn emergency escape techniques that you can use from the cab, or from any viable anchor point on the crane.


SAFETY: Participants will receive instruction on proper gear selection and compatibility, anchor selection, escape and controlled descent techniques, and will get plenty of hands- on practice using both types of personal escape gear during the course.


WHAT YOU LEARN: During the course, we can also help you decide which PMI Personal Escape Solution best meets your unique needs: the ultra-lightweight Micron Personal Escape Solution, with its fire-resistant Technora™ 6.5 mm rope, or the heavier duty EvacPack, featuring 11 mm rope and the PowerLock™ descender. Both solutions feature an auto-locking “panic mode” if the handle is either squeezed too hard or released. Each comes in its own bag, and are small enough to be stored unobtrusively in the crane-cab.


This course can also be customized to use different escape systems.


2 Days


EMERGENCY ESCAPE FOR THE


WIND ENERGY PROFESSIONAL When your job involves work on wind turbines, you need to be for the unexpected. Vertical Rescue Solutions™ by PMI offers custom Personal Escape Solutions instruction that suits both your needs and your environment.


OBJECTIVE: In the Emergency Escape for the Wind Energy Professional course you’ll learn personal escape techniques that you can use down through the shaft of the turbine or off the top of the nacelle.


SAFETY: Each participant will attend a classroom session that addresses the unique challenges each situation presents when using personal escape in the wind industry. Instruction on proper gear selection and compatibility, anchor selection, escape, and controlled descent techniques will allow participants to use their personal escape gear with confidence - not in panic - when the chips are down. Hands-on field sessions will give each participant the opportunity for several repetitions in a safe, controlled environment to reinforce learning.


WHAT YOU LEARN: We can also help you decide which PMI Personal Escape Solution best meets your unique needs. The ultra-lightweight Micron Personal Escape Solution, with its fire-resistant Technora™ 6.5 mm rope, features an auto-locking “panic mode” if the handle is either squeezed too hard or released. It comes in its own bag, and is small enough that it can be worn on your harness and carried from job to job like any other tool for work at height. Or, if you prefer the peace of mind of an Escape Solution that utilizes an 11 mm rope used with a stainless steel, two person rated, auto-locking descent device like the PowerLock™, the TowerTek™ Rescue Solution may be just what you have been looking for.


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