Our most popular model within the Fire & Rescue services for all common rescue scenarios including: confined space, USAR, CBRN, RTC & general handling exercises.
Product Details
The most versatile manikin for all rescue scenarios typically practiced by emergency rescue professionals including: Confined Space, USAR, Chemical/Biological Hazard, Road Traffic Collision (RTC) & general handling exercises - ensuring effective, realistic training.
Now constructed in the same flame retardant Polyester used in Police ballistic/stab vests, which typically has 4 times the strength and abrasion resistance of 16oz canvas or P.V.C (the materials previously used) – making the manikins even stronger than before.
FEATURES & BENEFITS
- Anatomically correct weight distribution gives the 'feel' of an unconscious person.
- Strong webbing loop allows easy positioning, storage and hanging up for drying.
- Strong enough to be buried under concrete or steel lintels with no damage - these manikins are tough!
- The Polyester is waterproof, making it suitable for wet or foul scenarios such as Hazmat/ CBRN as it can be more easily cleaned and dried than canvas or leather models.
- Can withstand being driven over with a 4x4 vehicle and being dropped from a 2nd floor window onto a concrete floor with no damage.
- Soft body joints eliminate the risk of pinch welts and bruising, a common injury when using plastic bodied manikins.
- Protective consumables including, tough drag protectors, coveralls and boots, greatly extended the life of the manikin and help save you costs.
WHO USES THEM?
- Currently used by 100% of UK Fire & Rescue Services.
- The only manikins specified by the British Ministry of Defence (MOD) - NATO stock numbers available.
- Police, Ambulance/EMS/HART teams.
- Industrial Health & Safety teams.
- Regularly exported to rescue professionals in 26 countries worldwide, with the USA, Australia and Germany being our biggest markets, also:
- Angloco
- Amdac-Carmichael
- Assetco
- Babcock
- US Army
- US State department
- USAF (US Air Force)
- USMC (United States Marine Corps)
- USCG (Dept of Homeland Security)
- Hong Kong Fire Service
- Hong Kong Police Force
- Malaysia Fire & Rescue Department
- Malaysia Civil Defence
- Martime Academy Malaysia
- Singapore Changi Airport Academy
- Australian Capital Territory Fire & Rescue (ACT)
- Country Fire Authorities (Australia)
- NSW Fire Services
- Queensland Fire Services
- Resmar Safety
- Rural Fire Services (Australia)
- SA (South Australia) Metro Fire Service
- State Emergency Fire Services
- Victoria State Emergency Services
- A.H.B.V Portugal
- Cleveland Mountain Rescue Team
- Brecon Mountain Rescue Team
- Scarborough and Ryedale Mountain Rescue Team
- Glossop Mountain Rescue Team
- Swaledale Mountain Rescue
- Cairngorm Mountain Rescue
- Glen of Imaal Mountain Rescue Team
- Edale Mountain Rescue
- Mountain Rescue in North East Wales
- Scottish Mountain Rescue
- Aberglaslyn Mountain Rescue
- AES Bulgaria
- Aggreko Training & Electric
- Associated Utility Supplies Ltd
- Bombardier - Austria
- British Energy - Sizewell B
- British Energy - Hinkley Point B
- British Transport Police
- BT
- C Wind Limited
- DB Schenker Rail UK
- DHL
- E.ON UK
- EDF Energy Networks
- Electricity Supply Board
- ESB Power Generation
- First Hydro Company
- Global Energy Services
- Highways Agency
- Horizon Utilites
- ITS Plant Tech Ltd
- Jersey Water
- Magnox North
- Magnox South
- Magnox Chapelcross
- National Grid
- Northern Ireland Electricity
- Oldbury Power Station
- Powerteam
- RWE Power Plc
- Scottish Power UK plc
- Scotrenewables Tidal Power Ltd
- Siemens Wind Power A/S
- Thames Water Utilities
- Times Energy
- UK Power Networks
- Utility Training Services Ltd
- United Utilites
- Vestas Offshore
- Veolia
- Wesco Distribution International
- Western Power Distribution
- WMSNT Bus Services
- Wylfa Power Station
- NSB (Norwegian Railroad)
- Flytoget (Airport Express Train)
- Sydney Trains
- Ausgrid
- Easternwell Energy
- Enersafe
- Ergon Energy
- Applus Rtd