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Ikar Davit / Cantilever Arm - AASS1

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Ikar Davit / Cantilever Arm - AASS1

£798.00

Ikar Davit / Cantilever Arm - AASS3

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Ikar Davit / Cantilever Arm - AASS3

£1,202.00

Ikar Side Entry Davit / Cantilever Arm - AASSMH

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Ikar Specialist Side Entry Davit / Cantilever Arm for Tank entry - AASSMH

£1,595.00

Sala (UCL) Advanced Side Entry System

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Sala (UCL) Advanced Side Entry System and External Adjustment Tank Collar

£4,171.28


A Seemingly Unimportant Device That Could Save Your Life

You've probably seen news reports of various individuals trapped in tight spaces like collapsed mines, wells, or buildings suffering earthquake damage. Unfortunately, these stories are all too common in a modern world where we spend as much time underground or in concrete structures as we do outside. If you're ever unfortunate enough to find yourself trapped in such a confined space, there is a device that could very well save your life - despite the fact that it doesn't look like much.

The device we're talking about is known as a confined space rescue davit.It is a piece of equipment usually consisting of a cantilever arm, a winch, a motorized or mechanical crank, rope, and a lanyard or other harness. The device allows rescue apparatus to be lowered into aconfined space in order to pull the victim out as safely as possible. Confined space rescue davits are sometimes the only way to extract avictim from an extremely tight space.

The Nature of Confined Space Rescues

Using a strict definition, confined space rescue is a specific set of techniques and protocols used by trained individuals to rescue victims trapped in tight spaces. It is a highly technical area of rescue training that requires attention to detail, patience, and the ability to adapt to ever-changing environments. When rescuing a victim from a potentially life-threatening situation the last thing arescue team needs is a piece of equipment that is either unreliable or altogether not up to the task.

That's why it's extremely important for rescue operations to have dependable confined space rescue davits. They need equipment that will always perform as it was intended; in some cases it might need to overperform. If rescuers are depending on a davit to save a life, and it fails, the consequences could be devastating. Thankfully, technology has come a long way since davits were first invented at the turn ofthe 20th century. Today's equipment is much stronger and more dependable than ever before.

The Davit Principle

Confined space rescue davits work on a very simple principle: suspending the pivot point of a rescue rope over the centre of an access hole inorder to provide a friction-free lift. In other words, without a rescue davit you might need to pull someone from an abandoned well by standing outside the well and heaving. Yet all the way up your rope will be making contact with the sides of the well preventing you from making a clean extraction. The davit solves that problem entirely.

Sometimes you'll see such them employed in helicopter rescues as well. In order to keep rescue ropes from contacting and tangling with landing gear,the davit suspends the pivot point of the rope out of harm’sway. It is a brilliant concept originally invented to help with the deployment of life boats on ocean going vessels. Thanks to some very inventive minds the technology was adapted and developed to create the confined space rescue davits of today.