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SURVITEC MEETS PASSENGER VESSEL MARKET DEMAND FOR GREATER LIFEJACKET PERFORMANCE

27/11/19

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Survitec continues to lead the way in lifejacket safety with our Premier Compact lifejacket range designed to increase buoyancy and comfort following a growing trend across the cruise ship sector to increase lifejacket capacity on board.

Mark Lutman, Survitec’s Global Technical Sales Manager, LSA, said: “Cruise ships typically carry substantially more lifejackets on board than the mandatory requirement, with lifejackets and lockers now located in all cabins, public areas, staterooms, assembly areas, and embarkation points.

While this additional capacity can take up more space, operators have been looking at ways to keep this to a minimum without reducing the lifejacket performance. Based on feedback from leading operators, we are able to offer a minimum 150 Newton lifejacket without increasing the overall size of the lifejacket, therefore, meeting customer requirements without compromising on the overall levels of safety.”

Nigel Parkes, Design Manager, Survitec, said: “There are international standards (ISO 12402-3) that sets 150 Newton as the minimum buoyancy level for an adult lifejacket, which we believe is the minimum buoyancy for a lifejacket to be used offshore.

“Research indicates that the level of buoyancy has a direct correlation with a lifejacket’s self-righting capability. The amount and position of that buoyancy will also determine a correct floating position in water; for example, low buoyancy products may cause bobbing up and down in a vertical position taking the airways closer to the water surface. Lifejackets with 150 Newton buoyancy help ensure the wearer floats in a safer position high above the waves, improving the chances of survival and increasing visibility.”

This is achieved onthe Premier Compact lifejacket by increasing the buoyancy at the top of the lifejacket and shaping the foam around the buckle, to allow for easier, more compact stacking and stowing.

Ten stowed adult jackets take up 0.182m3 of space compared to the 0.300m3 area of ten original, 2010-designed Premier jackets. The adult version of the jacket has packed dimensions of 440mm x 280mm x 146mm and is sized to fit a chest girth of 1750mm. Crew and child versions are also available. To put this space saving into perspective, it was possible to ship a recent order of 19,865 Premier Compact lifejackets in seven shipping containers instead of nine.

“We are seeing a shift in lifejacket safety as part of the new era of large cruise ships. In the past operators have tended to conform to the mandatory requirement but the sheer scale of the modern cruise ships means that it takes time to move from one place to another resulting in operators ordering in excess of 15,000 lifejackets to enable lifejackets to be strategically placed around the ship” says Mark Lutman.   

Survitec work tirelessly with the cruise owners to ensure they receive the highest and most professional support for the duration of the life of the vessel, advising and assisting in everyday life wherever the vessel is worldwide.