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Range of rescue kits
May 1st 2010

If a worker working at height falls, even if they are attached to a fall protection system, they are very unlikely to get themselves out of the situation. If the worker isn't recovered within 20 minutes of the fall they could suffer suspension trauma, which is sometimes fatal.

Uniline has introduced a range of rescue equipment which is swift and efficient to use, allowing colleagues to help the worker in trouble.

The range offers nine individual products which can be compiled according to capability and need and can be applied to a wide range of work situations.

Alternatively, Uniline has put together a number of standard kits which have been 'bespoked' for different industries. Depending on the application, each kit includes ratchet and hooks, foil blanket , compact rescue pole, Kernmantle rope and hooks, aluminium pulleys, aluminium karabiners, slings, rescue bag and rescue strop.

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