The Seacrewsader 2010 275N Twin Chamber is designed to meet the SOLAS 2010 regulations according to MSC 81(70) as amended by MSC 200(80) and MSC 207(81). However the jacket outperforms this requirement, providing increased performance in the most demanding working environments. We have improved the body angle, mouth freeboard and face plane angles to ensure you are even safer at sea.
We have also added a new, unique inflation chamber that improves turn times while providing unrivalled comfort and support. Each chamber is fitted with two 60g CO2 cylinders, activated by UML MK5i standard automatic firing mechanisms, and a 3.5 psi relief valve to ensure full buoyancy during single or double chamber inflation.
The Seacrewsader 2010 275N Twin Chamber is designed for extreme working environments and is also suitable for abandonment purposes. The high buoyancy level provides added protection when heavy work gear and clothing is worn. The new, more compact cover is constructed from a robust fabric to withstand the most arduous conditions without damage to the lifejacket and internal bladders.Alternatively there is a fire resistant version available. Crotch straps come fitted as standard.
The lifejacket is both easy to don and comfortable. It is a universal adult size suitable from a minimum weight of 43kg and will fit a maximum chest size of 1750mm.
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Although both are called personal flotation devices (PFDs) they are quite different. A lifejacket is designed to support the wearer in the water and will rotate them into a face up position - even when unconscious. Lifejackets offer more buoyancy, which helps to increase the distance between the waterline and the airway. Buoyancy aids are not designed to fully support the wearer in the water face up, but to provide buoyancy to help support the wearer in the water and reduce fatigue. Lifejackets are designed for swimmers and non-swimmers alike whilst buoyancy aids should only be worn by competent swimmers.
As a lifejacket manufacturer we would always recommend an annual service, however depending on your operation and the approval authority you are governed by it may also be a legal requirement.
This is dependent on your lifejacket. Some lifejackets are designed to be manually activated only. Always make sure you know what type you’re wearing and if it is suitable for the activity. All inflatable gas lifejackets will come with a manual override, make sure you know where this is and that it is accessible.