LALIZAS NEPTUNE IMMERSION SUIT,SZ: X-LARGE C/W: TIZIP,70455, SOLAS

  • Product Code: LALIZAS NEPTUNE IMMERSION SUIT
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Immersion Suit Insulated 'Neptune'

​• Exceeds the latest SOLAS specifications for hypothermia protection
• Ideal for use on board ferries, offshore drilling rigs, rescue boats, man-overboard boats and for general commercial use
• Protects you in situations where the danger of hypothermia is great, increasing your chances of survival
• Made of reinforced neoprene material (5mm thickness)
• Ergonomic design
• Thermally insulated
• Diesel, oil & flame resistant
• Successfully submitted to water ingress, jump & leak tests
• Easy & quick donning
• Should be worn in conjunction with an approved lifejacket

Features:
• A face seal and flap
• 3-finger gloves
• Front waterproof zipper ankle cuffs
• Neoprene pocket
• SOLAS Retroreflective Tapes (70180)
 
*Impa Code 330169, 330170, 330171, 330172

LALIZAS NEPTUNE IMMERSION SUIT,SZ: X-LARGE C/W: TIZIP,70455, SOLAS
COLOR: Red

SIZES:

Universal Adult 
WEIGHT: 55-95 Kg
HEIGHT: 160 - 190 cm
Xlarge Adult
WEIGHT: 85 - 130 Kg  
HEIGHT: max 205 cm

Immersion Suit main Parts

  • Neoprene Fabric, 5 mm width with insulating properties
  • Water proof  Zipper
  • Retro - reflective tapes made by 3M , MED approved
  • Rubber or neoprene gloves
  • Light pocket for an approved solas light
  • Non - skid Sole
  • Bag

An immersion suit is a body covering suit that is worn specifically for the purpose of remaining afloat and surviving during emergencies in high seas. This suit is therefore also known as a survival suit or a rescue suit

Immersion Suit, also names survival suit, is a special waterproof dry suit that protects the wearer from hypothermia in cold water, after abandoning a sinking ship, especially in the ocean. Immersion suit is an important life-saving equipment at the open sea. It can significantly improve survival time in cold water.

Carriage Requirements

- SOLAS Chap.III/7.3;

An immersions suit or anti-exposure suit of an appropriate size shall be provided for every person assigned to crew the rescue boat or assigned to the marine evacuation system party.

- SOLAS Chap.III/32.3
  1. The paragraph applies to all cargo ships.
  2. An immersion suit of an appropriate size shall be provided for every person on board the ship. However, for ships other than bulk carriers, as defined in Chap.IX/1, these immersion suits need not be required if the ship in constantly engaged on voyages in warm climates where, in the opinion of the Administration, immersion suits are unnecessary.
  3. If a ship has any watch or work stations which are located remotely from the place or places where immersion suits are normally stowed, including remotely located survival craft carried in accordance with Chap.III/31.1.4 additional immersion suits of an appropriate size shall be provided at these locations for the number of persons normally on watch or working at those locations at any time.
    (supplement) At least two sets of immersion suits are to be provided for the stored position of the additional liferaft required by Chap.III/31.1.4 (IACS UI SC213 Rev.4).
  4. Immersion suits shall be so placed as to be readily accessible and their position shall be plainly indicated.
  5. The immersion suits required by this regulation may be used to comply with the requirements of Chap.III/7.3.


  • PERIODIC TESTING OF IMMERSION SUIT AND ANTI-EXPOSURE SUIT SEAMS AND CLOSURES (MSC/Circ.1114)

    Research performed by several maritime Administrations has demonstrated that the seams and closures of immersion suits and anti-exposure suits experience deterioration over time.The rate and severity of deterioration may vary widely, depending upon the specific components and procedures employed in the manufacture of the suit and the conditions under which the suit is stored.However, even under ideal conditions, the materials and adhesives used have a finite service life and will inevitably experience a reduction in strength and/or loss of watertightness with age.

    2.Monthly inspection of immersion suits and anti-exposure suits carried out in accordance with SOLAS regulation III/20.7 (see Shipping Circular MC No. 16 of 2002 dated 4 September 2002) may not be adequate to detect deterioration of seams and closures of the suits due to adhesive ageing and do not adequately address deterioration of seams and closures (zippers, etc.) which may not be readily apparent by visual inspection. Such deterioration can be detected by pressurization of the suit with air, and testing of the seams and closures for leaks with a soapy water solution.

    3.To ensure the maintenance of adequate strength and watertightness of seams and closures of immersion suits and anti-exposure suits with age, each suit should be subjected to an air pressure test at intervals not exceeding three years, or more frequently for suits over ten years of age in accordance with the guidelines set out in IMO Circular MSC/Circ.1114 dated 25 May 2004 as part of the maintenance required to be carried out by SOLAS Reg III/20.3.1. A copy of the circular can be found in our website under "Circulars & Notices > Shipping Notices" at:http://www.mpa.gov.sg/web/wcm/myconnect/www/b36f16e4-4b43-4a85-8ddd-0b25d7146aed/circ1114.pdf?MOD=AJPERES

    4.Notwithstanding that paragraph 4 of MSC/Circ.1114 recommends that the air pressure test be performed at a suitable shore-based facility, periodic testing of immersion suits and anti-exposure suits may be carried out by shipboard personnel who are deemed to have the necessary skills, knowledge and competence to carry out the test in accordance with MSC/Circ.1114 and with instructions provided by the manufacturer and that there are available on board suitable equipment necessary to carry out the test.

    5.The "Company" as defined in paragraph 1.1.2 of the ISM Code may assess and decide on the shipboard personnel deemed to have the necessary skills, knowledge and competence to carry out the test in accordance with MSC/Circ.1114.




    330169-IMMERSION SUITS UK DOT, APPROVED

    Made of foam rubber. Serves to prevent the loss of body heat when submerged in cold water. Shall be provided for every person assigned to the crew of the rescue boat and at least three immersion suits shall be provided for each open type lifeboat on the ship.

    IMPA 330174

    Immersion suits IMPA code: 330169

    330168SIMMERSION SUITS, SOLAR NO.2浸水保温服,2型
    330169IMMERSION SUITS, SOLAR APPROVED 浸水保温服,
    330170IMMERSION SUITS HK APPROVED浸水保温服,HK,1型

    IMMERSION SUITS UK DOT APPROVED - IMPA 330169

    330171 APPROVED IMMERSION SUITS

    330195

    IMMERSION SUIT MED APPROVED IMMERSION SUIT MED APPROVED


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