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Life Safety & Rescue Solutions - Wormald New Zealand

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8 LIFE SAFETY & RESCUE SOLUTIONS<br />

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SCBA<br />

Sigma 2<br />

Self Contained Breathing Apparatus<br />

MARINE<br />

POLICE/MILITARY<br />

INDUST/UTILS<br />

MINING<br />

FIRE/EMERGENCY<br />

OIL/GAS/CHEM<br />

Sigma 2 is a high performance, low cost Self Contained Breathing Apparatus<br />

for shipboard fire fighting and confined space entry. The set complies with the<br />

requirements of SOLAS chapter II, reg 17.<br />

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Low cost, high performance SCBA<br />

Accepts a wide range of 200/300 bar cylinders<br />

Easy to operate with low through life costs<br />

Lightweight and ergonomic backplate<br />

Tempest demand valve and reducer provide excellent<br />

flow performance<br />

MED SHIPSWHEEL<br />

APPROVED<br />

CEN - PAQ<br />

Self Contained Breathing Apparatus<br />

MARINE<br />

POLICE/MILITARY<br />

INDUST/UTILS<br />

MINING<br />

FIRE/EMERGENCY<br />

OIL/GAS/CHEM<br />

The CEN-PAQ one size waistcoat and compact cylinder allows for use where full<br />

sized SCBA may be too bulky or heavy. CEN-PAQ is suitable for snatch rescue,<br />

intervention and rescue applications. An optional airline attachment is ideal for<br />

extended working.<br />

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Optional airline, rescue second mask or decontamination attachments<br />

Robust, reliable and simply maintained, low through life costs<br />

Hi-Vis or anti-static jacket versions<br />

15, 20 or 30 minute versions available<br />

Choice of facemasks<br />

Tempest demand valve and reducer provide excellent flow performance

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