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FALL Protection 2007

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Technical Access & RescueRescue kitsMiller-Troll Rescue Kits are specifically designed to provide rescue servicesand industrial rope access companies with the necessary equipment to performan immediate and secure self-rescue or casualty-rescue operation. As withall Class 3 PPE equipment, the operator should be fully trained on the useof this equipment.RG9 Rescue KitReady-to-use rescue kit.Suitable for lowering a casualty unaccompaniedto the ground or for self rescue.This kit complies to EN341 and contains:RG9 automatic self descender -maximum descent speed 0.8m/s.20m rope with karabiner.Anchorage sling (1.2 m).Practical and waterproof storage bag.Ref.: 10 060 27INDY Rescue kitReady-to-use rescue kit.Suitable for use by one-person only.This kit complies to EN341 and contains:INDY descender – maximumdescent speed 2m/s.20m rope with karabiner.Anchorage sling.Convenient, waterproof storage bag.Ref.: 10 060 26High Access Rescue KitReady-to-use kit designed for the rescue of a casualtyat height by a trained operator. This kit contains:• ProALLP Tech descender• 25m rope with karabiner• Anchorage sling (1.2m) with protective sheath• Rope protector• Cowstail sling• 3 karabiners• Knife for cutting free the casualty from anchorage• Convenient and waterproof red rescue bagRef.: 10 070 50Casualty Pulley SystemLightweight pulley system whichenables the rescuer to clip thecasualty to his own line and liftthem to transfer either onto hissystem or onto a stretcher.Maximum length: 2mPulley, ascender and karabinersfit into a strong carrying bag.Weight: 1.2kgRef.: 10 070 42We reserve the right to add or change products withoutnotice. Please note that product functionality will notchange.72

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