Access Magazine 9 - Spring 2016
Solutions for Tactical & Rescue - High Angle Access Operations.
Solutions for Tactical & Rescue - High Angle Access Operations.
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Ladders & Ladder Systems<br />
RIGID LADDERS, POLE LADDERS &<br />
FLEXIBLE SIDED LADDERS<br />
TAGS® Modular Ladder Pole System and Marine Boarding Ladders make underway<br />
boarding vessels from a RHIB very easy and safe. In addition to these rigid<br />
ladders our flexible ladder range has been extended with the new TAGS® WireSafe<br />
Ladders. In this chapter will also take a closer look at our Fibrelight II Ladder; a<br />
complete re-design of the established Fibrelight Ladder. Exclusively for TAGS®.<br />
TAGS® MODULAR LADDER POLES<br />
Our Modular Ladder Poles are designed for rapid boarding<br />
of static and moving targets. The Ladder Pole is<br />
simple to deploy and climbing is very easy. The operator<br />
can effectively run up the ladder if necessary. If you need<br />
to transfer persons from the vessel to the RHIB you will<br />
find that it is also easy to climb for persons that are not<br />
as well trained as your fellow team members.<br />
The Ladder consists of a Top Assembly, Bottom Standoff<br />
Assembly and in between you can add Pole Sections that<br />
come in two sizes. You can basically choose the right<br />
length for the vessel you need to board.<br />
Combining the modules to a ladder is safe and simple<br />
and can be done within seconds without the need of<br />
tools.<br />
To prevent the ladder from accidentaly being kicked off<br />
the vessel by the RHIB at high seas states; a flexible section<br />
(Fibre Light Ladder) can be mounted to the Bottom<br />
Standoff Assembly.<br />
This modular setup makes it a very versatile tool that<br />
can be optimized for a wide variety of scenario’s. Ideal<br />
for urban operations also.<br />
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