Solas Approved Marine Evacuation System Evacuation Chute\ Slide with CCS EC Certificate
Standard and application of marine evacuation system
Marine evacuation system are in accordance with SOLAS (74/96), MSC,(LSA) and applicable in ships on category I voyage area(Ocean voyage area); They can be divi-ded into vertical escape and inclined slide Max height of Stow-age is 22m and the evacuation capacity from 250 pers to 700 pers in 30 Min.
General Specifcation of marine evacuation system
Type |
Stowage Height(m) |
Capacity Of Evacuation |
Capacity Of Platform |
Weight |
Packing Size |
Vertical Evacuation System |
10--19 |
250P |
50 |
1500 |
1400*850*2200 |
10--19 |
500P |
75 |
1980 |
2000*950*2200 |
10--20 |
330P |
50 |
1560 |
1200*1850*2500 |
10--20 |
660P |
100 |
2000 |
1200*2600*2500 |
Inclined Evacuation System |
4.5--12 |
350P |
50 |
1500 |
1600*1800*2020 |
4.5--12 |
700P |
100 |
1980 |
1800*1800*2500 |
MES, or Marine Evacuation System, serves as a mechanism for swiftly transferring individuals from a ship's embarkation deck to a floating lifeboat. This escape system relies on the slide or chute method, employing an inflatable slide and boarding platform to facilitate the process. Often, these components are utilized in conjunction with a life raft, ensuring a comprehensive emergency evacuation solution.
Maritime evacuation systems are widely used in a variety of scenarios, including cruise ships and ferries, high-speed vessels, defense and offshore sectors. In these scenarios, large-scale evacuations require effective organization and implementation, especially when personnel without professional training are faced with emergencies.