Marine lifesaving 26personsEnclosed Life Boat/Rescue Boat and platform davit
Applied rules of CCS, BV, EC, ABS, RINA Approved GRP Fully Enclosed Lifeboat SOLAS amendments and International life-saving appliance regulation (LSA) MSC.272(85) & MSC.274(85)
Lifeboats are strategically stored on davits positioned on both sides of the ship, providing a crucial means of escape for the crew during emergencies. The launching mechanism comprises a marine davit, encompassing essential components such as the boom, frame, platform, pendant, suspension pulley, and a secure noose or lashing device.
Complementing the davit, a marine winch is integral to the system, featuring a reduction gear, handbrake, and centrifugal brake. This comprehensive setup ensures a swift and controlled deployment of lifeboats directly from their storage positions, contributing to the ship's overall safety and emergency response capabilities.
A lifeboat holds paramount significance as a critical component of life-saving equipment aboard a ship, specifically designed for use during the abandonment of the vessel in extreme emergencies. This smaller, rigid vessel is affixed to a davit on the ship, facilitating quick and efficient abandonment with minimal time and machinery involved.
The lifeboat's auxiliary launch mechanism operates from the side of the ship, ensuring a rapid escape route for the crew, emphasizing the vessel's commitment to prompt and effective emergency response measures.