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Markusnets
MS.00
MS.02 (2 metre)
MS.1 (10 metre)
MS.2 (20 metre)
MS.3 (30 metre)
MS.4 (40 metre)
Other Products
Throw-line
Safety-ladder
Scramble-nets
MOB boat rescue-nets
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Markus Lifenet products are made for use in   extreme situations at sea when every second counts.

See rescue with Markusnet.

It adds value to other lifesaving means on board!

Markusnet version MS.1

Designed for man over board recovery on all types of boat, ships, quay areas and dams with less than 10 metre height from water level upto rescue deck or platform. It consists of:

A   14 metre (46 feet) Attachment line.

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B   10 metre (33 feet) Lyfting lines on inner end.

C    5 metre (16 feet) Lifting line on outer end.

D   25 metre (83 feet) Rescue-line / Throw-line.

E   In-water rescue-loop / safety-loop.

Weight of net structure 4 kg

Rigid container size in cm: L70 x H51 x W21. In cubic metre: 0,078

Total weight in transport 12,5 kg.

The MS.1 Markusnet comes packed ready for use with screw pack, Instruction poster, Man overboard Safety Training Guide, Brochure and description sheet, Lloyd's Register approval documents and 7 minute CD Training video.

Lloyd's Register / SOLAS type approved as novelty equipment for man overboard rescue on all type of vessels and offshore installations.

Basic use of Markusnet

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Release container and carry it to the spot, release lifting lines and net structure overboard, holding to the outer end of the net. Open and throw the throw-bag in direction of the casualty, allowing for windage as the net is released. Pull lines in as fast as possible allowing though the man overboard to pull the net out to him. Make sure to have straine on the net as the man enters into it in standing position. Allow the man overboard to enter the net in distance from the vessel. Then pull him / her simultaneously on board in seconds.
Entering possibilities                                  Other possibilities
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This Lloyd's Registered approved Markusnet enables one man to react to a man overboard situation in effective and safe manner anywhere along side of the vessel where there is an entrance to a suitable handrail or gunwail and bring a conscious MOB into safety. Make sure it can be used above side doors to ease manual lifting from deck above. Two men can lift a person simultaneously in seconds. One man can lift an average man manually by pulling one lifting line at a time and fasten it. It can also be used by crane. The net structure can be entered into in several ways when in the water, see above.

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Copyright1984-2003:Markus Lifenet (UK.) Ltd.-P.O.Box 3215, Cumbernauld, Glasgow G67 2YN, Scotland, UK.
Tel.:+44(0)1236 735588 - Fax:+44(0)1236 735544 - Email:info@markuslifenet.com - www.markuslifenet.com
Revised: 28/02/04

 

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The Markusnet is designed to catch the mind of the MOB to secure himself in the net structure and by that decrease the need for in-water rescue and enable rescuer to bring the MOB to safety.
It is also designed to enable safe and effective rescue of helpless MOB casualty so called "in-water" rescue.
and transfer of people from liferaft and small boats to larger vessel in extreme weather and sea conditions.

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