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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)
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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!

Available details on the internet concerning the Markusnet

ML 03-07-01

The Markusnet is an ideal teaching and training tool on board every vessel to prevent man-overboard incidents happen and to prevent them becoming a  serious matter for all involved.

ML 03-05-01

The Markusnet should be located near all gangways and boat stations.

ML 03-01-01

The Markus Lifenet moves to Scotland.

ML 02-02-01

Factors affecting your choice of Markusnet.

ML 02-01-01

The advantage of having Markusnet type MS at hand.

ML 01-12-01

The Markusnet is a man-overboard "MOB" safety and rescue system which adds value to the vessel, the crew and to other lifesaving appliances on board the vessel.

ML.00-05-04

Test report from the Icelandic Marine Safety and Survival Training Centre

ML 99-01-15

Man overboard rescue with Markusnet. A bit of the history.

ML 98-07-01

The M4 Markusnet approved and launced on the international market

ML 97-03-15

You should have man overboard Safety Management Policy for your vessel

ML 86-04-17

Announcement from the Icelandic Maritime Directorate

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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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