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With a realistic and durable design, the Ruth Lee™ Body Recovery Training Manikin simulates real-world recovery scenarios for effective training.
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
A pre-established protocol is essential for victim retrieval – the body recovery manikin was predominately designed to aid Police dive teams train to recover bodies from any inland waters or under ice.
The manikin is a variant of the popular Water Rescue manikin – but instead of floating, it sinks. By balancing the buoyancy against the ballast the manikin weighs 50kg on land but only 10kg under water.
The body recovery models are visible to sonar devices – the gallery image was taken using a Cmax CM2 Side Scan and Konsberg Sector Scan Sona.
Note: Occasionally, the materials used are subject to change. If the material specification is important, please contact us on 01490 413 282 for the most up-to-date information.
FEATURES
- Anatomically correct weight distribution allows for realistic body ‘bagging’ as part of training exercises.
- The body recovery models are visible to sonar devices – the gallery image was taken using a Cmax CM2 Side Scan and Konsberg Sector Scan Sona.
- This manikin will easily withstand a fall of 5 – 6 meters into water with no damage – they are tough!
- Constructed using a H/D reinforced Nylon mesh for the carcass and non-absorbent closed cell foam for buoyancy – mesh allows water to flood into the body to allow it to sink and out as it is being recovered.
- Mesh allows for ventilation when the manikin hung up to dry – a polypropylene loop to the back of the carcass allows the manikin to be lowered into position or hung up to dry.
- The addition of a realistic face and a wig enable easier/quicker identification of the body in poor viability when the search is by touch only.
- Polyethylene strips running from the shoulders to the knees allow flexibility but prevent the manikin from bending in half when using stretchers or recovery devices.
- Replaceable coveralls and boots are easily replaceable and greatly extend the life of the manikin
- Nylon mesh – conforms to BS 3408/20
- Reinforced P.V.C – conforms to BS 3408/20 and ISO 7854 1984
- High density polypropylene webbing (25mm rated to 207Kg, 50mm rated to 440Kg)
- Polypropylene plastic (conforms to DIN EN ISO 1873, Teil 1)
- Non-absorbent closed cell foam – water absorption : 1 Day < 0.1 (DIN 53428 1986) 28 Days < 0.5% VOL
- Supplied complete with a protective overall constructed in tough polyester (conforms to BS EN ISO 15025:2002) – the same material used in Police ballistic/stab vests.
- Made in the UK – all manikins conform strictly to our ISO 9001:2015 standards.
SPECIFICATIONS
Material | Nylon, polyester, polyethylene, polypropylene, PVC |
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Standards | BS 3408/20, BS EN ISO 15025:2002, DIN 53428 1986, DIN EN ISO 1873, Teil 1, ISO 7854 1984, ISO 9001:2015 |
TECHNICAL DATA
Name |
Code |
Height (m) |
Weight (kg) |
NATO Stock No |
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Toddler |
RLNBR10 |
0.9 |
10 |
N/A |
Youth |
RLNBR30 |
1.3 |
30 |
N/A |
Adult |
RLNBR50 |
1.8 |
50 |
N/A |
WHO USES THEM?
- Regularly exported to rescue professionals in 26 countries worldwide, with the USA, Australia and Germany being our biggest markets
- UK Fire Services
- Police forces throughout the world.
- USCG (United Sates Coastguard)
- Brisbane Water Police
- State Emergency Services – Australia
- Surf Life Saving Club WA