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Our rescue ladders in yellow signal color are designed for maximum visibility and safety. With 5 different models of ladders, from the Robust Dock Ladder Bracket to the Mobile Life Ladder that can be placed where other rescue ladders go, we offer solutions for all types of water environments. Made from durable materials such as stainless steel, plastic or fiberglass, the ladders require minimal maintenance. Whether it’s Y-booms, floating docks, crowded marinas or hard-to-reach rocky areas, our ladders provide a reliable and safe way out of the water for those in need 24/7.

A LIFESAVING LADDER FOR EVERY SITUATION

QUAY LADDER BRACKET

This is a lifesaving ladder that is ideal for quays and piers in demanding environments, where durability and safety in lifesaving are paramount. With an interchangeable ladder designed to withstand significant forces and adapt smoothly to different conditions, such as Ice, Collisions and Salt water. Select on stainless steel or galvanized with yellow powder coating. rescue ladder k requires minimal maintenance and is available with high or low handlesboth marked with reflectors for increased visibility.

THE LIVHANKEN

When no one hears or sees you, there is the Livhanken! The Livhanken is an easily positioned rescue ladder for both y-booms and floating docks. Thanks to its construction, it is free from the influence of water and ice and has a long service life. It provides a safe and visible way out of the water for those in distress. The Livhanken is mainly intended for installation in marinas, where space is limited and at low heights (max 1 m) to the water surface. Made of hot-dip galvanized steel with yellow powder coating. Available in three variants.

THE LIVLEJDARE

The Livlejdare is great as a lifesaving ladder when it comes to places and environments that do not have the best conditions for mounting traditional rescue ladders. The Livlejdare’s flexibility and design makes it “climb” down sloping quays, guardrails and slopes. As the individual steps are connected with shackles, it is easy to replace a damaged step, which can be ordered separately. Made of stainless steel with yellow powder coating. Choose between high or low handle,both marked with refle for increased visibility.

THE CHAIN LADDER

Our simplest and cheapest lifesaving ladder. Good for climbing and a low bridge handle to make the last step up to safe ground easier. Available in lengths from 2 to 6 meters as standard, longer lengths on request. Hot-dip galvanized steel chains, powder coated yellow steps. Reflectors for increased visibility. Supplement with reflective signs for additional visibility.

THE FIBERGLASS LADDER

This rescue ladder has a durable fiberglass construction that makes it suitable for extremely corrosive environments such as sewage treatment plant basins. The ladder does not rust! It is dyed yellow for best visibility. The ladder has undergone winter and ice tests and is easy to mount in the supplied bridge bracket. the rescue ladder has an integrated handle for easy ascent. Adjustable spacers for lower stop against the quay are included. The ladder is mainly intended for floating docks and lower quays. Complete with reflective signs.

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Rules and Laws for Rescue Ladders in Small Craft Harbors

To ensure a safe and secure environment in marinas, there are specific rules and guidelines related to the installation and maintenance of lifelines. These rules are developed by authorities and organizations such as Maritime Administration, Swedish Boating Union and MSB (The authority for civil protection and preparedness). Here is a summary of the main requirements:

1. location and accessibility

  • Rescue ladders should be strategically placed at locations where the risk of accidents is highest, for example at jetties, y-booms and floating docks.
  • The steps should be clearly visible and easy to reach for both emergency workers and passers-by.

2. visibility and labeling

  • The steps should be clearly marked and painted in bright colors, such as yellow, to ensure maximum visibility, even in darkness and bad weather.
  • According to safety regulations, life-saving equipment should be accompanied by clear signs indicating its location.

3. materials and durability

  • Escape ladders must be made of materials that are resistant to water and corrosion, such as hot-dip galvanized steel or stainless steel with a protective coating.
  • The structure must be robust and withstand the stresses of both ice and water to function all year round.

4. Height and functionality

  • According to recommendations from Swedish Båtunionen and MSB ladders should be dimensioned for low heights, up to one meter from the water surface.
  • They should be easy to unfold or use without assistance, even for people in need.

5. maintenance and inspection

  • Regular inspection and maintenance of rescue ladders is mandatory. This includes inspection for rust, damage and other influences that may reduce functionality.
  • Port owners are responsible for ensuring that ladders and other safety equipment are in good condition and comply with applicable regulations.

By following these rules, marinas contribute to a safer environment for boaters and visitors, and reduce the risk of accidents. For more detailed information, please refer to manuals from Swedish Båtunionen and regulations from Maritime Administration and MSB.

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