RESCUE BOATS
Built to be easy to maneuver,
with saving lives as the top priority.
A RESCUE BOAT FOR EVERY SITUATION
THE RESCUE RAFT
Our Rescue Raft is an invaluable tool for saving lives on the water – easy to use, quick to maneuver and accessible to everyone. With its stable design and double-sided paddle, you can safely and easily reach a person in distress, without needing any previous experience. Whether sitting or standing, the raft gives you full control in all water environments. Easy to use, effective in critical moments – invest in safety and save lives with our liferaft!
RESCUE BOAT
WITH OARS
Our rescue boat breathes innovation and water lifesaving into its oars. This boat is designed for lifesaving as number one and you will notice that. Very easy to maneuver, open stern with self-tailing where the distressed person can practically slide in with the water. Rope around the entire railing for a break in triathlon competition, or to get to the stern in case of emergency. 5 metal loops to easily lift the boat with crane, signal color, innovative seat and more. A real workhorse.
PROFESSIONAL RESCUE BOARD
The compact design allows the raft to be transported on the roof of the car, ensuring that rescue operations can begin immediately when the first unit arrives on the scene. Thanks to its flexibility and robustness, the Resca raft is used by rescue services, border guards and defense forces, and has proven to be a safe and durable tool for rescue and recovery professionals.Explore Resca for more efficient and safer operations in any environment!
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Legal requirements for Lifeboats in Public Places
Rescue boats are an important part of the safety equipment in public places near water, such as lakes, rivers and coastal areas. To ensure quick and efficient assistance in case of accidents or emergencies, the use of lifeboats is regulated by legal requirements and guidelines from authorities such as the
1. Accessibility and Location
- Lifeboats should be strategically placed in places where the risk of accidents is high, such as bathing areas, marinas and bridges.
- The boats should be easily accessible to rescue personnel and trained users, with clear signs marking its location.
2. Design and Functionality
- According to current safety regulations, lifeboats should be robust, stable and adapted for rapid operations. They should be easy to maneuver and capable of operating in varying weather conditions.
- To ensure user-friendliness, boats should be equipped with life-saving equipment such as life jackets, lifebuoys and flares.
3. materials and construction quality
- Lifeboats should be made of materials that can withstand prolonged exposure to water and sun, such as UV-resistant plastic, aluminum or fiberglass.
- The design shall be corrosion-proof and resistant to wear in marine and freshwater environments.
4. Maintenance and Inspection
- Regular inspection and maintenance of lifeboats is mandatory. This includes checking the condition of the hull, the functioning of the engine (if applicable) and the equipment included in the boat.
- Responsible actors, such as municipalities and marine operators, must document maintenance and address any equipment deficiencies.
5. education and use
- Persons responsible for operating lifeboats should have the necessary education and training in lifesaving and boat handling.
- According to guidelines from MSB and the Swedish Maritime Administration, regular exercises should be carried out to ensure effective management in the event of an emergency.
6. legal responsibility
- Municipalities and others responsible for public water areas have an obligation under Swedish law to ensure that adequate lifesaving equipment, including lifeboats, are in place and operational.
- Failure to comply with these requirements can lead to legal penalties, including fines and liability in case of accidents.
Conclusion
Rescue Boats play a crucial role in protecting lives in waterfront areas. By following legal requirements and safety recommendations, municipalities and other stakeholders can minimize the risk of accidents and provide rapid assistance in emergency situations. For more detailed information, please refer to the Swedish Maritime Administration’s regulations and MSB’s guidelines.