Fire Department Personal Protective Equipment Classification Type 3, 4 Compatible Life Jacket
This life jacket (personal equipment category Type 3, 4) is designed for rescue operations in "Hot Zones (danger zones)" as categorized by the Fire Department. It has obtained the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism's type approval (Sakura mark), making it suitable for use and work on rescue boats. 【Specifications】 - Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism approved work life jacket (compliant with requirements for small vessel life jackets) - Equipped with a quick-release harness - Outer fabric made of durable, high-strength Cordura nylon - Large pockets capable of storing various equipment 【Usage Locations and Applications】 - Water rescue and search operations related to fire and police - Boarding rescue boats - Search and rescue during typhoons and heavy rain disasters For more details, please contact us or download the catalog.
Inquire About This Product
basic information
【Specifications (Partial)】 ○Size: Free ○Waist: 750mm to 1350mm ○Weight: Approximately 1260g ○Buoyancy: Initial buoyancy approximately 13.5kg ○Color: Yellow ○Material: Cordura *For more details, please contact us or download the catalog.
Price information
Please contact us.
Delivery Time
※Please contact us.
Applications/Examples of results
For more details, please contact us or download the catalog.
catalog(2)
Download All CatalogsNews about this product(1)
Company information
Takahashi Lifesaving Equipment Co., Ltd. has been consistently manufacturing and selling equipment for lifesaving at water's edge since its founding by Tadayoshi Takahashi in Osaka in 1935. The company was established in Naniwa Ward, Osaka, which at the time had many shipyards nearby, and the demand for lifesaving equipment to be installed on commercial vessels built there was the impetus for its founding. After the war, the era entered a period of high economic growth. Accordingly, Takahashi Lifesaving Equipment Co., Ltd. developed lifesaving equipment for leisure and working boats, and also began manufacturing oil fences and silt fences to protect waterfront environments.