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A device for actuating an alarm system that required a person to break the glass cover.
A respirator in which air or oxygen is fed to a face mask carried by the wearer via a demand valve.
A net in an open-meshed fabric twisted, knotted, or woven together at regular intervals made for climbing.
An artefact that is used to control fibrillation of the heart.
A filtration device used to purify tap water. They are normally composed of various resins that replace positive & negatively charged ions.
A device that provides a safe and rapid method of descent in case of an emergency situation requiring evacuation.
A artefact that is a an assembly of items required in the case of an emergency contained in a bag or some other container.
A device used for cleaning your eyes.
Renewable eye wash bottles mounted in fixed locations.
A block fitted with a steel rope or web line, with an emergency locking retractor and an automatic retrieval mechanism that is designed to offer protection to workers at heights.
A type of cover made of a material which does not burn very easily, which you throw over a fire to put it out or stop it from spreading.
A physical object designed to eject agents, e.g. water or a chemical, to put out fires.
A device where hoses can be connected for drawing water for fire fighting.
The firewater discharge controller.
A collection of functional equipment intended to be used for first aid service in case of emergency.
A physical object that makes the operation of a piece of equipment dependent upon the condition, position or operation of one or more other pieces of equipment.
An artefact for the rescue of personnel from an installation in the case of an emergency situation.
A facility to give light when the life buoy is in the water.
A lifejacket is a type of personal flotation device designed to keep a persons airway clear of the water whether the wearer is conscious or unconscious.
An artefact that is intended to pass a line accurately and quickly.
A manual call point is a device which enables personnel to raise an alarm in the event of a fire incident by pressing a frangible element to activate the alarm system.
A survival suit (or more specifically an immersion survival suit), is a special type of waterproof dry suit that protects the wearer from hypothermia from immersion in cold water, after abandoning a sinking or capsized vessel, especially in the open ocean
An information object that indicates the location of safety signs and other relevant safety information.
A shower intended for emergency situations.
An information object with a symbol representing some hazard or safety information.
Visual signs to convey information or messages relating to item identification and locations. Conforming to standards as per type.
A large basin with taps that supplies water.
An artefact which is a framework of poles, canvas, etc. for carrying a sick, injured or wounded person.
A skid assembly that supports a Twin Agent Fire Extinguishing System (TAFES).
A skid assembly containing the units required to operate a water mist system.
A diagram showing the main features and locations of major items. Usually has some dimensions to convey spatial relationships but is generally inadequate for construction.
A document that describes methods of operating a piece of equipment or process unit, including but not limited to Instructions, procedures, drawings, tables, etc. for the operation -stop, start, and emergency shutdown. Including operational limits, function testing, possible interruptions, corrective actions, hazards and corrective measures to be taken.
A diagram which depicts an electrical circuit. It shows the components of the circuit as simplified shapes, and the power and signal connections between devices.