A variant model of our popular Man Overboard manikin, the Helicopter Winch Manikin was designed in consultation with the experts at Bristow Helicopters UK to provide a solution for training horizontal lifts from the water.
When using a helicopter to rescue someone who has been in the water for some time, it is vital that they are winched in the correct way to prevent cardiac problems associated with a sudden release of hydrostatic squeeze.
It is preferable to raise the casualty horizontally, so as to minimise the effect of water pressure and therefore we were pleased to work with the rescue experts at Bristow Helicopters (UK), to make changes to our popular Man Overboard model which would allow it to perform more accurately in a helicopter winch scenario.
FEATURES & BENEFITS
Has lighter legs than the standard Man Overboard model, meaning that the legs float more readily when fitting the harness/strops in water.
The manikin will sit in a stable “W” position whilst winched to the helicopter.
Compatible with standard and Hypothermic Lifting straps.
Buckle clips on the inside knees and ankles allows for the option of keeping legs together.
The tough nylon mesh carcass allows the water to penetrate quickly, allowing the legs to drop beneath the surface, leaving only the head and shoulders visible, if desired.
Floats horizontally, vertically or at 45 degrees, to simulate a live person or dead body – achieved by redistributing foam pieces within the overalls in a matter of seconds.
Bright orange overalls and SOLAS reflective tape on the head make the manikin highly visible in open water.