LEADER Provides Wired Communication for Confined Spaces

LEADER Provides Wired Communication for Confined Spaces

LEADER Com ensures a continuous, reliable, and very clear communication between the safety attendant and members of teams engaged in confined space entry, particularly when working in noisy environments and where other conventional communications won’t work.

Fast and easy to implement

LEADER Com allows up to 10 team members connected on the system providing communication between one another and the safety attendant, up to a distance of 3 miles (4.8 km) per user connected.

For high angle working configurations, or for rope access, the communication rope can replace the primary rope or the life line.

The communication rope is a rope incorporating a communication wire and offering all the same working properties of a conventional climbing rope.

USABLE FOR MANY ACTIVITIES AND APPLICATIONS:

  • Fire departments and rescue: High angle, extrication, confined space rescue, underground rescue
  • Tactical response: SWAT, placement, coordination, surveillance
  • Public utilities and Maintenance: Tunnels, boilers, furnaces, wind turbines, sandblasting, welding, clean-up
  • Chemical industries and Refineries: Tanks, pipes, storage vessels, towers, pylons offshore platforms
  • Telecommunications: Communication towers
  • Mining: Underground work
  • Water networks: Sewers, manholes, pits, wells,
  • Textile industries: Fibres manufacturing, flax processing,
  • Food industries: Silos, mills, holdings tanks
  • Shipping: Ship’s holds and tanks, compartments
  • Railways: Railroad tank cars
  • Aircraft: Fuel cell entry tanks, aircrafts sections, riveting, de-icing

For more information, go to www.LeaderNorthAmerica.com

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