Description
Our Embarkation Ladders at Seacon Solutions are manufactured to the highest standards to ensure utmost safety and durability.
An Embarkation ladder is a highly specialised form of rope ladder, typically used on a merchant vessel during an emergency by crews to get in and out from survival craft. Steps of the embarkation ladder are made of hard wood. The ladders are made by fixing a series of hardwood steps, onto two pairs of manila ropes, and binding each step to the ropes at intervals.
As the decks of most commercial ships are far above the waterline, pilots and other passengers who need to come aboard at sea can usually only do so if a pilot ladder is put out. When the ladders are not being used, they are usually stowed away (rolled up) instead of being left hanging
Product Specification | |
Ladder Length | 2-60 meter |
Step | Natural Hardwood
(525mmL x 115mmW x 28mmT) |
Rubber Step | Rubber
(525mmL x 115mmW x 60mmT) |
Side Rope | Manila Rope
(20mm diameter Ø) |
Comply to Standard | (M.E.D.) 5489 |
SOLAS Regulations III/4, III/ 11, III/34, X/3 | |
LSA Code Chapter 6.1.6 | |
SOLAS Regulation V/23 | |
ISO 5489 (2008) |
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