ELSA Emergency Life Support Apparatus

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ELSA Emergency Life Support Apparatus

What is an EEBD?

Emergency Escape Breathing Devices EEBD’s are respiratory devices designed for escaping in emergency situations, hazardous areas or environments which are Immediately Dangerous to Life or Health (IDLH) They are meant to be worn in situations where the breathable air quality has been compromised and it is critical to quickly escape contaminants

Emergency Escape Breathing Devices They have a small cylinder with a limited duration of 10 or 15 minutes They can be either positive pressure or constant flow These types of apparatus can utilise either hoods or facemasks

Emergency Escape Breathing Devices EEBD’s must only be used as a means of escaping They should not be used for: Normal working Entry to hazardous areas Rescue

History of the ELSA

The ELSA was pioneered by Sabre in 1982 History of the ELSA Why Scott RPE? Slide objective Set out clearly defined benefits that the client can expect to realise by engaging with Scott Presentation tip This is the key slide in the presentation. It is critically important on this slide to recognise what the benefit of the key message is to the client. Use knowledge of the client's needs to tailor the benefits of these key messages to them and ensure that these benefits are repeated throughout the presentation. Ensure that language is focused on the client rather than on Scott (i.e. you will see increased productivity, rather than Scott will help to increase productivity). Customers buy Scott respiratory protection equipment for the following reasons Value proposition Safety Quality User Focus Experience & Expertise Full Service Provider Safety is key for any employer and any employee Have the right equipment to ensure compliance with all safety legislation and mitigate risks of litigation Best quality solution based on proven systems and real experiences Ensures that the solutions actually meet the needs of employees and employers Products focused on the needs of users Ensures high level of user adoption, minimising risk to employees and therefore employers and creates are more productive environment Leverage a vast history of experience and expertise from a wide range of different industries Confidence and peace of mind in the solutions provided, delivering a low risk option From complete range of products, to consultative approach to create the right solution to meet the customer's needs Customers don't need to worry about anything and so have more time to focus on core business and adding value to it The ELSA was pioneered by Sabre in 1982 Designed to be a very simple, very robust and very reliable unit suitable for use in emergency situations

History of the ELSA Why Scott RPE? Slide objective Set out clearly defined benefits that the client can expect to realise by engaging with Scott Presentation tip This is the key slide in the presentation. It is critically important on this slide to recognise what the benefit of the key message is to the client. Use knowledge of the client's needs to tailor the benefits of these key messages to them and ensure that these benefits are repeated throughout the presentation. Ensure that language is focused on the client rather than on Scott (i.e. you will see increased productivity, rather than Scott will help to increase productivity). Customers buy Scott respiratory protection equipment for the following reasons Value proposition Safety Quality User Focus Experience & Expertise Full Service Provider Safety is key for any employer and any employee Have the right equipment to ensure compliance with all safety legislation and mitigate risks of litigation Best quality solution based on proven systems and real experiences Ensures that the solutions actually meet the needs of employees and employers Products focused on the needs of users Ensures high level of user adoption, minimising risk to employees and therefore employers and creates are more productive environment Leverage a vast history of experience and expertise from a wide range of different industries Confidence and peace of mind in the solutions provided, delivering a low risk option From complete range of products, to consultative approach to create the right solution to meet the customer's needs Customers don't need to worry about anything and so have more time to focus on core business and adding value to it The ELSA was originally developed for use on bulk carriers in the shipping market However as a result of the HMS Sheffield incident the ELSA became used by Navies around the world

History of the ELSA The 3rd generation ELSA was developed around the year 2000 and today there are four different models within the ELSA range. The different models have been developed in order to withstand the range of applications that the ELSA is used in and in response to the ever increasing standards. Why Scott RPE? Slide objective Set out clearly defined benefits that the client can expect to realise by engaging with Scott Presentation tip This is the key slide in the presentation. It is critically important on this slide to recognise what the benefit of the key message is to the client. Use knowledge of the client's needs to tailor the benefits of these key messages to them and ensure that these benefits are repeated throughout the presentation. Ensure that language is focused on the client rather than on Scott (i.e. you will see increased productivity, rather than Scott will help to increase productivity). Customers buy Scott respiratory protection equipment for the following reasons Value proposition Safety Quality User Focus Experience & Expertise Full Service Provider Safety is key for any employer and any employee Have the right equipment to ensure compliance with all safety legislation and mitigate risks of litigation Best quality solution based on proven systems and real experiences Ensures that the solutions actually meet the needs of employees and employers Products focused on the needs of users Ensures high level of user adoption, minimising risk to employees and therefore employers and creates are more productive environment Leverage a vast history of experience and expertise from a wide range of different industries Confidence and peace of mind in the solutions provided, delivering a low risk option From complete range of products, to consultative approach to create the right solution to meet the customer's needs Customers don't need to worry about anything and so have more time to focus on core business and adding value to it

Anti-static bag for potentially explosive areas ELSA range ELSA EN1146 approved 10 & 15 min option ELSA DASH prEN1146 approved 10 & 15 min option ELSA SPRINT EN402 approved 10 & 15 min option ELSA MUSTER EN402 approved 10 & 15 min option Anti-static bag for potentially explosive areas

ELSA ELSA DASH ELSA SPRINT ELSA MUSTER Air Supply Constant flow Positive pressure, on demand Application Marine or Industrial escape Marine or Industrial escape where the escape may require a lot of physical exertion or maximum protection is needed Rapid escape situations where the escape may require a lot of physical exertion or maximum protection is needed Available durations 10 & 15 mins Type of hood or facemask Constant flow hood only Constant flow hood or positive pressure facemask Positive pressure facemask or positive pressure hood Approvals EN1146 & MED prEN1146 EN402 Auxiliary air in attachment No Yes High visibility bag Yes (anti-static also available) No (anti-static bag only)

ELSA

Smart Solutions – ELSA EEBD – EN / MED Renowned as the world's leading Constant flow escape set Designed for rapid escape from hazardous industrial and marine environments. Simple design which is quick to operate yet reliable and robust Unique cuboid hood with elastomeric neck seal for easy donning and excellent visibility Hood design enables it to be worn by those with beards or glasses 10 or 15 minute versions available Performs to latest EN1146 European Standard and MED approved

Product Features Constant flow hood Cylinder with combined cylinder valve and reducer. Unique cubic hood design. Fabricated from PVC materials with an ozone resistant neck seal Flame retardant and chemical splash resistant carrying bag available in high visibility or anti static material Automatic quick fire activation Inner mask prevents misting and minimizes CO2 dead space Why Scott RPE? Slide objective Set out clearly defined benefits that the client can expect to realise by engaging with Scott Presentation tip This is the key slide in the presentation. It is critically important on this slide to recognise what the benefit of the key message is to the client. Use knowledge of the client's needs to tailor the benefits of these key messages to them and ensure that these benefits are repeated throughout the presentation. Ensure that language is focused on the client rather than on Scott (i.e. you will see increased productivity, rather than Scott will help to increase productivity). Customers buy Scott respiratory protection equipment for the following reasons Value proposition Safety Quality User Focus Experience & Expertise Full Service Provider Safety is key for any employer and any employee Have the right equipment to ensure compliance with all safety legislation and mitigate risks of litigation Best quality solution based on proven systems and real experiences Ensures that the solutions actually meet the needs of employees and employers Products focused on the needs of users Ensures high level of user adoption, minimising risk to employees and therefore employers and creates are more productive environment Leverage a vast history of experience and expertise from a wide range of different industries Confidence and peace of mind in the solutions provided, delivering a low risk option From complete range of products, to consultative approach to create the right solution to meet the customer's needs Customers don't need to worry about anything and so have more time to focus on core business and adding value to it

ELSA Dash

Smart Solutions – ELSA EEBD – EN / MED ELSA Dash Provides a jacket mounted escape solution useful if escape set needs to be carried for extended periods of time CE marked to prEN1146 10 & 15 minute duration options are available Suitable for Industrial applications Demand flow hood is flame retardant and coloured for high visibility. The elastomeric neck seal provides ease of donning over spectacles, beards and long hair.

Product Features Unique cubic hood design. Fabricated from PVC materials with an ozone resistant neck seal The flame retardant and chemical splash resistant carrying bag is available in high visibility or anti static material Constant flow hood Inner mask prevents misting and minimizes CO2 dead space Why Scott RPE? Slide objective Set out clearly defined benefits that the client can expect to realise by engaging with Scott Presentation tip This is the key slide in the presentation. It is critically important on this slide to recognise what the benefit of the key message is to the client. Use knowledge of the client's needs to tailor the benefits of these key messages to them and ensure that these benefits are repeated throughout the presentation. Ensure that language is focused on the client rather than on Scott (i.e. you will see increased productivity, rather than Scott will help to increase productivity). Customers buy Scott respiratory protection equipment for the following reasons Value proposition Safety Quality User Focus Experience & Expertise Full Service Provider Safety is key for any employer and any employee Have the right equipment to ensure compliance with all safety legislation and mitigate risks of litigation Best quality solution based on proven systems and real experiences Ensures that the solutions actually meet the needs of employees and employers Products focused on the needs of users Ensures high level of user adoption, minimising risk to employees and therefore employers and creates are more productive environment Leverage a vast history of experience and expertise from a wide range of different industries Confidence and peace of mind in the solutions provided, delivering a low risk option From complete range of products, to consultative approach to create the right solution to meet the customer's needs Customers don't need to worry about anything and so have more time to focus on core business and adding value to it Jacket mounted

ELSA Sprint

Smart Solutions – ELSA EEBD – EN / MED ELSA Sprint A positive pressure escape set providing air on demand Available in 10 and 15 minute versions Suitable for situations where the escape route may require a lot of physical exertion or where the maximum levels of protection are required CE marked to EN402 Suitable for use in Marine or Industrial Escape settings

Product Features Supplied with either a Positive Pressure Facemask or with a Positive Pressure Hood Flame retardant and chemical splash resistant carrying bag available in high visibility or anti static materials Mask has an exhale valve for increased performance and a compact ½ mask to reduce rebreathed CO2 levels Why Scott RPE? Slide objective Set out clearly defined benefits that the client can expect to realise by engaging with Scott Presentation tip This is the key slide in the presentation. It is critically important on this slide to recognise what the benefit of the key message is to the client. Use knowledge of the client's needs to tailor the benefits of these key messages to them and ensure that these benefits are repeated throughout the presentation. Ensure that language is focused on the client rather than on Scott (i.e. you will see increased productivity, rather than Scott will help to increase productivity). Customers buy Scott respiratory protection equipment for the following reasons Value proposition Safety Quality User Focus Experience & Expertise Full Service Provider Safety is key for any employer and any employee Have the right equipment to ensure compliance with all safety legislation and mitigate risks of litigation Best quality solution based on proven systems and real experiences Ensures that the solutions actually meet the needs of employees and employers Products focused on the needs of users Ensures high level of user adoption, minimising risk to employees and therefore employers and creates are more productive environment Leverage a vast history of experience and expertise from a wide range of different industries Confidence and peace of mind in the solutions provided, delivering a low risk option From complete range of products, to consultative approach to create the right solution to meet the customer's needs Customers don't need to worry about anything and so have more time to focus on core business and adding value to it

ELSA Muster

Smart Solutions – ELSA EEBD – EN / MED ELSA Muster Provides the maximum level of respiratory protection with ancillary air in for enhanced safety. 10 & 15 minute options available Available in hooded and facemask versions High pressure reducing valve Automatic positive pressure demand valve Suitable for situations where the escape route may require a lot of physical exertions. CE marked to EN402

Product Features Coupling for airline supply hose which allows it to be used in conjunction with Muster Stations Supplied with either a Positive Pressure Facemask or with a Positive Pressure Hood Flame retardant and chemical splash resistant carrying bag in an anti static material. Automatic activation Compact ½ mask to reduce rebreathed CO2 levels Why Scott RPE? Slide objective Set out clearly defined benefits that the client can expect to realise by engaging with Scott Presentation tip This is the key slide in the presentation. It is critically important on this slide to recognise what the benefit of the key message is to the client. Use knowledge of the client's needs to tailor the benefits of these key messages to them and ensure that these benefits are repeated throughout the presentation. Ensure that language is focused on the client rather than on Scott (i.e. you will see increased productivity, rather than Scott will help to increase productivity). Customers buy Scott respiratory protection equipment for the following reasons Value proposition Safety Quality User Focus Experience & Expertise Full Service Provider Safety is key for any employer and any employee Have the right equipment to ensure compliance with all safety legislation and mitigate risks of litigation Best quality solution based on proven systems and real experiences Ensures that the solutions actually meet the needs of employees and employers Products focused on the needs of users Ensures high level of user adoption, minimising risk to employees and therefore employers and creates are more productive environment Leverage a vast history of experience and expertise from a wide range of different industries Confidence and peace of mind in the solutions provided, delivering a low risk option From complete range of products, to consultative approach to create the right solution to meet the customer's needs Customers don't need to worry about anything and so have more time to focus on core business and adding value to it

Donning & Doffing the ELSA

7 STEP: INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE Eight Steps of Donning & Doffing There are 7 steps to the ELSA donning procedure Which we will go through step by step

DONNING & DOFFING Step 1 Place the ELSA neck strap around the neck so that the pictogram is facing out First step: Place the ELSA neckstrap around the neck so that the pictogram on the bag is outermost

Hold the bag and pull the flap in order to withdraw the firing pin DONNING & DOFFING Step 2 Hold the bag and pull the flap in order to withdraw the firing pin Listen for air flowing into hood Step 2: * Hold the bag and pull the flap to withdraw the firing pin * Listen for air flowing into the hood

If there is still no sound, pull the red emergency pull disc DONNING & DOFFING STEP 1 Steps 3 & 4 Step 3: If there is no sound, check that the firing pin is fully withdrawn Step 4: If the firing pin is still in place pull the yellow belt to free the pin. If there is still no sound, pull the red EMERGENCY PULL disc If there is no sound, check that the firing pin is fully withdrawn, if it is still in place pull the yellow strap If there is still no sound, pull the red emergency pull disc

Pull the hood out from the bag DONNING & DOFFING Step 5 Pull the hood out from the bag Step 5: * Pull the hood from the bag

Place palms of hands together & insert through the rubber neck seal DONNING & DOFFING Step 6 Place palms of hands together & insert through the rubber neck seal Open the hands to open the hood Step 6: Place the palms of the hands together and insert through the rubber neck seal Open the hands to open the hood

Pull the hood over the head until the neck seal is around neck DONNING & DOFFING Step 7 Pull the hood over the head until the neck seal is around neck Check that clothing or hair is not trapped in neck seal Step 7: Pull the hood over the head until the neck seal is around the neck Check that clothing or hair is not trapped in the neck seal

Check for steady flow of air into the hood DONNING & DOFFING Step 8 Check for steady flow of air into the hood Breathe normally and leave the hazard area immediately When clear of the hazard area the hood can be removed Step 8: Check that there is a steady flow of air into the hood Breathe normally Then LEAVE THE HAZARD AREA IMMEDIATELY * Only when clear of the hazard remove the hood.

Maintenance

Maintenance, Cleaning, Storage Maintenance & servicing must only be performed by certified personnel following the procedures in the Service & Maintenance manual Cleaning should only be carried out as specified in the user instructions The apparatus must be stored in a clean dry environment away from direct heat and sunlight Storage temperature should not exceed -10°C to +40°C

Cylinders Users should check the gauge on the cylinder as often as possible to ensure that it is close to the green area The cylinder will be marked with a date stamp and needs to be hydrostatically tested every 5 years by an approved hydro test station Empty cylinders should be treated as special waste and disposed of according to local and state guidelines