Brude Mes for Special Purpose Ships
A Marine Evacuation System (MES), consisting of a slide or chute where passengers can evacuate straight into waiting life rafts, can often be found on modern high speed crafts and passenger ships, where weight, space and evacuation times must be kept to a minimum. For the first time, a similar system has now also been developed for Special Purpose Ships (SPS).
A close relationship between Norwegian-based Brude Safety AS and Ulstein Design has lead to this new type of space saving MES, designed to fit Special Purpose Ships, such as Offshore Support Vessels (OSVs). The new BRUDE MES Chute SPS is designed for safe and efficient evacuation from a ship in international waters with an evacuation height from 3 to 20 metres. The system consists of the evacuation chute and mooring system, life rafts for 65 and 150 persons as well as optional additional life rafts for 10, 30, 50 and 150 persons.
The new design has instantly lead to a major order to supply all six new vessels for Polarcus currently being built at Drydocks World Dubai, with the first in the series, the Polarcus Nadia, having been delivered recently. The second vessel, the Polarcus Naila, is to be delivered early 2010. Of the series of six vessels, four of them will have one deployment frame and chute combined with two 65 persons life rafts and one 10 persons life raft on each side. Two of the vessels will only have one deployment frame and chute combined with two 65 persons only on each side. Since there are only 65 crew members on board, there is no need for additional life rafts. The main reason for the order is said to be the space saving and Brude Safety’s experience with supplying similar larger systems to the passenger shipping industry.| NEWS: | |