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Skylotec GORDON PULLEY SYSTEM Self Blocking 1:4 Pulley System A-120-4 - SecureHeights
Skylotec GORDON PULLEY SYSTEM Self Blocking 1:5 Pulley System A-120-5 - SecureHeights
Skylotec GORDON LIFT Self Blocking 3:1 Pulley System 20m-50m - SecureHeights
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Skylotec GORDON LIFT Self Blocking 3:1 Pulley System 20m-50mSkylotec
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Skylotec GORDON LIFT Self Blocking 4:1 Pulley System 15m-30m - SecureHeights
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Skylotec GORDON LIFT Self Blocking 4:1 Pulley System 15m-35mSkylotec
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Skylotec GORDON LIFT Self Blocking 2:1 Pulley System 25m-75m - SecureHeights
Sale priceFrom £929.00Inc.VAT

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Skylotec GORDON LIFT Self Blocking 2:1 Pulley System 25m-75mSkylotec
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Skylotec GORDON FIRE DEPARTMENT EQUIPMENT KIT SET-112 - SecureHeights
Sale price£1,865.00Inc.VAT

£1,554.17Exc.VAT
Skylotec GORDON FIRE DEPARTMENT EQUIPMENT KIT SET-112Skylotec
Skylotec DEUS ONE 20m Automatic Self Evacuation Device SET-DEUS-00-20 - SecureHeights
Skylotec DEUS ONE Automatic Self Evacuation Device 65m-200m - SecureHeights
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Skylotec MILAN SEA RESCUE KIT 20m-30m - SecureHeights
Sale priceFrom £2,459.00Inc.VAT

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Skylotec MILAN SEA RESCUE KIT 20m-30mSkylotec
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Skylotec RESCUE DEVICE DRIVER KIT SET-260 - SecureHeights
Sale price£1,629.00Inc.VAT

£1,357.50Exc.VAT
Skylotec RESCUE DEVICE DRIVER KIT SET-260Skylotec
Skylotec RESCUE KIT PLATFORM SET-085-01 - SecureHeights
Sale price£2,729.00Inc.VAT

£2,274.17Exc.VAT
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Skylotec RESCUE KIT HIGH RACK 2 SET-023-2 - SecureHeights
Sale price£659.00Inc.VAT

£549.17Exc.VAT
Skylotec RESCUE KIT HIGH RACK 2 SET-023-2Skylotec
Skylotec RESCUE KIT HIGH RACK 1 SET-023-1 - SecureHeights
Sale price£435.00Inc.VAT

£362.50Exc.VAT
Skylotec RESCUE KIT HIGH RACK 1 SET-023-1Skylotec
Skylotec OVERHEAD CATENARY RESCUE KIT SET-082 - SecureHeights
Sale price£2,169.00Inc.VAT

£1,807.50Exc.VAT
Skylotec OVERHEAD CATENARY RESCUE KIT SET-082Skylotec
Skylotec CONREST KIT Rescue Stretcher Kit SAN-9100-02 - SecureHeights
Sale price£1,869.00Inc.VAT

£1,557.50Exc.VAT
Skylotec CONREST KIT Rescue Stretcher Kit SAN-9100-02Skylotec
Skylotec GORDON RESCUE Evacuation Descender Device Without Rope HSG-020-R - SecureHeights
Skylotec GORDON Evacuation Descender Device Without Rope HSG-020 - SecureHeights
Skylotec SEAL PAC MILAN Inspection Box 80m-250m - SecureHeights
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Skylotec SEAL PAC MILAN Inspection Box 80m-250mSkylotec
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Skylotec ENDURANCE PAC MILAN Storage Box SET-500 - SecureHeights
Sale price£1,609.00Inc.VAT

£1,340.83Exc.VAT
Skylotec ENDURANCE PAC MILAN Storage Box SET-500Skylotec
Skylotec MILAN 2.0 POWER Battery A-029-A - SecureHeights
Sale price£435.00Inc.VAT

£362.50Exc.VAT
Skylotec MILAN 2.0 POWER Battery A-029-ASkylotec
Skylotec MILAN 2.0 POWER Battery Charger A-029-L - SecureHeights
Sale price£329.00Inc.VAT

£274.17Exc.VAT
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Skylotec MILAN 2.0 POWER Rescue Device Driver A-029-G - SecureHeights
Sale price£1,059.00Inc.VAT

£882.50Exc.VAT
Skylotec MILAN 2.0 POWER Rescue Device Driver A-029-GSkylotec
Skylotec MILAN 2.0 HUB SEA 500m Rescue Descender Device A-028-SEA - SecureHeights
Skylotec MILAN 2.0 HUB 500m Rescue Descender Device A-028 - SecureHeights
Sale price£1,505.00Inc.VAT

£1,254.17Exc.VAT
Skylotec MILAN 2.0 HUB 500m Rescue Descender Device A-028Skylotec

Frequently Asked Questions

What factors should be considered when selecting rope rescue systems for a work-at-height environment?

The most suitable rescue system depends on the working environment, access restrictions, rescue distances and the number of people involved in the operation. Different industries may require different approaches, particularly where towers, structures, industrial plants or remote locations are concerned. It is also important to consider how quickly a rescue can be performed and whether the equipment can be deployed by on-site personnel. A rescue plan should always be developed alongside equipment selection rather than afterwards.

How do confined space rescue systems differ from standard rescue equipment?

Confined space rescues often involve restricted access, limited visibility and challenging casualty retrieval conditions. Equipment used in these environments is typically selected to help manage vertical lifting, lowering and controlled extraction through narrow openings. Rescue teams may also need to account for ventilation issues, communication challenges and the presence of hazardous atmospheres. Because of these factors, confined space operations generally require specialised planning and dedicated procedures.

When are rope rescue lowering systems commonly used?

Lowering systems are frequently used when a casualty must be moved safely to a lower level under controlled conditions. They are often deployed during tower rescues, industrial maintenance incidents and situations where raising a casualty would be impractical. A properly configured lowering system helps maintain control throughout the descent and can reduce unnecessary movement of the casualty. The choice of system should always reflect the rescue environment and anticipated load requirements.

Why is it important to have emergency rescue systems available before work begins?

A rapid response can significantly improve outcomes during a work-at-height incident. Having rescue equipment immediately available helps reduce delays that may occur while waiting for external assistance to arrive. In many workplaces, emergency planning forms an essential part of risk management and safe system design. Preparing equipment, personnel and procedures in advance can help organisations respond more effectively when unexpected situations occur.

What should organisations look for when choosing confined space rescue equipment?

Equipment should be selected based on the access configuration, potential hazards and expected rescue scenarios within the confined space. Ease of deployment is often an important consideration, especially where space is limited and time may be critical. Compatibility between different rescue components can also improve operational efficiency and simplify training requirements. Regular inspection, maintenance and practical rescue drills help ensure equipment remains ready for use when needed.

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