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EMERGENCY SERVICES YEARBOOK & BUYER S GUIDE - VOLUME 254 The publishers are not responsible for any lossor damage to advertising or any material entrusted to them, and reserve the right to editall contributions. Whilst every effort is made toensure accuracy in this publication, the publishers, editors and printers do not acceptany responsibility for errors or omissions in thecontent. The publishers and editors are notliable for damages incurred whatsoever by anyperson, company or entity as a result of actionupon any statement contained in this opinions expressed do not reflect the policyof the publishers or publishers and editors do not endorse norguarantee any products or claims made by themanufacturers and advertisers. 2016. No part of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic or mechanical including photocopying, recording or by anyinformation storage or retrieval system, without the permission in writing from the Services Yearbook andBuyer s Guide - Volume 25(Date of publication)November 2016 Emergency Services Yearbookand Buyer s Guide is published by:Delinds Publications cc(reg no CK1990/013388/23)12 Delta RoadBlairgowrieRandburgPO Box 72366 Parkview2122 Tel:(011) 886-5985 Fax: (011) 886-1332 Cell no: 083 266 6662E-mail: Myer (BA) SAEDITOR:Lindsay MyerRESEARCH:Thembisa RasmeniAuditing.

37 The product range includes: • Atlas - white high tenacity polyester jacket with synthetic inner liner • Atlas C- Atlas hose with red PU coating • Atlas double jacket- also available with PU coating • Gomtex - 3 layer hose: Nitrile rubber inner liner, high tenacity polyester/nylon jacket, ribbed nitrile rubber outer liner. Colour - red. • Gomtex Heavy …

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1 EMERGENCY SERVICES YEARBOOK & BUYER S GUIDE - VOLUME 254 The publishers are not responsible for any lossor damage to advertising or any material entrusted to them, and reserve the right to editall contributions. Whilst every effort is made toensure accuracy in this publication, the publishers, editors and printers do not acceptany responsibility for errors or omissions in thecontent. The publishers and editors are notliable for damages incurred whatsoever by anyperson, company or entity as a result of actionupon any statement contained in this opinions expressed do not reflect the policyof the publishers or publishers and editors do not endorse norguarantee any products or claims made by themanufacturers and advertisers. 2016. No part of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic or mechanical including photocopying, recording or by anyinformation storage or retrieval system, without the permission in writing from the Services Yearbook andBuyer s Guide - Volume 25(Date of publication)November 2016 Emergency Services Yearbookand Buyer s Guide is published by:Delinds Publications cc(reg no CK1990/013388/23)12 Delta RoadBlairgowrieRandburgPO Box 72366 Parkview2122 Tel:(011) 886-5985 Fax: (011) 886-1332 Cell no: 083 266 6662E-mail: Myer (BA) SAEDITOR:Lindsay MyerRESEARCH:Thembisa RasmeniAuditing.

2 8 Alarms, communications, consoles etc ..9 Breathing air compressors / Oxygen filling ..12 Breathing apparatus ..14 Fire fighting bunker gear / flame resistant clothing ..22 Foam compounds ..24 Foam equipment ..27 Footwear ..28 Gas detection ..29 Hazmat protective clothing ..30 Hoses ..37 Helmets ..39 Lighting equipment ..40 Monitors ..41 Nozzles ..45 Posters / publications ..47 Pumps (Vehicle Mounted, Portable) ..50 Rescue equipment (hydraulic rescue, stabilisation, torches, cutters, etc) ..56 Thermal imagers ..66 Training aids / e-learning ..68 Training ..71 Vehicles (Ambulances, ARFF, pumpers, trailers etc) ..78 Workwear (Jackets, uniforms, hi-viz, disposable etc) ..90 Wildland ..IBCA dvertiser s profiles .. 97 Product cross index ..107 Trade mark/Brand names cross-index ..114 Municipal / Provincial Fire Departments ..116 Industrial Fire Departments .. 143 Department of Defence ..151 Chaplaincy ..154 Department of Health ..152 NDMAF Members ..153 Associations / Institutes.

3 154 Index to fire departments .. 156 Advertisers index .. 160 CONTENTS5 EMERGENCY SERVICES YEARBOOK & BUYER S GUIDE - VOLUME 25ets6 EMERGENCY SERVICES YEARBOOK & BUYER S GUIDE - VOLUME 257 EMERGENCY SERVICES YEARBOOK & BUYER S GUIDE - VOLUME 25- EMERGENCY SERVICES YEARBOOK & BUYERS GUIDE - VOLUME 2512 SAFE BREATHING AIR FILLINGBREATHING AIR COMPRESSORS - PORTABLE Contact High Pressure Systems Tel: (011) 571-7300 Email: SERVICES YEARBOOK & BUYERS GUIDE - VOLUME 2513 BREATHING AIR COMPRESSORS - PORTABLE THEHPS- HASKEL OXYGEN BOOSTER SYSTEMC ontact High Pressure Systems Tel: (011) 571-7300 Email: FILLING SYSTEMSWe specialise in training forbreathing air and oxygen equipment is dangerous to handle, and The Occupational Health and Safety Act, clearly statesthat operatorsmust Contact High Pressure Systems Tel: (011) 571-7300 Email: competencyHigh Pressure Systems courses have MERSETA recognition. Safe - powerful - efficient - reliable and 200 manufactured locally by High pressure SystemsOperated only from low pressure compressed safe.

4 Systems available for Emergency Services - Mine ProtoTeams - Military - Professional Diving, Salvage - Off shoreOil and Gas - General Industry Why not talk to us about your special requirementsENTER OUR RAFFLESTo win a Marc firemans t-shirt and fireman s challenge coin -send an email to the subject line MARCE T-SHIRTIn the email, please supply 1. Your name2. Name of organisation / department3. Cell phone number / or landline numberTo win an on-line training course from Skills Train Distribution -send an email to the subject line SKILLSTRAIN ON-LINEIn the email, please supply 1. Your name2. Name of organisation / department3. Cell phone number / or landline numberClosing date for entries: 10th January 2017 Winners will be announced in the first EMS Snippets Newsletter 20172837 The product range includes: Atlas- white high tenacity polyester jacket with synthetic inner liner Atlas C- Atlas hose with red PU coating Atlas double jacket- also available with PU coating Gomtex- 3 layer hose: Nitrile rubber inner liner , high tenacity polyester/nylon jacket, ribbed nitrile rubber outer liner .

5 Colour - red. Gomtex Heavy Rib- Gomtex firehose with heavy ribs for abrasion resistance. Gomdur 4K- four layer hose : nitrile rubber iner liner , high tenacity polyester jacket, nitrile rubber third layer,external protective liner of Hypalon with Kevlar filaments for premium protection. Colour - Gomtex is also available in: blue, NATO green, orange grey, yellow etc. Sizes- Gomtex: 20 mm to 152 mmAtlas: 25 mm to 250 mmCustomer marking- hoses can be printed with customer name or logoPO Box 90 Ferndale 2160 - 13 Langwa Street Strijdom Park RandburgTel (011) 791-6730 / Fax 0866603037 / Cell 083 378 0862 Email: HOSE (PTY) LTDD esignation Hose has beenappointed by ProductosMesa (PM)of Spain to besole distributors of their products in southern Mesasupply animpressive range of fire fighting equipment as well asfire SERVICES YEARBOOK & BUYER S GUIDE - VOLUME 25 Most compact, High Performance Portablepump range on the market- GP17/10 1700lpm (550gpm) @10 bar (150psi)128 kg - 677mm x 525mm x 620mm- GP12/10 1200 lpm (320gpm) @10 bar ( 150psi)125 kg 677mm x 525mm x 620mm Fully Integrated control panel suppliedwith pump 1 hour 30 minute fuel tank integrated inframe (option for remote fuel tank available) Wheel Barrow wheel option available foreasy manoeuvring (extendable carry handles supplied as standard 2 cylinder 4 stroke Petrol engine Choice of fire hose connections available.)

6 Extended service duty: 800 lpm (200gpm)@ 5 bar (70 psi) Maximum pressure: 8 bar (120 psi) Maximum flowrate: 1400lpm (360gpm) 62 kg Stainless steel wrap-around protectionframe Integrated fuel tank inside frame (1:30minsrunning at 800lpm@5 bars ) Control panel ( electric start, primer control, 2 x gauges, hour meter, choke supplied as standard) Light Alloy Aluminium pump body Flood recovery/ Disaster management 1400 lpm (360gpm) at 3 bars Ultra Compact design - 555mm x 490mm x 584mm 3 metre priming with 4 inch suction hose 30 seconds. High Pressure diesel driven portable pump 400lpm (100gpm) flowrate bar (200psi) pressure Extended service at:- 200lpm (53 GPM) @ 10 bar (150psi) 9hp Yanmar Marine Diesel Engine - Diesel Fuel safety - Low Maintenance - Long life Available in vehicle mounted (HPX) orPortable (HPT) configuration 12 volt electric start with pull start back up 67 kg (147 lbs) 558mm x 457mm x 558mm Fully enclosed Balanced Bronze impellorfitted as standard Direct drive step up gearbox reliability Full pump control panel supplied as standard.

7 HALE POWER FLOW HPX/HPT75 / YD9 GODIVA POWERFLOW GP8/5 PORTABLE PUMP GODIVA POWER FLOWGP17/10 PORTABLE PUMPSD aniel Janse van Rensburg - Regional Manager - AfricaSouth African Mobile: +27 (0) 83 263 1796 / Skype: danielvr50 / EMERGENCY SERVICES YEARBOOK & BUYER S GUIDE - VOLUME 25 Designed to give the Small Fire Vehicleoption the Twin pressure advantage 30% smaller and lighter than equivalentcompetition pumps (Complete twin pressure pump - 76kg)- Single Pressure: 1500 lpm (400gpm) @ 10bar (150 psi) - Twin Pressure: 1500lpm (400gpm) @ 10 Bar (150 psi) 250lpm (70gpm)@ 40 Bar (600 psi) Integrated Automatic Primer as standard Integrated gearbox as standard to suit mostPTO ratios Designed for easy installation and easymaintenance Designed to reduce whole life cost: - Automatic Piston Primer No forced maintenance - 5 year Pump maintenance schedule - Repair parts available in kit form Compressed Air Foam System integratedaround our well known Godiva Prima TwinPressure Pump Pump, Compressor and Foam pump integrated into one PTO driven package Push Button operation Pre-set can beuser adjusted to suit the type of CAFS firesuppression required Small, Medium and Large Flow rate systems available to suit local risks Ability to use Class A or Class B foam User Defined Wet and Dry Foam available-push button simplicity Godiva Smart CAFS Advantages - Proven Improved fire knock down over water - Reduced water damage - Reduced water run off - Less foam used Financial and environmental advantages- Lighter hose lengths for easier manoeuvring- Less frictional loss.

8 2000lpm (500gpm) 3000lpm (790gpm)4000lpm (1050gpm) 6000lpm (1500gpm)units available in Single and Twin pressure Most compact Fire Pump in its Class Integration and modular design enable thepump to be manufactured exactly to yourbrigade s requirements. Designed to the latest Fire FightingCentrifugal Pump with Primer EN1028:1 Standards NFPA approvedPerformance:-17 Bar (250 psi) Low pressure -55 Bar (790 psi) High Pressure -Simultaneous operation Made From Marine Grade LM25 Lightweight Aluminium Alloy Integrated Proportional RTP Foam System Integrated Collecting Head. GODIVA PRIMA SMART CAFSPRIMA SINGLE AND TWINPRESSURE PUMPGODIVA KP PUMPVEHICLE MOUNTED PUMPSD aniel Janse van Rensburg - Regional Manager - AfricaSouth African Mobile: +27 (0) 83 263 1796 / Skype: danielvr50 / any technical rescuer what isimportant when it comes to newhydraulic rescue equipment andhigh on everybody's priority list aretools that are compact, light andergonomic, yet provide the necessary hydraulic forcesrequired for modern last 12 months have been agame changing year when itcomes to reducing the size andweight of hydraulic rescue same materials are used inmanufacturing, but thanks to intelligent design, the amount ofmaterial required has been greatlyreduced.

9 Of course it would be natural to assume that this wouldequal reduced tool performance,but in fact the opposite is true. Thelatest innovations are now lighter,smaller and also have massivelyincreased capacity in spreading aswell as in cutting with the rescuer in mindWhy is weight and size so important?Using hydraulic rescue toolsplaces a physical burden upontechnical rescuers and it thereforefollows that the lighter the tool is,the easier the extrication often see rescuers assess theweight of equipment by simplypicking it up and holding it at acomfortable waist height. In realityhowever, extrication is rarely thatsimple and demands tools to beused at or above shoulder heightor well below waist height, often forrelatively sustained periods. It isduring these kind of operationswhere the reduction of weight canreally be beneficial. The introduction of a spreader thatweighs less than 10kg and offersevery spreading capability youneed for the extrication of atrapped victim, is certainly a hugestep and weight are especiallyimportant when it comes to specialist rescue applications, suchas heavy rescue operations or passenger transport (aircraft ortrain) rescues.

10 We have historicallythought that such incidents requirelarger tools with higher capacities,but this is not necessarily the the initial stages of heavy rescuefor example, rescuers have to workat height and smaller lightweightequipment makes this , working inside aircraftor rail carriages, where space islimited and you are working closeto multiple patients, compactspreaders and combi tools areespecially individual tool weight isimportant for the user, the purchasing organisation must alsoconsider the overall weight of a setof rescue tools. Storage space andavailable weight on rescue vehiclesis now at a premium so this is animportant factor in any purchasedecision. With the innovations wehave seen recently you may beBy Ian Dunbar, Rescue Consultant atHolmatro58 About Ian DunbarIan was a member of UKFire and Rescue Servicefor 19 years and specialised in vehicle extrication, heavy rescueand trauma care. He wasan assessor for WorldRescue Organisation and through his workwith Holmatro, as Global RescueConsultant, he has visited nearly 90 countries in the last five years giving him atruly global view on technical and medicalrescue.


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