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The SurviKit Walk to Work (W2W) bag holds industry-standard safety equipment including harness, arrest and restraint lanyards, ladder climb systems, climbing helmets, and accessories all from recognized, market-leading brands.

It also includes Survitec’s own Tri-Approved Gen2 Passenger Suit and 3D lifejacket (complete with the AU10 PLB), both of which are designed specifically for the offshore market.

Design and features

The bag contents are designed and certified for personnel working at height and offshore and come in three different versions, dependent on the working environment, and can be worn as a backpack for user convenience and comfort. The bag itself is CE approved as a lifting accessory, offering a safe working load of 50kg.

Survitec will be displaying complete offshore product range and services at the EEEGR organized event

Survitec will also be displaying its complete offshore product range and services at the East of England Energy Group (EEEGR) organized event, which is taking place in Norwich. Originally scheduled for the end of February, the event had to be reorganized when the ‘Beast from the East’ incapacitated exhibitors and attendees alike.

More than 1200 delegates from across the industry and supply chain are expected to attend this year’s event, which focuses on the themes of collaboration, innovation, and rejuvenation.

User-friendly

Jonathan Peden, UK Industrial Operations Manager at Survitec, said: “The Survitec W2W SurviKit bag has been designed not only to meet the industry standards but also the preferred requirements of the end-users working in the offshore and renewables Industry today. The W2W bag offers its user multiple adaptable solutions to the varying height safety requirements, taking the guesswork out of sourcing the right equipment in an ever-changing, demanding environment.

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