Ship fires are on the rise, posing serious risks to crews, vessels, and operations. Ensuring firefighting equipment meets the latest safety standards is not just essential — it’s lifesaving.
The latest update to the Marine Equipment Directive (MED), (EU) 2024/1975, mandates significant changes to the approval and use of firefighting suits onboard European vessels. Here's what users need to know to stay compliant and protect the crew.
Enhanced crew safety
What does this mean for shipowners? To comply with the updated MED directive, shipowners must evaluate and future-proof their firefighting equipment. Existing suits in good condition can remain in use, but they advise planning for a timely upgrade. Supplementing or replacing suits with level 2 models ensures both compliance and enhanced crew safety.
The VIKING YouSafe™ Torch firefighting suit meets the latest EN469:2020 standard
The VIKING YouSafe™ Torch firefighting suit meets the latest EN469:2020 standard and is classified as level 2 for maximum protection.
This suit is specifically designed for marine environments, combining superior heat resistance and waterproofing with crew comfort and durability.
High-temperature environments
What is a level 2 classified firefighting suit?
Level 2 suits are designed to handle the challenges of firefighting in enclosed spaces. They offer:
- Superior heat resistance for high-temperature environments
- Enhanced water penetration protection which is critical when dealing with steam or water exposure
- Good breathability, ensuring crew comfort and performance during extended operations
To identify a level 2 suit users must look for the X2,Y2,Z2 mark.
Note: Level 1 suits remain compliant until worn out but do not offer the same advanced protection.
Water penetration resistance
VIKING understands the unique safety requirements for electric vehicles and AFVs, and can provide users with the equipment and expertise needed to ensure the appropriate fire protection. The VIKING YouSafe Torch firesuit is EN469:2020 certified, meeting the updated regulations.
The EMSA recommends fire suits with level 2 water penetration resistance when fighting fires in electric vehicles and AFVs.