Para Red Rocket conforms to SOLAS 74/88. A long range distress signal.
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The Pains Wessex Para Red MK8A Rocket conforms to SOLAS
74/88 as amended. Designed to withstand exceptional
environmental exposure and to perform reliably even after
immersion in water, the pull wire ignitor and improved grip provides
easy handling. Ejecting a red flare on a parachute at 300m (1000ft),
burning for 40 seconds at 30,000 candela
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| Para Red Rocket Mk8A Datasheet(PDF 665 KB) |
| Length | 295 mm (11.6 inches) |
| Diameter | 32 mm (1.3 inches) |
| Weight | 235 g (8.3 oz) |
| Altitude | 300 m (984 feet) |
| Net Explosive Content | 84 g (3.0 oz) |
| Light Color | Red |
| Light Burn Time Minimum | 40 s |
| Light Intensity | 30.000 candela |
| When to Use |
A day or night long-range distress signal. 12 should be carried on the ship’s bridge and 4 are requiremed in ship’s Lifeboats and Liferafts, also suitable for use in other commercial and recreational boats.
To Use: Remove red end cap. Hold firmly, vertically above head at arms length. Turn head away and pull toggle. Rocket is ejected instantaneously with a loud report and slight recoil.
Be careful not to direct towards people or property. |
| Storage Requirements |
Ideally should be stored in the robust, specially designed polybottle, or in a dry, easily accessed location at ambient temperature. |
| Disposal |
Hazardous item! Dispose of responsibly through approved channels in accordance with local regulations. |
| Type | Metal Tin and Fibreboard Box |
| Maximum Quantity Per Pack | 60 |
| Estimate Gross Weight | 16.5 Kg |
| Estimate Net Weight | 14.1 Kg |
| Net Explosive Content Per Pack | 5.04 Kg |
| Hazard Class | 1.4G |
| UN Number | UN0505: Signals, distress, ship |
| Transport Method | Road, Sea or Air |
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