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Fully automatic rescue and escape solution

Capital Safety, home of the DBI-SALA and PROTECTA brands of fall protection equipment has announced the launch of their new Rollgliss R550 Rescue & Escape Device, a smaller, more lightweight escape solution ideal for wind and cell phone tower work, aerial lifts, cranes and more. Offering fully automatic, hands-free descent, the Rollgliss R550 is a safe, easy-to-use rescue and descent system that requires minimal user training. With lightweight yet durable cast aluminium housing, the Rollgliss R550 is the lightest, most compact unit on the market in its class and replaces its bulkier predecessor the R500 series. It features integrated rope ears for greater descent speed control in assisted rescues and dual redundant brakes for added security and safety during automatic descent. The bi-directional hub design allows the rope to descend from either side, bringing one hook up as the other goes down, so that the system can be used for immediate multiple descents.

Rated for up to two persons, the Rollgliss R550 performs in a variety of situations, including an emergency descent or a full rescue with the built-in rescue hub model. Multiple rope length options up to 500 metres, make the Rollgliss R550 ideal for a variety of environments and rescue and descent applications.

In an emergency situation, you don't want to have to worry about complicated rescue devices," said Rick Millar, Technical Manager for Capital Safety Australia & New Zealand. "Because the Rollgliss R550 is user-friendly and requires less training, workers easily know how to descend safely or perform a peer-to-peer rescue—potentially saving a life."

The Rollgliss R550 Rescue & Escape Device is the lightest, most compact, easy to use design on the market, offering the choice of rescue, evacuation, or the versatility of assisted rescue with lifting capabilities.



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