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SALISBURY Rescue Hook

Salisbury rescue hooks are used to free a victim trapped in a vault or near electrical cabinets and switch gears. These tools are useful for firefighters and search & rescue teams.

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StyleModelLengthPrice
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24401
6"£785.27
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24403
8ft.£748.29
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Rescue Hook

Salisbury's insulated rescue hooks are used for extracting incapacitated workers from hazardous areas, confined spaces, vaults or electrical cabinets. These rescue hooks feature foam filled, fibreglass reinforced handles meeting ASTM F711 standards for providing superior insulation. They have aluminium bronze alloy hooks with an 18 inch opening for efficient hooking. Choose from a wide range of these rescue hooks, available in 6 & 8 inch lengths on Raptor Supplies.

Features

  • Salisbury rescue hooks have foam-filled, fibreglass-reinforced handles to provide superior electrical insulation.
  • They have aluminium bronze alloy ends with an 18-inch opening for efficient hooking.

Compatible Accessories

  • Salisbury E0011B Electrical Gloves: They are designed to protect against electric shock and arc flash incidents. These gloves ensure that individuals working with or around electrical systems can do so with confidence, minimising the risk of electric shock and enhancing overall safety in tasks involving live electrical components.

Standards and Approvals

  • ASTM

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the length of these rescue hooks?

Salisbury rescue hooks are available in 6 and 8 foot lengths.

What safety precautions should be taken when using a rescue hook?

  • Wear appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) and follow established safety protocols.
  • Use the hook in a controlled manner and be aware of your surrounding to prevent accidental injury.

How to maintain Salisbury rescue hooks?

  • Clean Salisbury hooks after each use and store them in a dry place to prevent rust or other damage.
  • Periodically inspect them for any signs of wear or damage.

What factors should be considered when installing Salisbury rescue hooks?

Consider the height of the utility poles, the type of structures and accessibility for emergency situations. Proper training on installation procedures is crucial for effective use during rescue scenarios.

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