Embarkation Ladder

Embarkation Ladder is a rope ladder used on a merchant vessels to enable passengers and crew to safely embark to lifeboat or liferaft, comply with SOLAS requirements and approved by MED.

  1. Non-slip hardwood
  2. Corrosion resistance aluminium clamp
  3. Anti-exposure chock
  4. High-density rubber step with steel lining
  5. Mildew resistant manila/sisal rope

Embarkation ladder made of mildew-resistant manila rope (quality 1), hardwood and rubber steps, meeting ISO 5489:2024. Bottom termination has endless type and standard type.

Description

Comply with:

  • Regulation 4 and 34, Chapter III of International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea, 1974, as Amended.
  • Chapter VI of MSC.48(66) International Life-saving Appliance Code.
  •  ISO5489-2024 Ships and marine technology -Embarkation ladders.
  • IMO Res.MSC.81(70), as amended

Tests Carried Out:

Embarkation ladder has been tested in ISO5489:2008(E), Sec. 5 and IMO Res.MSC.81(70)

Material Standard:

Aluminium Ferrule (Clamp) – ISO 209
Plastic Chocks – ISO 877
Manila/Sisal Rope – ISO1181
Thimble – ISO 1461 or ISO 15510

Embarkation Ladder Specification:

Product Wooden Embarkation Ladder
Maximum Length 60m
Side Ropes 20mm Manila or Sial ≥24 KN
Securing Ropes 28mm Manila ≥48 KN
Steps 525×115×28 mm Hardwood
Rubber Steps 525×115×45 mm Rubber with steel lining
Aluminium Ferrule H type O type
Step Fixtures Plastic Chock
Certificate MED or CCS