The LV (Low Voltage) Rescue Kit is critical for the safe rescue of electrical industry workers who may be exposed to the risk of electric shock or become trapped in a low voltage electrical environment.
- A specialist kit designed for high risk work with low voltage switchboards and electrical substations
- Contained in a heavy duty hi-vis waterproof bag with shoulder strap and reflective labelling for easy identification
- Complies with state energy providers' requirements and AS4836:2011 regulations
- Includes Australian-made and standards-approved 1000v insulated gloves and rescue hook tested up to 15kv
Ideal for: Electrical Industry, Construction, Infrastructure
Suited to: 1 person
Who buys this? Electricians, Electrical contractors, Power line workers, Telecommunications technicians, EV and hybrid vehicle mechanics.
Kit Contents
1 x Fire Blanket
1 x 1000V Work Gloves
1 x Multi-trauma Dressing
1 x Isolation Tag
1 x CPR Pocket Mask
1 x Rescue Crook
1 x Weather proof Torch and Batteries
1 x First Aid Quick Booklet
1 x Hi-Vis Waterproof Carry Bag (can also be used as a bucket)
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Specifications
Waterproof Shoulder Bag
Dimensions W48cm x D9cm x H26cm
Weight 3.8kg
Workplace Compliance
Australian workplace health and safety inspectors can enter your business at any time to check your compliance with Work Health and Safety laws.
Failing to provide a safe Australian workplace leaves you liable to fines up to $800,000. Your business can be forced to close. You can even end up in prison.
As a person conducting a business or undertaking, it’s your responsibility to provide access to a suitable workplace first aid kit at all times. Choosing the right Brenniston National Standard Workplace First Aid Kit is easy. It assures you Australian workplace health and safety compliance.
The workplace first aid kit contents should be based on a risk assessment of the nature of the work, the hazards, size, location and the nature of your workplace, and the number and composition of the workers there.
The number of people the workplace first aid kit is suited to must include contractors and volunteers. Suitability is based on the first aid kit’s contents and suggested uses, in conjunction with your own workplace risk assessment.