The Moje-M1 rescue and recovery system was developed in Germany according to the IMO guidelines for cold water survival (MSC 1 / Circ. 1185 / Rev.1).
It enables a three-phase recovery consisting of:
1. Rescue from drowning and preventing hypothermia by securing the person out of the water as quickly as possible.
2. Horizontal rescue of the person from the water (air chambers protect against collisions with the ship's side)
3. Transport and storage without risky relocation (protection against circulatory collapse or afterdrop)
The Moje-M1 also complies with the safety guidelines for traditional ships. According to Paragraph 6 of the Ship Safety Guideline of the Federal Ministry of Transport, Building and Urban Development, suitable rescue assistance is provided for traditional ships that are subject to authorization and that do not use a launching (rescue) boat.
Functionality:
The inflatable life raft is stored very compactly in an impact-resistant, waterproof plastic case.
In an emergency, the folded raft is thrown to the person floating in the water. Initially, two viable outer chambers inflate automatically. The casualty swims between these chambers and then manually inflates the six intermediate carrier chambers. As a result, the raft unfolds to a size of 2.0 x 1.80 m.The person is lifted out of the water and brought into a safe swimming position. Due to the insulating effect, the person is protected from the cooling water contact.