HRF
DRASS Portable Hyperbaric Rescue Facility (HRF) is specifically designed for easy transportation and immediate operation on site. What is more, by employing a limited number of quick connections, the installation time is significantly reduced, guaranteeing rapid readiness for deployment
The HRF is available as both a single module (MS.HRF.010), and multi-modules (MS.HRF.020).
Both versions are based on 40-foot and 20-foot modules, suitable for road, marine and air transportation. With a reduced number of quick connections, installation time is minimized.
The HRF can support the widest number of Hyperbaric Evacuation Systems (HES), including both side and bottom mating configurations. Its modules can be seamlessly connected to Hyperbaric Rescue Chambers (HRCs), Hyperbaric Lifeboats (HLBs), and Diving Bells as well as to various Submarine Rescue Vehicles (SRVs) in service with the NATO and other foreign navies.
DIVER TRANSFER
The cradle is a structure designed to support the safe transfer of divers from an HLB (Hyperbaric Lifeboat) to the chambers of the HRF rescue facility. Supported on two support saddles fixed to the top of the cradle, the HLB is secured on the upper frame cradle, allowing an adjustment height leeway of ±25 mm, on the thread nut of the support saddles. The cradle has 4 security stops that lock the HLB support in place and is moved using the respective lifting set corresponding to the pad eyes welded to the structure.


LSP
The LSP can be placed either on a supply vessel, on a quay or a barge, depending on the operational requirements. The equipment consists of a Saturation Control Panel, a Gas Pressure Reduction Panel and an O2 Deck Distribution Panel and is itted with various components to ensure a safe working environment. The unit also ensures cold and hot water supply for the environmental control of the HLB rescue chamber. This system consists of two DDC skids to host up to 18 divers, and two containerized modules to monitor the saturation, decompression and the internal environment of the chambers.