Over the past quarter of a century, we have worked with some of the best specialist education, safety and rescue training organisations in the world to refine our range of training manikins.
Our manikinsare designed for a range of specific training applications to ensure they are fit for purpose, providing the ideal ‘casualty’ for your training.
Need help deciding which manikin is right for you?
Our base model is a popular choice for most rescue scenarios typically practised by emergency rescue professionals including Confined Space, USAR, Chemical/Biological Hazards, Road Traffic Collision (RTC) and general handling exercises - ensuring effective, realistic training.
Blending water rescue training and medical skills acquisition, the Advanced Water Rescue Manikin is a world-first for anyone involved in the rescue and resuscitation of drowned casualties.
The perfect training partner for confined space training, or any other difficult access location as this manikin splits into several sections making it easier to transport and construct once in position.
After customer feedback we have enhanced some features on our popular Duty Range manikin. This manikin is more ‘upright’ through the head and torso making it a perfect ‘conscious casualty’ in Road Traffic Collision extrication training
If your team were faced with an obese casualty, would they be able to rescue them safely?
This product is the perfect choice where space is limited or when there are not enough people to position a full-weight bariatric manikin in place ready for training.
Staff in every sector need training to effectively handle heavier people.
“Globally the number of overweight and obese individuals had risen to 1.46 billion in 2008, a 23% increase since 1980 (ODI Future Diets Report).”
The Working at Height manikin is constructed to provide extra rigidity and reduce slumping when using a rescue harness.
Used globally by Special Rescue teams, Arborists, Health & Safety trainers, Industrial Rescue teams and many more.
A manikin that allows you to train for difficult rescues and extrication, while providing essential first aid for traumatic injuries including heavy bleeding, plus airway management