IMPA:
A seat belt, sometimes called a safety belt, is designed to secure the occupant of a lifeboat against harmful movement that may result from a collision or a sudden stop. As part of an overall occupant restraint system, seat belts are intended to reduce injuries by stopping the wearer from hitting hard interior elements of the lifeboat or other passengers (the so-called second impact) and by preventing the passenger from being thrown from the lifeboat.
Safety at sea is non-negotiable. When an emergency arises, the quality and reliability of your Fire, Rescue & Life Saving Equipment can mean the difference between a controlled situation and a crisis. At MariTeam, we understand the unique challenges of maritime safety, and for over 70 years, we have been a trusted partner for shipowners, operators, and maritime professionals worldwide.
Safety regulations in the maritime industry are stringent, and compliance is essential. That’s why we work with industry-leading manufacturers who meet the latest ISO, SOLAS, and other international standards. Our partners share our dedication to safety, reliability, and innovation—ensuring that every piece of equipment we supply has been tested and approved for use in the world’s most demanding environments.