IMPA:
Lifeboat Hatchet – Essential Emergency Tool for Marine Safety
The Lifeboat Hatchet is a vital component of maritime safety equipment, designed to assist in emergency situations where cutting or chopping is required. This marine-grade hatchet is constructed to meet the rigorous demands of the marine environment, ensuring reliability when it matters most.
Design: Short-handled with a single-edge rectangular head
Material: Durable carbon steel head with a wooden handle
Length: Approximately 385 mm
Weight: Approximately 0.8 kg
Compliance: Meets IMPA 330203 standards
Applications: Suitable for lifeboats, life rafts, and general marine use
Crafted with a durable carbon steel head and a sturdy wooden handle, this hatchet is built to withstand harsh marine conditions, including exposure to saltwater and varying temperatures.
The sharp, single-edge blade is ideal for cutting ropes, chopping wood, or breaking through obstacles, making it an indispensable tool during emergencies at sea.
With its short handle and lightweight construction, the hatchet is easy to handle and store, ensuring quick access when needed.
Designed to meet IMPA 330203 standards, this hatchet ensures adherence to international maritime safety regulations, providing peace of mind for vessel operators and crew.
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.