Lone Worker Systems...Aquaculture/Reservoirs/Jetties & Remote Areas

Sea Marshall® Self Managed Rapid Alert & Locate 'SOS®' Lone Worker Systems (Man Overboard)

WHY ARE 406MHz PLBS NO GOOD FOR MOB SAFETY COVER/AUTO-ALERT & LOCATE?
Unmanned Jetty Man Overboard MONITORING System
Click to Enlarge
  1. Employee wearing AU9 man overboard plb, falls into the water .

  2. Crewguard MOB monitor installed in the control room picks up 'SOS' signal and raises the alarm.

  3. Crewguard activates telephone auto-dialler to call 1st of four numbers with voice message "Man Overboard at Jetty 1, please respond", this will continue until someone acknowledges the call.

  4. Rescue boat with SARfinder® locator is deployed to recover MOB, if outside assistance is required Coastguard can track missing person via AU9, 121.5MHz homing signal.

The Unmanned Area, Crewguard Lone Worker system is made up of the following components:
  • Crewguard 'Unmanned Area' lone worker MOB monitor (includes 2 × AU9-LW units)
  • AU9-LW man overboard Alerting Units, as required
  • SARfinder® GPS plot locator unit (includes 2 × AU9-LW units)
Fitted in the control room on or near the jetty…
Crewguard CG-121 MKII Man Overboard Remote Monitor
  • 24/7 monitoring of crew for Man Overboard
  • Fully automatic monitor alarm,
  • high gain antenna
  • External Siren and Strobe light for visual MOB Alarm
  • 20m antenna cable
  • fixtures and fittings
  • Cabinet mounted
  • easy to install & easy to use
  • MOB coverage 2 -3 miles radius to AU9-LW 100mW
  • MOB coverage 4 – 7 miles radius to AU9-LW 500mW
  • Combined GSM and landline auto-dialler…GSM provides failsafe back up in the event the main line fails
  • Can be supplied with message and numbers pre-programmed in, enquire at time of purchase
  • Includes the following Alerting Units as part of package:
  • 1 x AU9 Live 121.5 MHz
  • 1 x AU9 Test 121.65MHz
    (100mW or 500m Wpower output options available)

    ...choose the power output of Alerting Unit your require:
    Product Code – (04-001-M1) 100mW AU9-LW
    Product Code – (04-001-M1) 500mW AU9-LW

    Price - please refer to Price List.
Click to EnlargeExternal Antenna

Worn by each worker…
ALERTING UNIT– Man Overboard, Sea Marshall® AU9 Lone Worker automatic digital personal locator beacon
  • 24/7 monitoring of crew
  • Small and comfortable to wear
  • Automatic activation upon immersion
  • 40 second fail-safe override built in
  • 2 second auto-activation for lifejacket installation
    (can be reprogrammed back to standard 5 seconds)
  • 100mW and 500mW versions available
  • Includes lifejacket pouch
  • Includes antenna clip
  • Protects you and your crew day and night
  • Long range homing signal on 121.5MHz
  • Can be tracked by SARfinder® or Coastguard
  • Robust marine construction (environmentally tested)
  • User replaceable battery + auto low battery indicator
  • USA Approval FCC ID: YFGAU9
  • CE - Approved
  • Gives confidence to you and your crew

    Description - Digital Man Overboard Alerting Unit (PLB)

    Product Codes

    AU9-LW 100mW
    Live Frequency Unit - AU9-LW 100mW LIVE-121.5MHz
    Test Frequency Unit - AU9-LW 100mW T1 121.65MHz
    Test Frequency Unit - AU9-LW 100mW T2 121.775MHz

    AU9-LW 500mW (recommended for long range Alert & Locate)
    Live Frequency Unit - AU9-LW 500mW LIVE-121.5MHz
    Test Frequency Unit - AU9-LW 500mW T1 121.65MHz
    Test Frequency Unit - AU9-LW 500mW T2 121.775MHz

    Price - please refer to Price List.
Click to EnlargeClick to EnlargeClick to Enlarge
Click to EnlargeClick to EnlargeClick to Enlarge
Click to EnlargeClick to Enlarge
(for lifejackets with PLB holder pockets built in, click here)
Fitted to the work boat or fast rescue craft...
BASE UNIT - Sea Marshall® SARfinder®1003 man overboard Alarm/Locating unit with GPS plot
  • NEW heavy duty metal enclosure
  • NEW more compact robust antenna
  • New antenna connectors
  • 24/7 monitoring of crew
  • Monitors for & tracks 'SOS' signal from AU9
  • Automatic Alert/Alarm of man overboard
  • Plots GPS position of boat at time of incident
  • Long distance tracking of 'SOS' signal from AU9
  • Easy to read LED compass style display
  • Allows you to quickly locate a missing person(s)
  • Gives confidence to you and your crew
  • Includes 2 AU9 units as part of the package:
  • 1 x AU9 LIVE 121.5 MHz
  • 1 x AU9 TEST 121.65 MHZ
    (100mW or 500m Wpower output options available)

    Description - SARfinder1003 MKII MOB Locating Unit + NMEA CREWFIX, c/w AU9 T1 121.65MHZ, AU9 LIVE 121.5MHZ

    Product Code - (02-002-NMEA-AU9) 100mW
    Product Code - (02-002-NMEA-AU9) 500mW

    Price - Refer to Price List
Click to EnlargeClick to EnlargeClick to View
Click to Enlarge
Click to EnlargeClick to Enlarge
PLEASE NOTE - the tracking ranges listed are taken from tests where the receiver antenna has been correctly installed at the recommended height with the AU9 correctly installed in either an SMB for divers or lifejacket, with antenna clip for normal use. The SMB gave the maximum range listed as achieved during tests, the lifejacket AU9 installation gave the lower end of the ranges listed. Wearing the AU9 around the neck will reduce the tracking/alerting ranges to below the ranges listed here in.

Alerting Unit Approx Range Distances

...the 500mW version of the Sea Marshall® AU9 has approximately twice the range of the standard 100mW AU9

Alerting Unit Approx Range Distances

‘As used by professionals the world over!’


Disclaimer: Sea Marshall® Alerting Units/MSLDs are an 'Aid to rescue only', they do not guarantee your safety. The Sea Marshall® MSLDs will dramatically increase the chances of detection and location of a Man Over Board. Personal safety remains at all times the sole responsibility of the individual. It is the responsibility of the individual to inform their local Coast Guard, their senior personnel/crew members and or family of their intended location/destination and estimated duration of journey. It is also the responsibility of the individual to notify these people of the type of safety equipment they will be carrying. In the case of accidental activation the user should de-activate the unit and notify the appropriate Search And Rescue Authority.