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Self Contained Breathing Apparatus (SCBA) – Comprehensive Safety Solution by Seanav Marine

At Seanav Marine, we recognize that safety is the cornerstone of all marine, industrial, and emergency response operations. Among the most critical safety equipment for hazardous environments is the Self Contained Breathing Apparatus (SCBA). Our experienced team, backed by decades of domain expertise and supported by a strong global network of channel partners, provides world-class SCBA solutions to clients worldwide.

SCBA units are vital for protecting personnel working in oxygen-deficient, smoke-laden, toxic, or otherwise hazardous environments. They provide clean, breathable air from a self-contained high-pressure cylinder, allowing the user to work safely in areas where the ambient air is unsafe or immediately dangerous to life and health (IDLH).

What is a Self Contained Breathing Apparatus (SCBA)?

A Self Contained Breathing Apparatus is a wearable respiratory protection device that delivers breathable air to the wearer independently of the surrounding atmosphere. SCBA systems are commonly used in firefighting, confined space entry, chemical handling, marine emergencies, rescue operations, and industrial hazardous environments.

An SCBA set typically includes:

High-Pressure Cylinder – Stores compressed breathing air (usually at 200–300 bar).

Full-Face Mask (Facepiece) – Provides a sealed fit and supplies clean air to the user while protecting eyes and face from smoke, gases, or chemical splashes.

Demand Valve and Pressure Regulator – Controls air flow from the cylinder to the face mask, ensuring constant breathable air at safe pressure.

Harness and Backplate Assembly – Allows the SCBA to be worn on the back comfortably and securely during operations.

Pressure Gauge and Warning Whistle – Displays remaining air pressure and sounds an audible alarm when air is low.

PASS Device (Personal Alert Safety System) – Alerts rescuers if the user becomes motionless, signaling possible distress.

Types of SCBA

SCBA systems are categorized based on how they supply air and how long they can support the wearer:

1. Open-Circuit SCBA

Most commonly used type

Compressed breathable air from the cylinder is inhaled by the user, and exhaled air is released into the atmosphere.

Used extensively in firefighting, shipboard emergencies, and industrial rescue.

2. Closed-Circuit SCBA (Rebreather Type)

Exhaled air is scrubbed of carbon dioxide and enriched with oxygen from a cylinder, then recirculated.

Offers longer-duration use (up to 4 hours).

Common in mine rescue, tunnel maintenance, and specialized confined space applications.

Key Technical Specifications

While models vary by manufacturer, standard SCBA systems offered through Seanav Marine conform to the following general specifications:

Cylinder Pressure: 200–300 bar (typically 6.8L or 9L composite or steel cylinders)

Duration: 30 to 60 minutes (depending on cylinder size and user breathing rate)

Weight: 10–15 kg (complete set)

Face Mask: Full-face panoramic visor, anti-fog and impact-resistant polycarbonate

Demand Valve: Positive pressure demand system with automatic first breath activation

Regulator: Balanced piston or diaphragm type with intermediate pressure of 6–8 bar

Pressure Gauge: Easy-to-read luminescent dial with integrated low-pressure warning whistle (alarm at ~50–60 bar)

Harness Assembly: Ergonomically designed, flame-retardant padded shoulder and waist straps, corrosion-resistant backplate

PASS Device: Integrated or stand-alone, motion-sensitive alarm

Communication: Optional in-mask communication systems available

Approvals & Certifications: EN 137, MED Module B & E (Marine Equipment Directive), SOLAS Chapter II-2 compliance, International Maritime Organization (IMO) Resolution MSC.98(73) adherence

Regulatory Compliance and Standards

Safety regulations for SCBA are governed by international maritime and industrial safety codes. SCBA units offered by Seanav Marine comply with:

International Maritime Organization (IMO) SOLAS (International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea) Chapter II-2, Regulation 10.10.1 – requiring the carriage of at least two SCBAs on board all ships, and additional sets for fire parties.

EN 137 – Standard for compressed air breathing apparatus used by firefighters.

MED (Marine Equipment Directive) – Required certification for SCBA used on EU-flagged vessels.

NFPA 1981 – Standard on open-circuit SCBA for emergency services (common for firefighting units).

Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) and National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) guidelines for industrial usage.

All SCBA systems are also subject to hydrostatic testing, annual servicing, and regular functional checks as per the manufacturer’s and international safety requirements.

Popular Global Brands We Work With

At Seanav Marine, we collaborate with globally reputed SCBA manufacturers through our extensive channel partner network. Some of the leading brands whose equipment we have experience in supplying, servicing, and commissioning include:

Dräger – Renowned for their advanced SCBA sets like the Dräger PSS series, offering ergonomic comfort and integrated electronic monitoring systems.

MSA Safety – Known for the MSA G1 SCBA with customizable configurations and integrated communications.

Scott Safety (now part of 3M) – Offers SCBA sets widely used in firefighting and rescue, with a strong track record of reliability.

Interspiro – Swedish brand recognized for high-performance breathing apparatus with unique safety features.

Honeywell – Provides robust SCBA solutions suitable for industrial and marine environments.

We are not authorized representatives of these brands, but our team has decades of hands-on experience handling their systems. Our technicians are trained in maintenance, inspection, and overhaul procedures as per OEM and international standards.

Service, Maintenance, and Support

Having the right equipment is only part of the safety equation. At Seanav Marine, we emphasize comprehensive lifecycle support for SCBA units, including:

Scheduled maintenance and calibration

Hydrostatic testing of cylinders

Functional checks and leak testing

Replacement of worn-out seals, valves, or straps

Fit testing and training for end users

Compliance documentation and certification support

With our global network of channel partners, we can mobilize expert support quickly, ensuring minimal downtime and maximum operational safety for our clients anywhere in the world.

Why Choose Seanav Marine for SCBA Solutions?

Decades of Expertise: Our seasoned team has extensive experience in marine safety, firefighting, and industrial safety domains.

Global Reach: Through our strong network of channel partners, we deliver SCBA solutions and services worldwide.

Comprehensive Offerings: We provide supply, commissioning, training, inspection, and periodic servicing of all types of SCBA.

Regulatory Knowledge: Our team is well-versed in international standards like IMO SOLAS, MED, and EN 137, ensuring your equipment always meets compliance.

Tailored Solutions: We can recommend the ideal SCBA configuration based on your operational requirements, budget, and regulatory framework.

Safety Without Compromise

In environments where every breath matters, you can trust Seanav Marine to provide SCBA systems that safeguard lives. Our mission is to ensure that your personnel have reliable respiratory protection whenever and wherever they need it. From firefighting teams on ships to industrial emergency responders, our SCBA offerings deliver uncompromising performance, comfort, and safety.

Choose Seanav Marine — because safety is not optional.

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