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Volt Safety  |  SKU: KIT-LVR

Low Voltage Rescue Kit

Regular price $292.55 AUD
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Description

Volt Safety’s Low Voltage Rescue Kit is an essential electrical safety solution for all worksites operating around live low-voltage equipment. Designed for the safety observer, it allows safe and effective rescue of a person incapacitated by electrical shock from a live LV switchboard. Each kit is fully compliant with Australian standards and built to meet the requirements of energy providers across the country.

Key Features:

  • Conforms to the requirements of Australian energy providers

  • Rated up to 1000 V (Class 0)

  • Hi-vis waterproof PPE bag with reflective text for visibility in low light

  • Insulated rubber gloves (size 11) stamped “RESCUE USE ONLY”

  • “Isolate Here in Emergency” sign with string attachment

  • Multi-trauma burns dressing – opens to 75 cm x 75 cm

  • Non-conductive insulated LV hook/crook for safe rescue

  • Bright LED torch (non-conductive)

  • Fire blanket (1.8 m x 1.2 m)

  • St. John’s Quick Reference First Aid booklet

  • PPE bag doubles as a water bucket

📘 Standards:

  • AS 4836 – Electrical Safety for Work on or Near Electrical Installations

  • AS IEC 60903 – Class 0 Insulated Gloves

  • AS 3504 – Fire Blanket

  • Conforms to Australian energy provider requirements

📦 Kit Contents:

  • Rescue Kit Bag – BAG-LVRK

  • Insulated Gloves Class 0 (Size 11) – GLOVE0-11

  • Insulated Hook/Crook – HOOK-LV

  • “Isolate Here in Emergency” Sign – SIGN-ISO

  • Burns/Trauma Dressing – DRESSING-B-ABDS75

  • Non-Conductive Torch – TORCH-4AA

  • Fire Blanket – FIRE-B (1.8 m x 1.2 m)

  • First Aid Quick Reference Booklet – BOOKLET-FIRST AID

💡 Option:

  • Wall-Mounted Low Voltage Rescue Kit – permanently install near switchboards for immediate access


🦈 Safety Shark Tip:
Mount your LV Rescue Kit close to your switchboard and inspect it monthly. Replace any damaged gloves, torch batteries, or expired dressings. In a live electrical emergency, preparation and training can save lives.