KYIV, UKRAINE, May 06, 2016 /24-7PressRelease/ -- DEZEGA continues to increase its presence in the competitive European market and thus signed the deal with one of the biggest and most reliable European companies in the field of hydropower. Voith has the most rigorous standards for safety, maintenance, training and operations in the industry. The company works with manufacturers and providers to develop processes that don't just exceed the standard, but often set the bar for the rest of the industry. DEZEGA provides mine rescue solutions and services developed to meet the most specific and ever-changing risks facing our customers. DEZEGA equipment proved itself to be the most reliable on the market, it is always made with proven components and is field-tested to ensure the highest level of reliability. This time, DEZEGAs' self-rescuers proved their quality in terms of technology, price, and reliability among other competitors, meeting the highest standards of the market leader.
The Ci-30 KS rescuer, supplied by DEZEGA, is a portable waist worn self-rescuer with pendulum breathing system. Its lightweight and compact design make the Ci-30 KS easy to carry and simple to use. In the operation mode, the waist clasps remain on the belt and the self-rescuer is fixed on the chest with neck and waist belts. Heat shielding gives the user maximum protection against the temperature of the apparatus.
DEZEGA's aim is to provide safety for underground employees attaining 0% of accidents. The company continues to extend its network of reliable partners worldwide.
DEZEGA is the world's leading manufacturer of mine rescue equipment. DEZEGA Holding was founded in 2013 to unite company's multibrand portfolio (including DZGA and OZON brands). DEZEGA is a global brand for mine rescue equipment headquartered in Kyiv (Ukraine). The company has its own R&D center while its products are manufactured at three different locations across Europe and Asia and sold in 18 regional markets. Over 500 000 DEZEGA self-rescuers are used daily worldwide which saves about 800 lives annually.
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