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Pelican Case 1550 EMS Black

The Pelican 1550EMS Case with EMS Organiser/Dividers (Orange) is an unbreakable, watertight, airtight, dustproof, chemical-resistant and corrosion-proof hard case used to carry emergency medical supplies. It is made of Ultra High Impact structural copolymer that makes it extremely strong and durable. It includes a 0.25" (6.4mm) neoprene o-ring, ABS latches that seal perfectly, and an automatic purge valve for quick equalisation after changes in atmospheric pressure. The case is NATO-codified and tested to MIL C-4150J (Military Standard), IP-67 (Ingress Protection) and ATA (Air Transportation Association) 300 specifications.

SKU: GC169-PE1550BEMS

Pelican Case 1550 EMS Black

Pelican Case 1550 EMS Black

The Pelican 1550EMS Case with EMS Organiser/Dividers (Orange) is an unbreakable, watertight, airtight, dustproof, chemical-resistant and corrosion-proof hard case used to carry emergency medical supplies. It is made of Ultra High Impact structural copolymer that makes it extremely strong and durable. It includes a 0.25" (6.4mm) neoprene o-ring, ABS latches that seal perfectly, and an automatic purge valve for quick equalisation after changes in atmospheric pressure. The case is NATO-codified and tested to MIL C-4150J (Military Standard), IP-67 (Ingress Protection) and ATA (Air Transportation Association) 300 specifications.

This 1550EMS case includes a multi-layer lid organiser with a clear cover and numerous clear pockets, made to find everything right away. The lid organiser cover has touch fastener closures, to keep supplies in place during transport, and the case includes padded dividers with adjustable walls for customising compartments to any size.

Compatibility

Pelican Case 1550 EMS Black

1550 Case Certificates:

IP67 (Ingress Protection) = 1 meter submersion or 30 minutes

MIL C-4150J (Military Standard) Defense standard

81-41/STANAG4280

ATA 300 specifications for transit cases

Temperature rating -10 to +210°F (-23 to +99°C)

Key Features:

1550 Case Customised for EMS Personnel

Multi Layer Lid Organiser with Pockets

Lid Organiser Clear Cover with Velcro

Padded Dividers with Adjustable Walls

Automatic Pressure Equalisation Valve

Stainless Steel Padlock Protectors

Lifetime Guarantee of Excellence

Watertight, Crushproof, Dustproof

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Product Overview

Pelican Case 1550 EMS Black

The Pelican 1550EMS Case with EMS Organiser/Dividers (Orange) is an unbreakable, watertight, airtight, dustproof, chemical-resistant and corrosion-proof hard case used to carry emergency medical supplies. It is made of Ultra High Impact structural copolymer that makes it extremely strong and durable. It includes a 0.25" (6.4mm) neoprene o-ring, ABS latches that seal perfectly, and an automatic purge valve for quick equalisation after changes in atmospheric pressure. The case is NATO-codified and tested to MIL C-4150J (Military Standard), IP-67 (Ingress Protection) and ATA (Air Transportation Association) 300 specifications.

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