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Safety at Sea and over Water

Don-Mor Safety is proud to offer the full range of buoyancy aids and life preservers designed and produced by Regatta of Norway.
Based in Norway’s largest fishing port of Ålesund, situated on the rugged North Sea coast, Regatta has drawn on the long seafaring traditions of those whose livelihoods depend on the sea to develop buoyancy and flotation devices for the leisure and commercial markets.
Regatta, whose motto is Safe at Sea, is one of Europe’s leading producers of lifejackets and flotation products: the result of continuous, focused research and development.

What type of flotation product is best for you?

Regatta produces flotation products designed to cater for the many different needs of adults, children, babies and even dogs working or relaxing over or in the water.

Whether you are a professional seeking protection, safety, warmth and comfort in a harsh working environment or an individual indulging in a passion for water sports, we are confident we have just the right product for you and invite you to browse the pages of our website.

The unit of measurement of buoyancy is the ‘Newton’. Click here to find out more.

Definitions

CE is the mark for European Norm (EN) relating to personal protective equipment.

CEN (the Committee of European Norms) makes the regulations regarding personal protective equipment, which member countries are obliged to observe.

SOLAS (International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea) is a set of regulations, in shipping, shipbuilding and sea trade, concerned with safety at sea. The ‘steering wheel’ motif is the European Maritime Directive’s symbol of
a product or place of production, approved in accordance with SOLAS regulations. ‘Notified Body’ refers to the technical supervisory body.

IMO (International Maritime Organization) is a subordinate organization to the UN, which develops and upgrades the SOLAS regulations.