Drowning

Self-inflating life rafts

BFA MARINE
Self-inflating life rafts
Case number
0980/07
Category
Recreational crafts
Type / Model
Models: BFA, Baltic, Atlantic, Pacific and XM/BFA OFFSHORE
Audience
Consumer
Notifying country
🇫🇷 France
Country of origin
🇭🇺 Hungary
Published
2007-10-05

⚠️ Risk

The product poses a serious risk of drowning because the life raft may not inflate when used, owing to a fault:- in the two valves on each of the two compartments, - on the Y-shaped plastic inflating connection. It seemed that the valve fault originated from assembly in a factory using lubricants which allowed tightening beyond the force recommended by the supplier. When over tightened, the overpressure valves can crack, or even break, after a period of time which is difficult to estimate, but which may apparently be shortened as a function of storage temperature. Concerning the Y-connection, a Y-shaped plastic inflation connection is fitted to a small number of life rafts manufactured. The presence of traces of lubricant detected by analysis suggests that the cause of the faults on the Y-connection is the same as in the case of the valves.

Measures

Type of economic operator taking notified measure(s): OtherCategory of measure(s): Voluntary corrective actions taken by the manufacturer. Press release has been issued.Date of entry into force: Unknown

Self-inflating life rafts manufactured between 1997 and 2002 (serial numbers 10001 – 50180) and between 2002 and April 2007 (serial numbers starting with the prefix XDC).