Enhanced Safety® TRDS
If enhanced safety is required for a timber refit programme, the TRDS decking can be delivered in Enhanced Safety?configuration. There is no weight difference between a standard and enhanced safety decking system. As most timber decks are on unmanned platforms, the substitution of a safety decking in place of rotting timber leads to a quantum leap in terms of aviation safety. Remember that there are no real fire-fighting systems on an unmanned platform and case of an emergency, the helicopter crew have to try to exit a probably burning helicopter to grab portable extinguishers situated on the deck periphery and to fight the fire themselves: hardly a useful strategy and one which assumes that all are in good health after the mishap! Hence the UKCAA CAP437 (5th ed, ch 5) recommendation to use an Enhanced Safety mechanism on all unmanned platform helidecks.
Similarly, water spray DIFFS nozzles can be incorporated into both Standard and Enhanced Safety® TRDS.
Track Record
We have a track record in timber refit programmes going back to 1990 and including customers like the Shell Group of companies (who moved away from wood for environmental reasons back in 1991), ADMA, ADOC and ZADCO. Our policy of continuous improvement means that experience gained from one customer was used to improve the product for all. The current TRDS systems are a state-of-art design which offer an ideal solution for aging timber helidecks.