• Petty Officer Physical Training Instructor Jacob Machen (left) assists personnel from HMAS Adelaide's Standing Sea Fire and Emergency Party with firefighting techniques during a whole-ship damage control exercise whilst at sea for Exercise Sea Explorer 23.

Credit: Defence
    Petty Officer Physical Training Instructor Jacob Machen (left) assists personnel from HMAS Adelaide's Standing Sea Fire and Emergency Party with firefighting techniques during a whole-ship damage control exercise whilst at sea for Exercise Sea Explorer 23. Credit: Defence
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MSA Safety will supply the Australian Defence Force (ADF)  with the MSA M1 self-contained breathing apparatus (SCBA).

MSA Safety will equip the Royal Australian Navy, Australian Army, and Royal Australian Air Force with the state-of-the-art M1 SCBA.

All three of the ADF services will be using the M1 SCBA by the end of 2025, helping to protect more than 1,800 defence personnel from exposure to hazardous environments.

MSA Safety’s M1 SCBA breathing apparatus is the 10th generation of the apparatus, which is the most advanced, ergonomic, and modular system to date. The M1 SCBA System incorporates advanced materials and design features that help protect against toxic agents, ensuring a high level of safety for those working in extreme conditions.

In addition to servicing the needs of the ADF, the M1 SCBA System is designed to meet the diverse needs of customers across various industries, including defence, oil and gas, mining, industrial manufacturing, utilities, and fire services.

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