OK/SOS Safety “Vision” Board

£4.95 Ex VAT

The all new and unique OK/SOS “Vision” Safety Board© can only display OK or SOS at any one time. Using a simple folding technique coupled with the strong but failsafe hook & eye (velcro type) fastening method, the Vision board can be changed over in less than two seconds. The Vision arrives in the SOS/SOS mode for obvious reasons. Packaging contains additional fasteners to allow for choice of stowage, hence easy access in the event of requirement.

4 in stock (can be backordered)

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Description

This unique folding design allows OK or SOS to be displayed on both sides at the same time whilst retaining the standard A4 size. This semi-rigid, 100% waterproof safety board weighs in at just 50grms.

As you may well understand, increasing safety awareness is top of the list with regards all organising teams but unfortunately, not always with competitors themselves. With this in mind the OK/SOS board is of course a mandatory piece of the crew’s kit. We have managed to enhance this simple idea and hopefully increase safety one step further.

 We listened to Safety Marshals, Event Organisers & Competitors alike, it has been noted that an escalating (and potentially dangerous) set of circumstances are evolving. It is a common occurrence whereby the OK or SOS under display has and is being mistaken for the very opposite!
This seems impossible but for instance, if a competing vehicle arriving at the scene does not have time to note the displayed OK/SOS board (due to a variety of reasons,) then after passing the incident that crew will actually note the opposite display in the rear view mirror! In the heat of the moment mistakes are happening. This, just one of the many reported incidents to have occurred in real time. At the very least, organisers time and resources are being wasted.

Additional information

Weight 0.1 kg

Brand

The Basic Roamer Company

The Basic Roamer was designed many years ago by the Gentleman Tony Reynolds. He realised the need for a device that was both compact and at the same time remained accurate within it's working environment. His original design passed through many stages of development, he listened and gathered enthusiastic information from his friends and indeed many competitors that had been introduced to his then, latest version. Even a laminated model was introduced but this proved inconsistent and suffered from an inherent twist. So, after wearing out yet another drawing board Tony persevered until this, the MkV was born. Development regarding the Roamer 6 followed similar lines once a 1:25 000 market had been realised. And of course, a clever play on the name ensured that copyright's remain unaffected!