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Jalite - Standards & Regulations
Photoluminescent Tapes & Marking Tapes
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This page aims to assist those with the responsibility of fire safety management with guidance, legislation requirements and recommendations on good safety signing practices. Those interested in improving health and safety issues onboard ship or in offshore locations might also find the information provided useful.
Jalite photoluminescent signs and products are defined in conformance with international standards and regulations. Below is a list of standards that you might find useful when searching for reference material. Certificates of conformity are available upon request.
Ships and marine technology - shipboard plans for fire protection, life-saving appliances and means of escape.
Ships and marine technology - Low-location lighting on passenger ships - Arrangement.
Chapter II-2 Regulation 20 Fire control plans and fire drills.
Chapter II-2 Regulation 28 Means of escape.
Chapter III Regulation 9.2 Operating instructions.
Guidelines for the evaluation, testing and application of low location lighting on passenger ships.
BS EN ISO 7010:2012
Graphical symbols - Test methods - Methods for testing comprehensibility. BS ISO 3864-1:2011
Graphical symbols - Safety colours & safety signs Part 1: Design principles for safety signs & safety markings.
Graphical symbols - Safety colours & safety signs Part 3: Design principles for graphical symbols for use in safety signs.
Graphical symbols - Safety signs - Safety way guidance systems (SWGS). DIN 67 510 Part 1:2009 Deutsche Normen Standard. Test method for luminance performance.
International Maritime Organization – Marine Safety SOLAS Convention
Certification, Accreditation & Approvals
Jalite photoluminescent Low Location Lighting system has Marine Equipment Directive certification underAnnex A.1/3.4 it meets the requirements under - Solas Life-Saving Appliances
- Fire Retardance:
IEC6092-101 & DIN 53438 Part 3
- Luminance Test:
DIN 67510 Part 1
DIN 67510 Part 4
IMO Resolution A.752(18)
ISO 15370: 2010
Jalite Photoluminescent Low Location Lighting System
The Low Location Lighting Systems available from Jalite conform to SOLAS IMO Regulation a.752(18) for the specification and installation as well as ISO 15370 for the luminance performance of the photoluminescent material components.
Regulations II-2/28 and II-2/41-2 of the SOLAS Convention: All passenger ships carrying more than 36 passengers, the means of escape, including stairways and exits, should be marked by a Low Location Lighting ( LLL ) system at all points of the escape route.
Guidance for an effective safety signing system in a marine environment
Escape Route Signs are required at every decision making point to indicate a change of level, change of direction and to identify escape doors. Below is an explanation of the meanings of each directional arrow when used on an escape route sign.
4680G 150 x 300mm 4680L 100 x 200mm
Proceed to the right from here (indicating direction of travel)
4683G 150 x 300mm 4683L 100 x 200mm
Proceed to the left from here (indicating direction of travel)
4688G 150 x 300mm 4688L 100 x 200mm
Proceed forward from here (indicating direction of travel) Proceed forward and through from here; when sign is located above door (indicating direction of travel) Proceed forward and up from here (indicating direction of travel) 4681G 150 x 300mm 4681L 100 x 200mm
Proceed down from here (indicating direction of travel) 4684G 150 x 300mm 4684L 100 x 200mm
Proceed down to the right from here (indicating direction of travel) 4685G 150 x 300mm 4685L 100 x 200mm
Proceed down to the left from here (indicating direction of travel) 4686G 150 x 300mm 4686L 100 x 200mm
Proceed up to the right from here (indicating direction of travel) 4687G 150 x 300mm 4687L 100 x 200mm
Proceed up to the left from here (indicating direction of travel) Why the need for safety signs?
Safety signs are a requirement to protect the health and safety of the employees and anyone onboard ship or offshore. For an effective safety signing system, signs should be of a similar style, design and format. A good way to achieve this, is to ensure that your signs conform to standards.
Escape route location signs are signs that identify the direction of travel towards an exit.
Doors that incorporate security devices, especially doors specifically designated for escape should use signs to indicate operating instructions. These signs speed egress and reduce evacuation time.
First aid equipment, location and emergency instruction for people with special needs signs are categorized within safe condition signs. These signs should be prominently displayed.
Mandatory notices help in preventing the spread of fire by informing occupants be it in onboard ship or offshore locations of the mandatory requirements. These notices should be displayed prominently and can be used as part of a formal fire safety training.
It is a legislation requirement that all occupants onboard ship or on offshore locations must be informed of fire safety information. Fire action charts include instructions on what to do in the event of a fire. Siting fire action charts conspicuously throughout a vessel/offshore location alongside a full complement of safety signs helps to reinforce formal training and act as a constant reminder.
Fire Alarm and Fire Fighting Equipment Signs
Legislation requires that any non-automatic fire-fighting equipment (fire extinguishers, alarms etc.) provided should be easy to access, simple to use and indicated by signs. You can meet this requirement by siting signs conspicuously above the equipment to locate, on the equipment to identify and if necessary, include a sign that has simple instructions on how to operate the equipment.
Also to greatly reduce risks of the inappropriate use of fire extinguishers, it is highly recommended that you include a fire extinguisher identification that shows the type of extinguisher and the type of fire it can or cannot be used on. Hazardous Materials and Atmospheres Signs
Hazard warning signs are a legislation requirement, unless deemed unnecessary by a risk assessment. Jalite AAA Hazard Warning signs are designed according to guidance from applicable international standards.
Legislation states that, after a hazard has been identified and measures have been taken to inform occupants, an appropriate control measure should also be reinforced. Jalite AAA prohibition signs are designed in conformance with applicable international standards.