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2 Material Details Flamability inherently fire retardant toxicity: non toxic non radioactive. Chemical Ressistance: Resistance to most common cleansing agents. Luminance erformance: In excess of 15mcd/m at 10min and 2 mcd/m at 60min. In accordance with IMO resolution A.752 and ISO FERENT TYES OF MATERIAL hotoluminescent, self-adhesive hotoluminescent rigid VC support Self-adhesive vinyl Rigid VC support Rigid lexiglas support MATERIAL REFERENCE FS FR VS VR G Dimensions CO: Length / Height ex. Code: Height : D (15cm) Length: D (15cm) A 5 cm E 20 cm I 40 cm Q 17 cm B 7.5 cm F 25 cm L 45 cm O 80 cm C 10 cm G 30 cm M 50 cm 90 cm D 15 cm H 35 cm N 70 cm We accept any kind of special orders for custom-made signs. Content Safety Signs p. 2, 3 Fire Control Symbols p. 4-7 Direction Signs p. 8, 9 rohibition Signs p. 10, 11 assenger & Terminal Information Signs p. 20 Deck and Engine Room Signs p. 21 ISS Signs p. 22 Marine osters p Mandatory Signs p. 12, 13 Hazard Signs p Hazard Dangerous Material Signs p Tie Tags p. 25 Impa Cross Reference p Issa Cross Reference p Tapes/Low Location Signs p. 19 Our production of IMO&ISO safety signs is strictly in accordance with the 1974 SOLAS Convention, and IMO Resolution A.706 (18), S645 (16) and resolution A.952(23). 1
3 SAFETY SIGNS hotoluminescent, self-adhesive FS FASTEN SEAT BELTS SECURE HATCHES START ENGINE LOWER LIFEBOAT LOWER LIFERAFT LOWER RESCUE BOAT RELEASE FALLS START WATER SRAY START AIR SULY RELEASE GRIES GG T A A E S GG (Set of 2) (Set of 2) (Set of 2) (Set of 2) (Set of 2) (Set of 2) (Set of 2) A B C C D D (Set of 2) (Set of 2) (Set of 2) A80120 (Set of 2) B80123 (Set of 2) (Set of 2) (Set of 2) 2
4 SAFETY SIGNS hotoluminescent, self-adhesive FS A C D B Safe for entry Emergency shower Emergency eye wash rotective equipment Emergency stop Drinking water Helideck Emergency telephone Smoke hood Safety equipment Emergency equipment Breathing apparatus Break glass in emergency Escape ladder First aid Stretcher First aid Lifejackets under seats AA Stairway Deck
5 FIRE CONTROL SYMBOLS hotoluminescent, self-adhesive FS F F D CO HALON S CO H Fire lan Safety lan Fireman s suit HALON 1301 HALON 1301 CO2 CO2 N2 N S F FL C FE E Emergency Lights IG G SL F FIRE STATION D Main Vertical Zone H CO 2 DO NOT ENTER WHEN LIGHT IS FLASHING
6 FIRE CONTROL SYMBOLS hotoluminescent, self-adhesive FS Fire extinguisher Fire extinguisher owder CO2 Fire extinguisher Fire alarm Fire hose reel Fire phone Fire point Use for: all risks electrical, flammable liquid and gas fires. Use for electrical and flammable liquid fire DO NOT USE ON Flammable metal fires CE DO NOT USE ON Flammable metal fires CE Fire extinguisher Fire extinguisher Water Foam Use for wood, paper, textiles Use for wood, paper, textiles and flammable liquids Fire extinguisher Fire alarm Fire hose reel Fire phone Fire point DO NOT USE ON Electrical, burning liquid or flammable metal fires DO NOT USE ON Electrical, and flammable metal fires CE CE Fire extinguisher Fire alarm Fire alarm call point In case of fire break glass Fire hose Open valve before running out hose Fire point Fire fighting equipment stored inside Fire blanket To be used only in the case of fire Sprinkler stop valve Sprinkler control valve Open this valve in the event of fire Foam inlet Firemans suit Fire telephone GC Fire Flap In case of fire F DO NOT use lift SRINKLER HALON 1301 GA/FA/CO Alarm signal column Use the stairs In the event of fire do not use this lift In the event of fire do not use this lift No smoking Children under 12 should be accompanied by an adult Stairs to Fire Exit Fire Extinguisher spare charge M.F.. E.F.. E.S. FD
7 S W W F hotoluminescent, self-adhesive FS FIRE CONTROL SYMBOLS A M C Co F H W S H Co F W A M C Co Co H H F 6L F 50L M C W W A A M C A M C Co H W LW HALON
8 hotoluminescent, self-adhesive FS FIRE CONTROL SYMBOLS F W CO F H W F Co H W W F WT
9 RECTION SIGNS hotoluminescent, self-adhesive FS ASSEMBLY STATION ASSEMBLY STATION ASSEMBLY STATION ASSEMBLY STATION ASSEMBLY STATION ASSEMBLY STATION ASSEMBLY STATION ASSEMBLY STATION ASSEMBLY STATION ASSEMBLY STATION For emergency use only For emergency use only Escape hatch Escape window Escape door Escape route Slide to open Slide to open E X IT BF E X IT BF for emergency use only for emergency use only for emergency use only
10 RECTION SIGNS hotoluminescent, self-adhesive FS LIFEBOAT LIFEBOAT LIFEBOAT LIFEBOAT LIFEBOAT LIFEBOAT LIFEBOAT LIFEBOAT LIFEBOAT LIFEBOAT Escape ladder TO EMERGENCY TO EMERGENCY ush to open Slide to open BF
11 80888 ROHIBITION SIGNS Self-adhesive vinyl VS STO SECURITY CONTROL STATION No smoking Smoking strictly forbidden This is a no smoking area No smoking beyond this point No matches No naked lights No naked flames No hot work No entry No access to car deck while vessel is at sea Do not enter No smoking in bed No admittance No access Authorised personnel only No entry to unauthorised personnel Do not touch Do not drink Do not operate Unauthorised persons may not service machines Do not carry out maintenance work on running machinery Do not extinguish with water Do not switch on Do not switch off Do not touch men working No exit Keep out Do not open Do not close Do not watch the arc DO NOT throw garbage overboard This vessel operates in a special area designated by international Maritime Law Do not remove guards Do not use unless guards are in position No smoking, drinking or eating within this area Do not switch on under maintenance Switch off mobile phones, pagers, cameras etc
12 81074 ROHIBITION SIGNS Self-adhesive vinyl VS No hot work during gas freeing or cargo operations Not workwear beyond this point No naked lights beyond this point Open flame and smoking prohibited No unauthorised persons beyond this point Do not clean or oil this machine whilst in motion No unauthorised person may touch this switch gear No admittance without ear protectors Do not enter the pumproom Without permission from the Chief Officer NO ENTRY except by authorised personnel, and unless ventilation has been in use for at least 15 minutes prior to entry This is a water flushing vacuum toilet system. To prevent blockage, do not use for the disposal of any insoluble material CD WARNING! Test water temperature before use SIRITS FORBIEN No drink on board Restricted Area
13 MANDATORY SIGNS Self-adhesive vinyl VS Keep clear. Exit for emergency escape route This door must be kept closed Keep clear Close this door at night Close these doors at night This door to be kept locked when not in use To be kept unlocked during working hours Fire door keep locked shut Automatic fire door keep clear Staircase must be kept clear at all times Fire escape keep clear Gangway keep clear Fire door keep shut Keep locked shut when not in use Keep clear when door is closing This hatch must be kept closed at sea This door must be kept closed at sea Watertight door keep shut Automatic watertight door keep clear Ensure this door is fully closed Exit Keep clear Fire Notice This area must be kept clear at all times Fire exit keep clear Utensil wash only Cover all cut and abrasions Report sickness immediately Spillages must be cleaned up immediately lease close door quietly eople sleeping Quiet please people sleeping Keep clear Keep shut This door must be keep closed during loading, discharging, ballasting, tank cleaning and gas freeing operations When the plant is not in use gas cylinder valves and other valves shall be shut Adjust pressure according to the torch in use Secure painter to strong point before launching On hearing alarm vacate space immediately. Close access to exit Wear face shield Face protection must be worn when welding Face protection must be worn in this area Wear mask Wear respirator Ear protection must be worn in this area Wear ear protection Ear protection must be worn Wear cloves Boots must be worn Wear protective clothing Lift correctly Now wash your hands Guards must be in position before starting Wear helmet Head protection must be worn This is a safety helmet area Eye protection must be worn Eye protection must be worn in this area Eye protection is provided for your safety and must be worn Wear goggles
14 MANDATORY SIGNS Self-adhesive vinyl VS Emergency Evacuation Instructions THE GENERAL EMERGENCY ALARM SIGNAL IS 7 SHORT BLASTS FOLLOWED BY 1 LONG BLAST ON THE SHIS WHISTLE AND ALARM SYSTEM. On hearing this alarm signal : 1. If you are in your cabin, dress in warm clothing, collect your lifejacket and go to your allotted Assembly Station. 2. If you are near an Assembly Station, go straight there. Do not return to your cabin. On arrival at a Assembly Station : 1. You will be met by a member or the crew. 2. You will be issued with a lifejacket if you need one and told how to put it on. 3. You will be given instructions on what to do next. Remember : Stay calm and follow any instructions given to you by members of the crew. 1. DO NOT use elevators. 2. DO NOT collect any luggage. Emergency Instructions for assengers lease read and remember the contents of this notice. 1. GENERAL EMERGENCY ALARM SIGNAL In an emergency the following signal will be sounded on the ship`swhistle and alarm system : Seven or more short blasts followed by one prolonged blast. 2. ON HEARING THE GENERAL EMERGENCY ALARM SIGNAL roceed calmly to your allotted Assembly Station or the nearest Assembly Station if you are away from your cabin. If you are in your cabin when you hear the alarm signal, dress warmly and follow direction signs to your Assembly Station. 3. ASSEMBLY STATION OR MUSTER STATION An Assembly Station is a area where passengers must assemble in an emergency. Assembly Stations are marked by the sing shown below and a letter. Directions to Assembly Stations are marked with the Assembly Station sign and an arrow and pointing in the appropriate direction. 4. ON ARRIVAL AT AN ASSEMBLY STATION On arrival in an Assembly Station, you will be issued with a life jacket by a member of the crew and instructed how to put it on. Children lifejackets are available if required. lease study the accompanying instructions on donning a lifejacket. 5. FURTHER ACTIONS Stay calm and follow the instructions given to you by the ships crew. EMERGENCY KEE CLEAR DL ESCAE ROUTE KEE CLEAR AT ALL TIMES EF EF EMERGENCY EVACUATION INSTRUCTIONS Know the NUMBER and LOCATION of your allotted assembly station. When you hear seven short and one long blast on the ships alarm system you must. 1. Collect your lifejacket and warm clothing or blankets. 2. Go immediately to your allotted assembly station and wait there quietly. 3. Help others to remain calm. 4. Take further instructions from the ships staff at the assembly station. 5. Report any problems. DO NOT use elevators. DO NOT collect any luggage Man overboard 1. Throw lifebuoy. 2. Keep man in sight. 3. Inform the bridge or the officer of the watch. 4. State man overboard and give location Hand wash only Hair covering must be worn rotective equipment stored inside This hatch must be kept closed at sea Think safety rotective clothing must be worn in this area ersonal protective equipment is provided. USE IT Accidents must be reported Marine garbage disposal regulations Marine garbage disposal regulations Marine garbage disposal regulations lastic only Incineration only Food waste only The avoid injury take care in the shower during rough weather Marine garbage disposal regulations Comminution only Marine garbage disposal regulations No plastic or food waste Marine garbage disposal regulations Compaction only ersons entering this area must comply with safety regulations All visitors to report to the duty officer on the bridge Ventilation to be used prior to entry No fire loop to be isolated without the knowledge of the watch officer. No fire loop to be kept isolated for longer than the period required. Signed Master This door must be kept closed at sea Oil spill equipment stored inside
15 80690 HAZARD SIGNS Self-adhesive vinyl VS I WARNING This ship is fitted with a vacuum toilet system. Seat and cover must be lowered before flushing. WARNING Radio antennas to be earthed during cargo operations Overhead working WARNING Hazardous area WARNING Isolate before removing guards Dust hazard Asbestos Solvents WARNING Motor starts and stops automatically Vehicles Exhaust fumes Steep stairway use handrails Mind your head slip hazard wet deck slippery surface etroleum Vapour Explosion risk Explosive gases Explosive material Compressed gases Compressed oxygen Acid Battery acid Corrosive substance Caustic Toxic Chlorine Harmful vapours WARNING Open slowly high voltage Electric hazard Electric shock risk 110 volts 115 volts 220 volts 240 volts
16 HAZARD SIGNS Self-adhesive vinyl VS mind the step uneven surface Flammable liquid Highly Flammable material fire risk Highly Flammable gases Flammable atmosphere Low flash point Noise Radiation risk Ionizing radiation Biological hazard Danger of infection Danger of death Limited overhead height CHEMICALS Main switch Flammable material OXYGEN ACETYLENE Non-ionizing radiation UNMANNED MACHINERY SACE MACHINERY MAY START WITHOUT WARNING Battery charging Low Oxygen level You are entering Moving a CO 2 protected area machinery Under maintenance volts 440 volts 3300 volts 6600 volts Live terminal Live wires trip hazard I L..G. Flammable Laser Beam HAZARD Group 1 HAZARD Group 2 HAZARD Group 3 High Risk Bio - Hazard Area Radioactive Substances Electrocution risk Nitric acid Hydrocloric Acid Sulphuric Acid Wet Floor
17 HAZARD SIGNS Self-adhesive vinyl VS WARNING Hazards Out of Order Out of Order Hot Lift well Beware of trucks Radioactive Materials No Escape Toxic Vapours
18 TRANSORT INX TRANSORT INX HAZARD OUS MATERIALS SIGNS Self-adhesive vinyl VS FLAMMABLE HIGHLY FLAMMABLE FLAMMABLE GAS FLAMMABLE LIQUID HIGHLY FLAMMABLE LIQUID HIGHLY FLAMMABLE L..G. HIGHLY FLAMMABLE STORE FLASH OINT BELOW 32 C FLAMMABLE SOLID SONTANEOUSLY COMBUSTIBLE D OXIZER ORGANIC EROXI ** OXIZER RAOACTIVE EXLOSIVE OXIZING AGENT RAOACTIVE X OXIZING AGENT RAOACTIVE CONTENTS: ACTIVITY: X ORGANIC EROXI RAOACTIVE CONTENTS: ACTIVITY: With Class Numbers RAOACTIVE CONTENTS: ACTIVITY: RAOACTIVE CONTENTS: ACTIVITY: OISON OISON GAS TOXIC TOXIC GAS INFECTION SUBSTANCE In case of damage or leakage immediately notify public health authority OUS WHEN WET COMRESSED GAS NON-FLAMMABLE COMRESSED GAS
19 HAZARD OUS MATERIALS SIGNS Self-adhesive vinyl VS FLAMMABLE LIQUID OXIZING AGENT OUS SUBSTANCE FLAMMABLE GAS ORGANIC EROXI INFECTION SUBSTANCE In case of damage or leakage immediately notify public health authority FLAMMABLE SOLID RAOACTIVE CONTENTS: ACTIVITY: TOXIC SONTANEOUSLY COMBUSTIBLE RAOACTIVE CONTENTS: ACTIVITY: TRANSORT INX TOXIC GAS RAOACTIVE CONTENTS: ACTIVITY: TRANSORT INX OUS WHEN WET NON-FLAMMABLE CONRESSED GAS CORROSIVE Without Class Numbers With anel With anel
20 TAES / LOW LOCATION SIGNS hotoluminescent, self-adhesive FS cm wide x10m cm wide x10m cm wide x10m cm wide x10m cm wide x10m cm wide x10m cm wide x10m cm wide x10m cm wide x10m cm wide x10m cm wide x10m cm wide x10m cm wide x10m cm wide x10m AA
21 ASSENGER & TERMINAL INFORMATION SIGNS Self-adhesive vinyl VS
22 CK & ENGINE ROOM SIGNS Self-adhesive vinyl VS Eating and drinking area Smoking area OXYGEN ACETELENE ollution control equipment Confined space Steep ladders Beware Vehicle fumes Do not enter without a permit to work Descend backwards use both hand rails Ventilation to be in use at all times during cargo operations EG EG EG Gas under pressure No smoking WARNING The crude oil washing lines on this vessel may contain crude oil Do not throw garbage overboard In case of fire remove cylinders to a safe place No naked lights No valves to be opened or work performed without permission of Chief Officer Use bins provided EG EG EG EG Battery compartment No Smoking etroleum Spirit Highly Flammable No Smoking No Naked Lights Explosion risk IMORTANT Close all oxy/acetylene valves after each use Explosion risk In the event of fire remove bottles to safe area EG EG EG EG SAFE OERATION GAS No fire No open lights No smoking MARINE OLLUTANT Speaker AER - RAGS GLASS - METAL BOTTLES - CROCKERY FOR SOSAL SEE INSTRUCTIONS TABLE LASTICS INCLUNG SYNTHETIC ROES, FISHING NETS AND LASTIC GARBAGE BAGS SOSAL ROHIBITED IN ALL SEA AREAS SEE INSTRUCTIONS TABLE CARGO SURVEYORS & TERMINAL RERESENTATIVES shall be guided by vessel s staff before commencement of any operation, such as: Sampling Gauging Hose connection Tank entry Opening of any cargo hatches, ullage-openings etc. Any surveyors or terminal representative failing to comply with this instruction will be requested to leave the vessel immediately DF Battery Locker Authorised access Battery Acid only Emergency Generator Authorised High voltage Machinery may start access only without warning Galley No Authorised Smoking access only Machinery Space Space protected by gas flood system Authorised access only If alarm sounds vacate immediately Machinery may start and stop without warning No entry to unauthorised personnel No Smoking or naked lights No entry to unauthorised personnel No smoking or naked lights Wash hands before preparing food No entry to unauthorised personnel No smoking or naked lights except in designated areas Minimum safety requirements: Overalls Face shield Safety Gloves GG Minimum Safety requirements: Overalls Head protection Ear defenders Safety Boots GG Minimum Safety requirements: Hair Net Safety footwear GG Minimum Safety requirements: Overalls Head protection Ear defenders Safety Boots Other requirements apply in certain areas GG aint Store Authorised access only Flammable liquid ump Room Caution Authorised Confined space with access moving machinery only Steering gear Danger Authorised Moving access only machinery No entry to unauthorised personnel No entry to unauthorised personnel No entry to unauthorised personnel No smoking or naked lights No smoking or naked lights No smoking or naked lights Keep well ventilated Minimum Safety requirements: Overalls Head protection Ear defenders Safety Boots Minimum Safety requirements: Overalls Head protection Ear defenders Safety Boots GG GG GG 21
23 ISS SIGNS Self-adhesive vinyl VS CREW MEMBERS ONLY No admittance without the authority of a Ship Officer. Any unauthorised entry will be report to the ort State Authorities. CREW ONLY EE This area is under TV surveillance Restricted Access Authorised ersonal only Any unauthorised entry will be reported to the port state authorities No unauthorised ersonal beyond this point Restricted Access Authorised ersonal only Any unauthorised entry will be reported to the port state authorities No unauthorised ersonal beyond this point No Cameras No cellular phones No weapons In case of security alert this door must be kept locked This hatch must be kept locked In case of security alert this hatch must be kept locked All visitors please announce at the reception This door must be kept locked All visitors please announce at the security office
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26 TIE TAGS Self-adhesive vinyl VS FECTIVE EQUIMENT GAS OXISING AGENT WET AINT ASBESTOS LOW TEMERATURE OISON IRRITANT HARMFUL EXLOSIVE CORROSIVE FLAMMABLE LIVE WIRE CURRENT ON KEE OUT STO THIS MACHINE BEFORE CLEANING, OILING WIING OR REAIRING DO NOT MOVE DO NOT USE DO NOT START DO NOT START MEN WORKING ON MACHINE DO NOT CLOSE VALVE DO NOT OEN VALVE DO NOT OERATE DO NOT OEN DO NOT CLOSE DO NOT USE OUT OF ORR Service Card Vessel :... Serial No:... Date Inspected Signature DO NOT USE EMTY CYLINR ELECTRICIANS BLOCKING TAG NOT TO BE REMOVED WITHOUT AUTHORITY OF INSTALLER DO NOT TOUCH NO AESS TO UNAUTHORIZED ERSONS NO AESS
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28 IMA Lalizas IMA Lalizas IMA Lalizas IMA Lalizas IMA Lalizas 33, , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,
29 IMA Lalizas IMA Lalizas IMA Lalizas 33, , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,
30 ISSA Lalizas ISSA Lalizas ISSA Lalizas ISSA Lalizas ISSA Lalizas 47, ,501, ,502, ,504, ,510, , ,501, ,502, ,504, ,510, ,502, ,501, ,502, ,504, ,510, ,50, ,501, ,502, ,504, ,510, ,501, ,501, ,502, ,504, ,510, ,501, ,501, ,502, ,504, ,510, ,501, ,501, ,502, ,506, ,510, ,501, ,501, ,502, ,506, ,510, ,501, ,501, ,502, ,506, ,510, ,501, ,501, ,502, ,506, ,510, ,501, ,501, ,502, ,506, ,510, ,501, ,501, ,502, ,506, ,510, ,501, ,501, ,502, ,506, ,510, ,501, ,501, ,502, ,506, ,510, ,501, ,501, ,502, ,506, ,510, ,501, ,501, ,502, ,506, ,510, ,501, ,501, ,502, ,506, ,510, ,501, ,501, ,502, ,506, ,510, ,501, ,501, ,502, ,506, ,510, ,501, ,501, ,502, ,506, ,510, ,501, ,501, ,503, ,506, ,510, ,501, ,501, ,503, ,507, ,510, ,501, ,501, ,503, ,507, ,510, ,501, ,501, ,503, ,507, ,511, ,501, ,501, ,503, ,507, ,511, ,501, ,501, ,503, ,507, ,511, ,501, ,501, ,503, ,507, ,511, ,501, ,501, ,503, ,507, ,511, ,501, ,501, ,503, ,508, ,511, ,501, ,501, ,503, ,508, ,511, ,501, ,501, ,503, ,508, ,511, ,501, ,501, ,503, ,508, ,511, ,501, ,502, ,503, ,508, ,511, ,501, ,502, ,503, ,508, ,511, ,501, ,502, ,503, ,508, ,511, ,501, ,502, ,503, ,508, ,511, ,501, ,502, ,503, ,508, ,511, ,501, ,502, ,503, ,508, ,511, ,501, ,502, ,503, ,508, ,511, ,501, ,502, ,503, ,508, ,511, ,501, ,502, ,503, ,508, ,511, ,501, ,502, ,503, ,508, ,511, ,501, ,502, ,504, ,508, ,511, ,501, ,502, ,504, ,508, ,511, ,501, ,502, ,504, ,508, ,511, ,501, ,502, ,504, ,509, ,511, ,501, ,502, ,504, ,509, ,511, ,501, ,502, ,504, ,509, ,511, ,501, ,502, ,504, ,509, ,511, ,501, ,502, ,504, ,509, ,511, ,501, ,502, ,504, ,509, ,511, ,501, ,502, ,504, ,509, ,511, ,501, ,502, ,504, ,509, ,511, ,501, ,502, ,504, ,509, ,511, ,501, ,502, ,504, ,509, ,511, ,501, ,502, ,504, ,509, ,511, ,501, ,502, ,504, ,509, ,511, ,501, ,502, ,504, ,509, ,511, ,501, ,502, ,504, ,509, ,511, ,501, ,502, ,504, ,509, ,511, ,501, ,502, ,504, ,510, ,511, ,501, ,502, ,504, ,510, ,511,
31 ISSA Lalizas ISSA Lalizas ISSA Lalizas ISSA Lalizas 47,511, ,513, ,518, ,521, ,511, ,513, ,518, ,521, ,511, ,513, ,518, ,521, ,511, ,513, ,518, ,521, ,511, ,513, ,518, ,521, ,511, ,514, ,518, ,521, ,511, ,514, ,518, ,521, ,511, ,514, ,518, ,521, ,511, ,514, ,518, ,521, ,511, ,514, ,518, ,521, ,511, ,514, ,518, ,521, ,511, ,514, ,518, ,521, ,511, ,514, ,518, ,521, ,511, ,514, ,518, ,521, ,511, ,514, ,518, ,521, ,511, ,514, ,518, ,521, ,511, ,514, ,518, ,521, ,512, ,514, ,518, ,521, ,512, ,514, ,518, ,521, ,512, ,514, ,518, ,521, ,512, ,514, ,518, ,521, ,512, ,514, ,518, ,521, ,512, ,514, ,519, ,521, ,512, ,514, ,519, ,521, ,512, ,515, ,519, ,521, ,512, ,515, ,519, ,521, ,512, ,515, ,519, ,531, ,512, ,515, ,519, ,531, ,512, ,515, ,519, ,531, ,512, ,516, ,519, ,531, ,512, ,516, ,519, ,531, ,512, ,516, ,519, ,531, ,512, ,516, ,519, ,531, ,512, ,516, ,519, ,581, ,512, ,516, ,519, ,512, ,512, ,516, ,519, ,519, ,512, ,516, ,519, ,512, ,518, ,519, ,512, ,518, ,519, ,512, ,518, ,519, ,512, ,518, ,519, ,512, ,518, ,519, ,512, ,518, ,519, ,512, ,518, ,520, ,512, ,518, ,520, ,512, ,518, ,520, ,512, ,518, ,520, ,512, ,518, ,520, ,512, ,518, ,520, ,512, ,518, ,520, ,512, ,518, ,520, ,512, ,518, ,520, ,512, ,518, ,520, ,512, ,518, ,520, ,512, ,518, ,520, ,512, ,518, ,520, ,512, ,518, ,520, ,512, ,518, ,520, ,512, ,518, ,520, ,512, ,518, ,520, ,513, ,518, ,520, ,513, ,518, ,521,
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