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Photoluminescent maritime safety signs

Technical properties of photoluminescent safety signs Quality, Standards & Certification: photoluminescent products are manufactured to the highest technical standards using state of the art equipment; thus ensuring we offer the best available photoluminescent quality for safety signs. photoluminescent safety signs comply with IMO Resolutions, Solas Convention and ISO Standards. products have Type Approval by Lloyd s Register and are MED certified by DNV. Technical Properties: Applicable Standards and Resolutions/ product Luminance properties Luminescent intensity (mcd/m2) (After removing the exciting light) 10 minutes 60 minutes Period of light decay Luminance Intensity greater than a 0.32 mcd/ m 2 DIN 67510-4 (R) (a) 23 mcd/m 2 3 mcd/m 2... IMO Res. A.752(18) 15 mcd/m 2 2 mcd/m 2... ISO 15370 15 mcd/m 2 2 mcd/m 2... (b) 100 mcd/m 2 10 mcd/m 2 1200 minutes (c) 40 mcd/m 2 8 mcd/m 2 1800 minutes a) class A b) According to DIN 67510 measurement protocol; c) According to ISO 15370 measurement protocol. Photoluminescent signs: Photoluminescent rigid plastic 1.2 ± 0.1mm thickness and self-adhesive photoluminescent vinyl. Printing: Serigraphy, high quality gloss paint with UV resistance and an indoor durability in excess of 5 years. Fire resistance: Flame retardant according to IEC 60092-101: 2002 and IMO FTPC Part 5 (IMO Res. A.653(16)). Surface: Antistatic and easy to clean. Chemical characteristics: Non-radioactive, non-phosphorous, lead-free and non-poisonous. Safety signage is a language comprised of pictorial graphics, shapes and colors. Color should be for everyone! and because colors are determinant in safety signs, system for colorblind people. has associated with ColorAdd - the color identification ColorAdd is a project which was developed with the goal of allowing colorblind people to correctly identify each color and therefore to contribute for their social integration whilst making communication more effective, responsible and inclusive. ColorAdd is an extremely intuitive symbolic language that uses the primary colors and their combination to create the entire colors/codes palette. By including the ColorAdd system, the signs. catalogue allows colorblind people to fully comprehend all the components of safety Red Red COLORS SYMBOLS WHITE BLACK GREY GOLD/ SILVER Blue Green Yellow Orange Red Purple Brown White Black Light Grey Dark Grey Gold Silver LIGHT TONES DARK TONES

IMO regulations and applicable standards Standards and regulations IMO Resolution A.654(16) adopted on 19 October 1989 IMO Resolution A.752(18) adopted on 4 November 1993 IMO Resolution A.760(18) adopted on 4 November 1993 IMO Resolution A.952(23) adopted on 5 December 2003 IMO Polar Code SOLAS Convention 2004 chapter II-2 Regulation 13.3.2.5 SOLAS Convention 2004 chapter II-2 Regulation 13.7.2.2 SOLAS Convention 2004 chapter III-Regulation 9.2.3 MARPOL Annex V, 2012 Revision ISPS Code 2003 adopted on 12 December 2002 ICAO and IMO document 9636 IMDG Code 2014 Edition ISM Code 2014 Edition European Directive 2014/90/EU ISO 24409-1:2010 ISO 24409-2: 2014 ISO 24409-3: 2014 ISO 16069:2004 ISO 3864-1:2011 ISO 3864-2:2016 ISO 17631:2002 ISO 15370:2010 ISO 14726:2008 ISO 20712-1:2008 EN ISO 7010:2012 DIN 67510-1:2009 DIN 67510-4:2008 REG 13-36 (PYC) Passenger yacht code January 2016 MCA LY3, 2014 NORSOK STANDARD L-004, 2016 NORSOK STANDARD C-002, Edition 4, September 2015 NORSOK STANDARD S-001, Edition 4, February 2008 Graphical symbols for fire control plans Guidelines for the evaluation, testing and application of low-location lighting on passenger ships Symbols related to life-saving appliances and arrangements Graphical symbols for shipboard fire control plans Code for Ships Operating in Polar Waters Construction Fire protection, fire detection and fire extinction - Means of escape - Marking of escape routes Construction Fire protection, fire detection and fire extinction - Means of escape - Instruction for safe escape Life-saving appliances and arrangements - Operating instructions International Convention for the Prevention of Pollution from Ships International Ship and Port Facility Code International signs to provide guidance to persons at airports and marine terminals International Maritime Dangerous Goods (IMDG) Code International Safety Management (ISM) Code Directive marine equipment repealed Directive 96/98/EC Ships and marine technology - Design, location and use of shipboard safety signs, safety related signs, safety notices and safety markings - Part 1: Design principles Ships and marine technology - Design, location and use of shipboard safety signs, safety-related signs, safety notices and safety markings - Part 2: Catalogue Ships and marine technology - Design, location, and use of shipboard safety signs, safety-related signs, safety notices and safety markings - Part 3: Code of practise Graphical symbols - Safety signs - Safety way guidance systems (SWGS) Graphical symbols -Safety colours and safety signs - Part 1: Design principles for safety signs and safety markings Graphical symbols - Safety colours and safety signs -Part 2: Design principles for product safety labels Ships and marine technology -Shipboard plans for fire protection, life-saving appliances and means of escape Ships and marine technology -Low-location lighting (LLL) on passenger ships -Arrangement Ships and marine technology - Identification colours for the content of piping systems Water safety signs and beach safety flags - Part 1: Specifications for water safety signs used in workplaces and public s Graphical symbols - Safety colours and safety signs -Registered safety signs Photoluminescent pigments and products - Part 1: Measurement and marking at the producer. Phosphorescent pigments and products - Part 4: Products for phosphorescent escape route systems - Markings and applications The code of practice for yachts carrying 13 to 36 passengers pleasure and leisure sector The Large Commercial Yatch Code (LY3) Piping fabrication, installation, flushing and testing Architectural components and equipment Technical safety 2009 MODU CODE IMO Code for the Construction and Equipment of Mobile Offshore Drilling Units, 2009 GOST R 12.2.143-2009 GOST R 12.4.026-2001 Occupational safety standards system. Photoluminescent evacuation systems. Requirements and methods of test Occupational safety standards system. Safety colours, safety signs and signal marking. Purpose and rules of application. General technical

Index How to order How to order 03 Market assurance and certification Mounting options Life-saving appliances Escape route signs IMO fire control signs 04 05 06-08 09-12 13-16 17-23 Fire fighting equipment signs 24-28 Low Location Lighting system 29-37 Panoramic signs 38 Marking strips 39 Warning signs 40-42 Mandatory signs 43-47 Prohibition signs 48-51 Multipurpose combination signs 52-53 Information signs 54 ISPS Code signs 55-56 Safety signs for super yachts Offshore wind - safety signs 57-58 59-61 Water safety signs Temporary tie tags Anti-splashing tape 62-63 64 65 Pipe content identification 66-68 IMDG Code 69-70 Safety awareness and training procedures General safety awareness notices 71-91 92 Safety plans 93 Fire control and safety plans 94 Bespoke signage solutions 95 Everlux frames 96 adhesive IMPA and ISSA cross reference guide 96 97-102 Standards and regulations 103 All and signs have a unique 5 digit code. To order you need to indicate the following: (*)Example: 1.The product code; 2.The size (mm); S 03 75 3.The type of sign (see page 5). If not indicated we will supply Type 1; 4.The material of the sign. Most of the signs are available in photoluminescent rigid plastic (F) and photoluminescent self-adhesive vinyl (Z). There are several product ranges with different base materials. The complete list of sign base materials is: F - photoluminescent rigid plastic; Z self-adhesive vynil; O white rigid plastic; V white self-adhesive vinyl; VT - transparent self-adhesive vinyl PC non-slip self-adhesive photoluminescent polycarbonate; T aluminium composite; TA transparent acrylic; FA frosted acrylic; and SS stainless steel. (*) The sign on this example is available in the following sizes 300x100 and 400x120; in Type 1, 2 or 3; and in photoluminescent rigid plastic and self-adhesive photoluminescent vinyl. To order the above sign in 400x120, Type 1 and in photoluminescent rigid plastic you order: S 03 75 400x120 Type 1 - F. It is also possible to order by IMPA or ISSA codes. Please refer to the cross reference guide on pages 97 102 to find the equivalent item code. (mm) 300x100 400x120 3

Sign performance and technical properties Technical guarantees for the market The photoluminescent properties and performance values are printed on all signs as per ISO and DIN Standards requirements. This provides consumers with the correct information and a guarantee of high quality. Please see the following example: NB 0575/2017 Certification MED mark printed on 1.2mm photoluminescent rigid plastic signs for market assurance of product certification 100 / 10-1200-K-W Individual item code printed on for simple logistics process (purchasing, stock management, promotion and sales of signs) Item codes Luminescent intensity after 10 minutes (mcd/m 2 ) Performance Luminescent intensity after 60 minutes (mcd/m 2 ) Period of light decay (minutes) Colour during stimulation (W) - white Colour in period of light decay (K) - Light green shade of yellow Colour Code This brings the signs into alignment with other safety equipment where technical information is provided on the apparatus, e.g. extinguishers. On all photoluminescent safety signs the technical properties are printed and illustrate their performance as per ISO and DIN Standards requirements. This helps specifiers and consumers to make informed decisions about the signs to be used. The quality of safety signs is ensured by maintaining a continuous quality control system. All photoluminescent products have the Lloyd s Register Type Approval Certificate and are certified by DNV according to MED. Notified Body nº 0575 The method of measuring the luminance performance according to ISO and DIN Standards is carried out in the laboratory, where all measuring equipment is calibrated by an accredited and independent official entity. 4

Different types of application - various alternatives for mounting signs Introduction For an adequate use of signs they must be mounted according to the appropriate viewing angle. Type 1 (single-sided) Parallel wall mounted sign. Type 2 (double-sided) The signs are mounted perpendicularly to the wall by means of a flexible bracket. The bracket consists of a strip that enables the installation of double-sided signs in any location and was developed with the aim of allowing the sign to swing through 180º (+90º and -90º) without breaking. Note: The bracket is always mounted to the left hand side of the sign, i.e.: Picture 1 - code S 04 21 Type 2; and in Picture 2 - code S 04 26 Type 2. Picture 1 Picture 2 Type 3 (double-sided) A Type 3 suspended double-sided sign is to be hung from the ceiling. The sign is supplied with holes drilled in the top corners which allow the appropriate fixings to be used (fixings not supplied). Type P (panoramic signs) The sign with the greatest visibility. These signs are printed on both exterior surfaces and guarantee a viewing angle of 180º. 5

Sizes and viewing distances The size of the sign is defined by the maximum viewing distance from which the sign is understandable. According to ISO 3864-1: 2011, the viewing distance at which a sign of a particular size is conspicuous and comprehensible depends on the illumination of the sign. l = z 0 xh Where: l - is the observation distance (m); z 0 - is the distance factor; h - is the height of the sign (mm). Life-saving and emergency equipment, escape route and fire fighting equipment signs Geometric Shape Meaning sign sizes (mm) h height of the sign (mm) l observation distance (m) (z 0 =60) Escape Route and Fire Fighting Equipment Signs (z 0 =60) 100x100 80 5 150x150 131 8 200x200 180 11 300x300 278 17 400x400 376 23 150x50 36 2 150x75 55 3 200x50 36 2 200x70 55 3 200x100 80 5 300x70 57 3 300x100 80 5 300x150 129 8 400x100 78 5 400x120 98 6 400x150 129 8 400x200 180 11 450x150 129 8 600x150 129 8 600x200 180 11 600x300 276 17 (*) Signs with complementary text for which only the height of the pictogram is relevant for the calculation of their observation distance 150x200 (*) 129 8 200x300 (*) 180 11 300x400 (*) 276 17 150x150 200x200 300x300 400x400 8m 11m 17m 23m 6

Life-saving and emergency equipment, escape route and fire fighting equipment signs 300x150 400x200 600x300 8m 11m 17m Exception signs Geometric Shape Meaning sign sizes (mm) h height of the sign (mm) l observation distance (m) z 0 =95 for S 04 61 and S 04 62 signs as per ISO 7010: 2011 150x150 129 12 200x200 180 17 300x300 278 26 400x400 376 36 Note: The distance factor (z 0 ) is assumed as a general value of 60 as defined by ISO 3864-1:2011. For ISO 7010 - S 04 61 and S 04 62 emergency exit signs the recommended value of z 0 is 95 considering an illuminance range between 5 and 100 lux. Over the illuminance range up to about 100 lux, z 0 increases according to ISO 3864-1:2011. 150x150 200x200 300x300 400x400 12m 17m 26m 36m 7

Mandatory and prohibition action signs Geometric Shape Meaning sign sizes (mm) h l height of the observation sign (mm) distance (m) Hazard signs Prohibition and Mandatory Action Signs (z 0 =60) 100x100 80 5 150x150 131 8 200x200 180 11 300x100 80 5 300x300 278 17 400x150 131 8 400x400 376 23 100x100 150x150 200x200 300x300 5m 8m 11m 17m Geometric Shape Meaning sign sizes (mm) h l height of the observation sign (mm) distance (m) Hazard Signs (z 0 =60) base 100 56 3 base 150 94 6 base 200 130 8 base 300 193 12 base 400 264 16 300x100 80 5 400x150 113 7 100x100 150x150 200x200 300x300 3m 6m 8m 12m IMO s adoption of the ISO 24409 graphical symbols IMO 2016 a MSC.1/Circ.1553 states that: The Committee, having noted that ISO had published its standard ISO 24409-2:2014,( ) which generally conforms to the corresponding symbols set out in the annex to resolution A.760(18), as amended, and the annex to resolution A.952(23), decided that the ISO standard 24409 series should be brought to the attention of Member States. It is the intention of the Committee to prepare a revision of resolution A.760(18), which will incorporate the graphical symbols contained in the above-mentioned ISO standard, without any changes, for adoption by the Committee at its ninety-ninth session in 2018. The transition: Member States are invited to bring the ISO standard 24409 series to the attention of ship designers, shipbuilders, shipowners, ship operators, ship masters, shore-based firefighting personnel and other parties concerned, so that they may use it, on a voluntary basis, for shipboard signage, in compliance with the relevant requirements of SOLAS chapters II-2 and III, pending the adoption of the revised resolution. Application on existing vessels: Member States are also invited to note that existing ships may still use resolution A.760(18), as amended, for shipboard signage. The images below illustrate some of the graphical changes that have been introduced by ISO 24409: LOWER LIFERAFT TO WATER EMERGENCY ESCAPE BREATHING DEVICE (EEBD) IMO symbol prior to ISO 24409 adoption IMO symbol post ISO 24409 adoption IMO symbol prior to ISO 24409 adoption IMO symbol post ISO 24409 adoption In order to assure compliance with the latest Standards and Regulations, safety signs have now been updated in compliance with ISO 24409 and are now featured in this catalogue. Furthermore, the catalogue makes use of several installation examples as defined as best code of practice by ISO 24409. If you would like to receive more information on this update please e-mail us at: commercial@everluxmaritime.com 8