GB 16557-2010
AbolishedSafety signs for life-saving on sea-going ship
海船救生安全标志
Application Summary AI generated
GB 16557-2010 specifies the design, color, shape, and placement requirements for safety signs related to life-saving equipment and evacuation procedures on sea-going ships. It is applied in the maritime industry for passenger and cargo vessels to ensure clear, standardized visual communication of lifeboat locations, emergency exits, and muster stations, facilitating rapid crew and passenger response during emergencies. The standard is used by shipbuilders, operators, and classification societies during vessel construction, certification, and safety inspections.
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