GB 3107.1-1991
AbolishedGeneral specifications of pyrotechnic distress signals for ships
船用烟火信号通用技术条件
Application Summary AI generated
This standard specifies the technical requirements, test methods, inspection rules, and packaging for pyrotechnic distress signals used on ships. It applies to the design, manufacturing, and quality verification of devices such as rocket parachute flares, hand flares, and buoyant smoke signals intended for maritime emergency signaling. The standard ensures these signals meet safety and performance criteria for use in life-saving equipment on commercial and fishing vessels.
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