GB 3107.10-1991
AbolishedSelf-igniting light and orange smoke signal for lifebuoys
救生圈用自亮浮灯及橙色烟雾组合信号
Application Summary AI generated
This standard specifies the technical requirements, test methods, and inspection rules for self-igniting lights combined with orange smoke signals attached to lifebuoys. It is applied in the manufacturing and certification of marine safety equipment for ships, ensuring that lifebuoys are equipped with visible and smoke-based distress signals for daytime and nighttime rescue operations. The standard is used by shipbuilders, maritime safety regulators, and testing laboratories to verify compliance with international lifesaving appliance regulations.
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