GB 3107.2-1991
AbolishedRed flare parachute signal for ships
船用红光降落伞信号
Application Summary AI generated
GB 3107.2-1991 specifies the technical requirements, test methods, and inspection rules for red flare parachute signals used as maritime distress signals on ships. It is applied in the manufacturing and quality control of pyrotechnic signaling devices that are deployed from vessels to indicate emergency situations at sea. The standard ensures these signals meet performance and safety criteria for visibility, burn time, and altitude, as required by international maritime safety regulations.
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