GB 3107.8-1991
AbolishedOrange smoke signal for ships
船用橙色烟雾信号
Application Summary AI generated
This standard specifies the technical requirements, test methods, and inspection rules for orange smoke signals used as maritime distress signaling devices on ships. It is applied in the production, quality certification, and type approval of pyrotechnic visual distress signals for life-saving appliances and emergency equipment on vessels. The standard ensures these signals produce dense orange smoke visible from a distance, meeting safety and performance criteria for use in search and rescue operations.
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