GB/T 4543-2008
AbolishedPyrotechnic distress signals for ships
船用烟火信号
Application Summary AI generated
GB/T 4543-2008 specifies the technical requirements, test methods, and inspection rules for pyrotechnic distress signals used on ships, including hand-held flares, rocket parachute flares, and buoyant smoke signals. It is applied in the maritime industry for the design, production, and quality verification of emergency signaling equipment to ensure compliance with international safety regulations like SOLAS. This standard is critical for shipbuilders, equipment manufacturers, and maritime safety inspectors to guarantee reliable visual distress signaling during emergencies at sea.
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