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THEMARITIME PROGRESS

BOOKMARINE SIGNS - TRAINING POSTERS & MANUALS - SAFETY PLANS

Every care has been taken in preparing this publication, however, in the interests of product development and compliance with the latest regulations we reserve the right to alter the design and specification of the products as necessary. Many of the products shown in this publication and the catalogue itself are covered by copyright and may not be reproduced in part or in whole without the written permission of Maritime Progress. © Maritime progress 2013

Contents

Safety signs ................................................... 6Direction signs ............................................7-9

Fire control plans ......................................... 21Fire equipment signs ..............................22-23Prohibition signs .....................................24-25Hazard signs ...........................................26-29Mandatory signs .....................................30-32Space identification signs ............................ 33

Safety works manuals .................................. 50Record books & booklets ............................. 51IMO Publications .......................................... 52Temporary tie tags ....................................... 53Tapes ........................................................... 54

Fixings and frames ...................................... 59

Means of escape- Low location lighting ..............................10-11- Stair safety guidance ................................. 12

Pipe identification ....................................55-58

IMDG Hazardous substance signs .........60-61Sign index ...............................................62-65

Vessel graphics- Bespoke signs ........................................... 40

- Vinyl cut lettering ....................................... 41- Alternative langauges ................................ 40

- Engraved signs ......................................... 41Posters

- Operating instructions ............................... 42

- Pollution prevention ................................... 44- Emergency preparedness ......................... 43

- Bridge procedures ..................................... 45- Operational safety ................................ 46-47- Health & safety awareness .................. 48-49

IMO Fire control symbols- IMO Resolution A.654(16) .................... 13-15- ISO 17361 & IMO A.952(23) ................ 16-20- Pictograms ................................................ 20

Sign collections- Accomodation signs ............................. 34-35- Galley signs .......................................... 36-37- Deck and engine room signs ..................... 38- ISPS code signs ........................................ 39

IMO Life saving symbols .............................4-5Technical information ..................................1-3

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When ordering please include the product code. This consits of a four digit number, followed by a one or two letter size reference, followed by a two letter material reference.

How to order

The Maritime Progress book is an authoritative reference manual for those considering the requirements for all types of signage, safety awareness and training material onboard ship.

Close liaison with regulatory authorities, key ship owners and operators ensure all products meet current international legislation and are relevant for today’s onboard ship management. Specific reference to international regulations, standards, codes and guidelines is made, as required, throughout the book.

With more than 25 years of production experience, both manufacturing and printing processes are monitored under an ISO9001:2008 Quality Assurance System.

Production is concentrated purely for the marine industry allowing extensive stock to be maintained. Special signage specific to customer’s own requirements can be produced with state of the art printing techniques on a variety of materials.

prices. With a comprehensive stock level of more than three thousand products available off the shelf we are able to offer an extremely efficient service to marine management teams.

Sensible investment has been made in plant and modern equipment but most of all people – mariners, chemists, graphic artists, printers and production engineers form our pool of experienced personnel producing the products and services for our customers.

Accredited to BS EN ISO 9001:2008 Quality Assurance standard we aim to provide products that contribute to people’s safety, that conform to our customer’s requirements, to deliver them on time and at a competitive price.

The company is a long standing member of the Photoluminescent Safety Products Association (PSPA) and contributes towards the improvement in the quality and standards of photoluminescent materials.

In recent years we have assisted both ISSA and IMPA in the preparation of the signage sections of their catalogues and participated in the revision process of SOLAS Chapter II. Collectively our staff has many years marine experience resulting in the standard of service and quality of product demanded by today’s shipping industry.

Maritime Progress has served the marine industry exclusively for more than 25 years and has established itself as a market leader. This has come about by focusing on being legislative compliant, designing and delivering ‘fit for purpose’ quality products at value for money

Maritime Progress LtdSealand Centre,

3-5 Holmethorpe Avenue,Redhill, Surrey, RH1 2LZ, UK

Tel: +44 (0)1737 76400Fax: +44 (0)1737 782818

Email: [email protected]

Items marked with a are individually priced. All other items are priced against size reference. While the company will endeavour to honour published prices, it reserves the right to alter them at anytime should there be an underlying increase in cost or if a pricing error has occurred.

Pricing

PV ................ Photoluminescent, self-adhesive vinylPR................................Photoluminescent, rigid PVCWV .....................................White, self-adhesive vinylWR.................................................... White, rigid PVCWP .........................................White, laminated paperTV ....................................................Transparent vinylTR .......................................Transparent, rigid plasticCV............................... Coloured vinyl / polyethylene

Standard materials

Available standard sizes are shown for each product.

Standard sizes

Vertical Horizontal

Example:

3112KMPV

Danger, Keep out combination sign

Photoluminescent,self-adhesive vinyl

200x300mm

W .............475x330mmX ..............420x297mm

Y ..............297x210mmZ ..................... Special

C .............. 30mmD .............. 40mmE .............. 50mmF .............. 75mmG ............ 100mmH ............ 140mmJ............. 150mmK ............ 200mmL ............ 250mmM............ 300mmN ............ 350mmP ............ 400mmQ ............ 500mmR ............ 600mmS ............ 700mmT ............ 800mmU ............ 900mmV .......... 1000mm

C .............. 30mmD .............. 40mmE .............. 50mmF .............. 75mmG ............ 100mmH ............ 140mmJ............. 150mmK ............ 200mmL ............ 250mmM............ 300mmN ............ 350mmP ............ 400mmQ ............ 500mmR ............ 600mmS ............ 700mmT ............ 800mmU ............ 900mmV .......... 1000mm

V

H

Masks must be worn in this area ..............................................31Mincing/Mixing machine ...........................................................36No fire loop is to be isolated .....................................................38Now wash your hands ........................................................34, 37Only human waste and toilet tissue etc. ...................................34Oven safety ..............................................................................36Personal protective equipment is provided. Use it ...................38Persons entering this area must comply with safety regs. .......32Please close door quietly, people sleeping ..............................34Please use antiseptic hand wash provided ..............................37Please wash only food equipment here. ..................................37Please wash only hands here. .................................................37Pot wash only ...........................................................................37Potato chipping machine ..........................................................36Protective clothing must be worn in this area .....................31, 36Protective footwear must be worn ............................................31Quiet please people sleeping ...................................................34Raw meat must be stored below cooked meat ........................36Raw meat only ..........................................................................36Refrigerators .............................................................................36Rescue boat launching .............................................................38Respirators must be worn in this area ......................................31Safety helmets must be worn beyond this point .......................30Secure painter to strong point before launching ................32, 38Slicing machine ........................................................................36Spillages must be cleaned up immediately ..............................37Stack correctly ..........................................................................37Staircase must be kept clear at all times ............................30, 34Steam oven ..............................................................................36Switch off when not in use ..................................................32, 37The safe use of knives .............................................................36Think safety ........................................................................32, 37This door must be kept closed ...........................................30, 36This door must be kept closed at sea.......................................30This door must be kept closed during loading etc. .............32, 38This door to be kept locked closed when not in use ................30This door to be kept locked in port ...........................................39This door to be kept locked on security alert ............................39This hatch must be kept closed at sea .....................................30This is a food protection area ...................................................36This is a safety helmet area .....................................................30To avoid injury take care in the shower ....................................34To be kept locked during working hours ...................................30Use barrier cream .....................................................................32Use handrail .............................................................................32Utensil wash only .....................................................................37Ventilation to be used prior to entry ...................................32, 38Wash hands symbol .................................................................37Water mist protected area. On hearing alarm etc. ...................32Watertight door keep closed .....................................................30Wear ear protection ..................................................................30Wear face shield .......................................................................31Wear gloves..............................................................................31Wear goggles ...........................................................................31Wear helmet .............................................................................30Wear high visibility clothing ......................................................31Wear mask ...............................................................................31Wear protective clothing ...........................................................31Wear respirator .........................................................................31Wear visor ................................................................................31Wear welding mask ..................................................................31When the plant is not in use gas cylinder etc. ....................32, 38

Abandon ship ...........................................................................43Accommodation ladders ...........................................................46Bunkering .................................................................................44Control of Noise .......................................................................49Cranage safety .........................................................................46Davit launched liferafts. ............................................................42Dedicated Rescue Boat Operations .........................................42Discharge of oil prohibited ........................................................44Don't throw garbage overboard ................................................44Drowning hypothermia .............................................................48Drug warning notice .................................................................48Drugs and alcohol warning notice ............................................48Drugs use and trafficking warning notice .................................48Electric shock & serious injury ..................................................48Enclosed space and tank rescue .............................................43

PostersSafety awareness and training posters.

Non slip tape ............................................................................12Photoluminescent tape .............................................................54Pipe identification tape - BS 1710 ............................................58Pipe identification tape - ISO 14726 ....................................55-57Polyethylene tapes ...................................................................54Reflective tapes ........................................................................54SOLAS tape .............................................................................54Way finding tape ....................................................................... 11

Enclosed space entry ...............................................................47Enclosed space entry safety signs ...........................................47Engine room safety ..................................................................46Evacuation chutes and slides ...................................................43Fast Rescue Boat Operation ....................................................42Fire and explosion actions ........................................................43Fire control symbols - IMO resolution A.654(16) ......................48Fire control symbols - ISO 17631 & IMO res. A.952(23) ..........48Fire extinguisher types .............................................................49Free fall lifeboat launching .......................................................42Fully enclosed lifeboat launching from a stowed position 42Galley safety and hygiene ........................................................46Gangways ................................................................................46Garbage disposal plan - MARPOL 73/78 Annex V ..................44Gas bottle safety ......................................................................49Hazard diamonds ...............................................................44, 61Hazardous substances symbols ...............................................44Helicopter operations - Landing on ..........................................47Helicopter operations - Winching .............................................47Hot work ...................................................................................46IMO safety signs .......................................................................48Inflatable liferafts, vital actions after launching .........................43International signalling flags .....................................................45Know your signs .......................................................................49Lifeboat launching ....................................................................42Lifeboat launching in a dangerous atmosphere .......................42Liferaft launching ......................................................................42Light, shape and sound signals ................................................45Man overboard .........................................................................45Mooring.....................................................................................47Muster list .................................................................................43Personal protective equipment .................................................47Pilot card ..................................................................................45Pipe Identification to ISO 14726 ...............................................47Post oil spill actions ..................................................................44Precautions agains piracy ........................................................47Preventing oil spills ...................................................................44Required boarding arrangements for pilots ..............................45Self contained breathing apparatus..........................................42SOLAS Life saving signals and rescue methods .....................43Think safety posters .................................................................49Towing ......................................................................................46Types of modern fire extinguishers ..........................................49Vessel induction and familitarisation ........................................47Welding and flamecutting .........................................................46Wheelhouse poster ..................................................................45Williamson turn .........................................................................45Working aloft or outboard .........................................................46

TapesSafety, identification andway finding tapes

Maritime Progress LtdSealand Centre,

3-5 Holmethorpe Avenue,Redhill, Surrey, RH1 2LZ, UK

Contact our Sales TeamTel: +44 (0)1737 763400Fax: +44 (0)1737 782818

Email: [email protected]

www.maritimeprogress.com

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- Colour and shapeTechnical information

Combination signsUsed to convey a mixture of Hazard, Prohibition and Mandatory messages they adequately inform without the need for multiple signs. A white background in combination with the above specifications.

Mandatory signsUsed to give specific instructions and information so as to ensure the safety of the crew, passengers and vessel. A white symbol within a blue circle with white text if necessary.

Safe condition - escape route signsUsed to indicate an evacuation route, location of safety equipment, safety facility or a safe action. A white symbol within a green square or rectangle with white text if necessary.

Hazard signsUsed to emphasise identified hazards that cannot be eliminated categorized by the words ‘Danger’, ‘Warning’ and ‘Caution’.A black symbol contained within a yellow triangle with black border and black text if necessary.

Prohibition signsUsed to limit access and prohibit activity so as to reduce and control risk. A black symbol contained within a red circle with diagonal crossbar, white text on a red background if necessary.

Fire equipment signsEach item of fire fighting equipment should be marked so as to be readily identifiable. A white symbol within a red square or rectangle with white text if necessary.

Hazard diamond signsUsed to identify substances and articles subject to the provisions of the IMDG Code classed 1 to 9 according to the hazard.Reproduced as signs reflecting the labels, marks and signs according to the IMDG Code.

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- MaterialsTechnical information

Why photoluminescent?

This is an ideal material to use for safety signs because photoluminescent material stores energy from a light source and releases the light energy in darkness. There must always be enough light to activate the material while the brightness and period of glow depends on the grade and thickness of pigment used. Maritime Progress photoluminescent material far exceeds the glow properties required for Low Location Lighting systems and has Marine Equipment Directive certification by Lloyds for this purpose. The same material is used as standard for all photoluminescent signs.

Self-Adhesive photoluminescent Vinyl (PV)

Flexible laminated PVC composite material incorporating a photoluminescent layer thermally welded to a white reflective layer, backed with pre-applied adhesive.

Photoluminescent Rigid PVC (PR)

Laminated PVC sheet incorporating a photoluminescent layer backed by a rigid white reflective substrate and protected by a tough, clear gloss PVC film. All laminations are thermally welded to form a cohesive sheet.

Vynalast engraving laminate (EL)

This is a tough, rigid, PVC product designed for the more technical applications of engraved signage. In addition to excellent chemical resistance, it has high tensile strength, good impact strength and dimensional stability with low thermal conductivity. It excels in outdoor applications where it is resistant to salt water corrosion, ultraviolet light and other environmental factors.

Vynalast photoluminescent engraving laminate (EP)

Combining all of the properties featured in standard Vynalast, this has a “glow in the dark” core which incorporates specialist non toxic, non-radioactive luminous pigments that absorb ambient light, releasing it slowly when the light source is removed.

Self-Adhesive Vinyl (WV)

Flexible gloss vinyl material, employing an emulsion based, UV resistant, permanent adhesive with high initial tack and adhesion. It is available in a selection of colours and can be specified with a reflective finish if required.

Rigid PVC (WR)

Opaque rigid white gloss PVC material. In addition to excellent chemical resistance, it has high tensile strength, good impact strength and dimensional stability with low thermal conductivity making it ideal for exposed outdoor locations.

Thickness:

PVPRELEP

WVWR

- 0.6mm (600 micron)- 1.3mm (1300 micron)- 1.5mm (1500 micron)- 1mm (1000 micron)- 0.1mm (80 micron)- 1mm (1000 micron)

Approximate indoor durability:

PVPRELEP

WVWR

- 5+ years- 10+ years- 10+ years- 10+ years- 5+ years- 10+ years

Luminance performance:

PV/PR - in excess of 46mcd/m2 @ 10 mins. and 4mcd/m2 @ 60 mins. when tested in accordance with DIN 67510-1 Part 1.

Approximate outdoor durability:

NB: Durability is based on temperate climate performance and can be affected by sunlight/humidity

PVPRELEP

WVWR

- 3+ years- 5+ years- 5+ years- 5+ years- 2+ years- 5+ years

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Viewing distance

The relative size and shape of the symbol within a sign is dictated by International standard. The viewing distance will vary dependant on the illumination conditions, the angle of viewing and the eyesight of the viewer. International Standards use a formula that compares viewing distance against height of the symbol multiplied by a distance factor when viewed at an incidence angle of 90̊. This distance factor varies dependant on the user population and illumination at the surface of the sign. International Standards suggest a general value of 60 can be used for Z0 and an example of the formula is given here. For calculation of viewing distance given a specific situation please contact your sign supplier.

l=Z0hViewing distance = Z0h

= 60x130 = 7800mm (7.8M)

Z0 =Z0 = 60 (general value as

defi ned in ISO 3864-1:2011)

Distance factor taking into account light levels and viewing angle. (ISO:3864-1:2011).

h =

h =

130m

m

Symbol height (mm)

l = Viewing distance (mm)

Sign position

Signs should be positioned so that the vertical and horizontal viewing angle is as near to the normal as possible. This will vary depending on the function of the sign but as an example signs placed 1700mm from deck level will be at the same height as the average viewer’s eye level with minimal vertical viewing angle. Positioning a sign at 2000mm from deck level will maintain a small viewing angle but raise the sign above the average person’s height, making it visible from a crowd. Low Location Way Guidance signs should be placed no more than 300mm from deck level.

Installation Procedures - Self-Adhesive products (PV,WV,)

For satisfactory installation of self adhesive signs, posters and tapes, surfaces should be smooth, clean, dust and grease free. Peel off the backing paper, align the item to ensure it is straight, and allow one edge to stick to the mounting surface. Work away from the centre of this edge gently smoothing the product into place with a wad of soft clean cloth, ensuring no air bubbles are trapped. Self-adhesive products are not suitable for applying to emulsion surfaces.

Installation procedures – Rigid products (PR, WR, EL)

Rigid signs can be drilled at each corner for mechanical fixing and suspension from the deck head, or can be fixed in place using applied adhesives, double sided adhesive pads or suspension kits as detailed on page 59. Where adhesives are used the sign should be temporarily fixed in place using adhesive tape along it's top edge so that a hinge is formed. Once this is done flip the sign up to reveal the back and apply the adhesive. Turn the sign back down allowing it to stick to the bulkhead. Apply pressure with a wad of soft cloth and ensure a good contact by adding additional tape until the adhesive has cured.

- InstallationTechnical Information

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- With textIMO Symbols

SOLAS, Chapter III, Regulation 20.10 requires signs to identify the locations of life saving equipment in accordance with recommendations of IMO.

Reference has been made to the symbols related to life saving appliances and arrangements adopted by IMO resolution A.760 (18), MSC82 (70) and A.952 (23).

MSC / Circ. 777 advises that “Assembly station” has the same meaning as “Muster station”.

Experience gained over many years has enabled us to include popular symbols that have as yet not been adopted by IMO.

SOLAS, Chapter III, Regulation 9 requires signs using symbols recommended by IMO illustrating the purpose of controls that are easily seen under emergency lighting conditions.

4100EE, GG, JJ & MM

4101EE, GG & JJ

4102EE, GG, JJ & MM

4104EE, GG & JJ

4103EE, GG & JJ

4105EE, GG & JJ

4106EE, GG & JJ

4107EE, GG & JJ

4108EE, GG & JJ

4109EE, GG & JJ

4134EE, GG & JJ

4110EE, GG, JJ & MM

4111EE, GG & JJ

4142EE, GG & JJ

4143EE, GG & JJ

4113EE, GG & JJ

4112EE, GG & JJ

4114EE, GG & JJ

4115EE, GG & JJ

4116EE, GG & JJ

4117EE, GG & JJ

4119EE, GG, JJ & MM

4118EE, GG & JJ

4141EE, GG, JJ & MM

4120EE, GG & JJ

4121EE, GG & JJ

4125EE, GG & JJ

4127EE, GG & JJ

4126EE, GG & JJ

4128EE, GG & JJ

4129EE, GG & JJ

4131EE, GG & JJ

4157EE, GG & JJ

4145EE, GG & JJ

4144EE, GG & JJ

4146EE, GG & JJ

5100EE, GG & JJ

5101EE, GG & JJ

5102EE, GG & JJ

5104EE, GG & JJ

5103EE, GG & JJ

5105EE, GG & JJ

5106EE, GG & JJ

5107EE, GG & JJ

5109EE, GG & JJ

5108EE, GG & JJ

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Standard IMO symbols used without text is a preferred option where English is not the first language of the crew and passengers. The appropriate symbol should be used to identify each item of life saving equipment or the locker in which it is stowed.

The size of these signs is designed to match available direction arrows, numbers and letters. This enables simple attachment of a direction arrow or identification mark as illustrated, international convention is that the arrow is to the right of the symbol.

Example:Full alphabet available, continue product ID number

sequentially.

Directions to embarkation station A.

- Without textIMO Symbols

4200JF & MJ

4205JF & MJ

4201JF & MJ

4206JF & MJ

4202JF & MJ

4207JF & MJ

4203JF & MJ

4208JF & MJ

4204JF & MJ

4209JF & MJ

4210JF & MJ

4215JF & MJ

4211JF & MJ

4234JF & MJ

4212JF & MJ

4213JF & MJ

4214JF & MJ

4235JF & MJ

4051EE, GG & JJ

4054EE, GG & JJ

4050EE, GG, JJ & MM

4053EE, GG & JJ

4055EE, GG & JJ

4052EE, GG, JJ & MM

4057EE, GG & JJ

4059EE, GG & JJ

4056EE, GG & JJ

4082EE, GG & JJ

4060EE, GG, JJ & MM

4058EE, GG & JJ

4080EE, GG & JJ

4064EE, GG & JJ

4061EE, GG & JJ

4063EE, GG & JJ

4065EE, GG & JJ

4062EE, GG & JJ

4067EE, GG & JJ

4070EE, GG & JJ

4066EE, GG & JJ

4069EE, GG, JJ & MM

4071EE, GG & JJ

4068EE, GG & JJ

4076EE, GG & JJ

4081EE, GG & JJ

4075EE, GG & JJ

4078EE, GG & JJ

4150EE, GG & JJ

4153EE, GG & JJ

4421EE, GG, JJ & MM

4420EE, GG, JJ & MM

4454EE, GG, JJ & MM

4455EE, GG, JJ & MM

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Safety signs are required to complement or expand the scope of officially designated signage. Many of these signs will be required by Flag State and Classification Authorities to cover safety and life saving equipment.

For example all first aid points and first aid storage should be marked, as should emergency telephones and emergency stop buttons. In particular chemical carriers and vessels carrying hazardous cargoes should mark emergency showers and eye washes with the appropriate signs.

Safety signs

4140EJ & GM

4171EJ & GM

4173EJ & GM

4172EJ & GM

4136EJ & GM

4138EJ & GM

4190EJ & GM

4176EJ & GM

4177EJ & GM

4179EJ & GM

4184EJ & GM

4181EJ & GM

4174EJ & GM

4175EJ & GM

4182EJ & GM

4189EJ & GM

4185EJ & GM

4188EJ & GM

4150EE, GG & JJ

4139EE, GG & JJ

4135EE, GG & JJ

4137EE, GG & JJ

4151EE, GG & JJ

4152EE, GG & JJ

4133EE, GG & JJ

4156EE, GG & JJ

4155EE, GG & JJ

4130EE, GG & JJ

4154EE, GG & JJ

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SOLAS Chapter III, Regulation 11.5 and Chapter II-2, Regulation 13.3.2.5.1 require all escape routes to be marked with photoluminescent signs or signs illuminated by emergency light or both.

IMO publication IMO-981E indicates that exit signs should comprise of a ‘running man’ pictogram, an arrow and the word ‘Exit’.

Primary escape routes should be marked with signs comprising of the ‘running man’ pictogram, a direction arrow and the word ‘Exit’. Secondary escape routes should employ similar signs but with the wording ‘Exit for emergency use only’ and broken lined arrows. This convention is under review by the ISO working group but at present we are unable to offer further guidance until ratification by IMO.

Frequency of marking is almost impossible to define accurately, as the final decision rests with the surveyor accepting the route marking, however, the following points should be adhered to:

1. Every change of direction should be marked with the appropriate sign.

2. Signs in an alleyway or corridor should be spaced at intervals no greater than the maximum viewing distance of the sign employed. See page 3.

3. When in public or communal areas, an ‘Exit’ sign should be within a 360̊ field of view.

Direction signs

4490JE & MG

4485JE & MG

4489JE & MG

4486JE & MG

4481EJ & GM

4483EJ & GM

4480EJ & GM

4482EJ & GM

4357EJ, GM, JP & KR

4353EJ, GM, JP & KR4460

(individual face size KK)

4340EJ, GM, JP & KR

4341EJ, GM, JP & KR

4342EJ, GM, JP & KR

4343EJ, GM, JP & KR

4344EJ, GM, JP & KR

4345EJ, GM, JP & KR

4351EJ, GM, JP & KR

4350EJ, GM, JP & KR

4352EJ, GM, JP & KR

4356EJ, GM, JP & KR

4355EJ, GM, JP & KR

4354EJ, GM, JP & KR

4358EJ, GM, JP & KR

4369EJ, GM, JP & KR

4381FJ, JM & KP

4380FJ, JM & KP

4359EJ, GM, JP & KR

4374EJ, GM, JP & KR

4383FJ, JM & KP

4382FJ, JM & KP

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Direction signs

Signs should be positioned between 1500 & 2000mm from deck level for normal direction marking and not more than 300mm from deck level for LLL systems. Where possible, signs at doors or hatches should be positioned above the door so that the sign is still visible when the door or hatch cover is open. Direction signs over doors should be limited to either a sign containing an upward pointing arrow, indicating the escape route continues through the door, or to the ‘running man’ pictogram plus the word ‘Exit’ indicating that the door is the final exit.

New Regulations for marine signage are currently being prepared by the ISO working group. Results from this group and subsequent ratification by IMO are not expected for some time. One point under discussion is the use of the word ‘Exit’ and its use in upper and lower case. As a consequence we offer ‘Exit’ signs in both formats.

Specific local regulation and the passenger ship industry’s primary concern to ensure the safety and comfort of all passengers has lead to this selection of signs indicating areas of safety for less able persons requiring assistance in an emergency.

These compatible sized signs can be combined to allow total flexibility when positioning signage onboard.

Example:

Secondary escape route

4358EJ, GM, JP & KR

4369EJ, GM, JP & KR

4415FJ, JM & KP

4414FJ, JM & KP

4821EJ, GM, JP & KR

4815EJ, GM, JP & KR

4825FJ, JM & KP

4820EE, GG & JJ

4822EJ, GM, JP & KR

4814EJ, GM, JP & KR

4824FJ, JM & KP

4819EE, GG & JJ

4423EE, GG & JJ

4385EE, GG & JJ

4425EE, GG & JJ

4420EE, GG & JJ

4454EE, GG & JJ

4422EE, GG & JJ

4384EE, GG & JJ

4424EE, GG & JJ

4421EE, GG & JJ

4455EE, GG & JJ

4463(individual face size KK)

4402EJ, GM, JP & KR

4401EJ, GM, JP & KR

4403EJ, GM, JP & KR

4406EJ, GM, JP & KR

4409EJ, GM, JP & KR

4407EJ, GM, JP & KR

EJ, GM, JP & KREJ, GM, JP & KRFJ, JM & KP4359437444174416

FJ, JM & KP

4426FL & JQ

4427FJ & JM

4404EJ, GM, JP & KR

4405EJ, GM, JP & KR

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Where more appropriate (e.g. crew accommodation and machinery spaces), escape routes may be marked with the muster/assembly or embarkation station direction signs. Whatever type of sign is employed to mark the escape route, the route should always lead to either a muster/assembly station or an embarkation station which should be identified by the appropriate sign.

Direction signs

4302EJ, GM, JP & KR

4301EJ, GM, JP & KR

4303EJ, GM, JP & KR

4322EJ, GM, JP & KR

4321EJ, GM, JP & KR

4323EJ, GM, JP & KR

4332EJ, GM, JP & KR

4331EJ, GM, JP & KR

4333EJ, GM, JP & KR

4306EJ, GM, JP & KR

4309EJ, GM, JP & KR

4307EJ, GM, JP & KR

4326EJ, GM, JP & KR

4329EJ, GM, JP & KR

4327EJ, GM, JP & KR

4336EJ, GM, JP & KR

4339EJ, GM, JP & KR

4337EJ, GM, JP & KR

4304EJ, GM, JP & KR

4100EE, GG & JJ

4050EE, GG & JJ

4305EJ, GM, JP & KR

4324EJ, GM, JP & KR

4119EE, GG & JJ

4069EE, GG & JJ

4325EJ, GM, JP & KR

4334EJ, GM, JP & KR

4141EE, GG & JJ

4069EE, GG & JJ

4335EJ, GM, JP & KR

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SOLAS, Chapter II-2 Regulation 13.3.2.5.1 to 13.3.2.5.2 refers to the marking of escape routes on passenger ships. The regulation requires ships carrying passengers to be fitted with electric or photoluminescent Low Location Lighting and if carrying more than 36 passengers these regulations also apply to the crew accommodation.

Maritime Progress Photoluminescent Rigid Strip LLL System is certified by Lloyds to comply with the Marine Equipment Directive (MED) covering fire resistance and glow properties required for the component parts of Low Location Lighting systems.

The system comprises of an aluminum carrier extrusion and rigid photoluminescent insert panels. It offers a quick and easy installation combined with rugged and durable quality.

ISO:15370 Ships and marine technology – Low location lighting on passenger ships requires all escape routes, including stairs, to be marked by LLL. Where a photoluminescent material is used this should be a minimum of 75mm wide, unless the photoluminescent performance is increased to allow a narrower width. The superior glow properties of the material manufactured by Maritime Progress allow systems narrower than 75mm to be used.

The standard system uses a material with glow properties within the PSPA class ‘B’ range. It has a carrier with a 50mm visible width of photoluminescent material and is angled away from vertical to allow the photoluminescent panel to catch more ambient light.

The slim line system uses a similar angled carrier but by using photoluminescent material within the PSPA class ‘C’ range visible width is reduced to just 35mm.

When fitting LLL systems reference is to be made to IMO Resolution A.752 (18) for the evaluation, testing and application of Low Location Lighting.

This range of signs, printed on heavy duty transparent vinyl (TV), is designed specifically to use with our standard photoluminescent LLL material and tape. Available in packs of ten they are placed on photoluminescent material so that the printed symbol is highlighted when ordinary lighting fails.

- Low location lightingMeans of escape

0038/10

2394

ClassB

2374

ClassC

42m

m

60m

m

14mm

14mm

4050CC & EE

2387FC & JE

2377FC & JE

2384CF & EG

2383CF & EG

2385CF & EG

2382CF & EG

2386FC & JE

2376FC & JE

4069CC & EE

4429CC & EE

4150CC & EE

4420CC & EE

4428CC & EE

4421CC & EE

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- Low location lightingMeans of escape

The carrier is fixed to the bulkhead by countersunk screws, the heads being covered by the photoluminescent panels which are simply slipped into the extrusion.

Internal and external corners, and drops up and down stairways, are easily made by mitering the extrusion and cutting the photoluminescent panels to suit. The LLL signs shown opposite, should be used to give direction indication. End caps are available to neatly terminate the extrusion where required.

The LLL strip should be positioned no higher than 300mm from deck level. Where stairs or corridors are more than 2m wide, LLL strips should be provided on both sides. Stairs should have the top and bottom clearly identified with signs 2384 or 2385 applied to the strip. 'Dead end' passages should be marked with arrows signs 2382 or 2383 spaced no more than 1m apart to direct people away from the dead end.

The photoluminescent strip should be run up vertically to the handle of each door which forms part of the escape route. 'Exit' signs 2386 or 2387 should be provided at each exit, located on the same side as the door handle. Fire and watertight doors should be marked to show how the door opens. All photoluminescent material must produce at least 15 mcd/m2 after10 minutes following removal of external light sources and at least 2 mcd/m2 after 60 minutes when tested in situ. The installer should ensure that sufficient light is available to activate the photoluminescent material to attain this performance. Systems should have their luminescence tested at least once every 5 years.

SOLAS Regulation 13 – Means of Escape. The purpose of this regulation is to provide means of escape so that persons on board every type of vessel can safely and swiftly escape to the lifeboat and liferaft embarkation deck. In a fire situation with associated smoke the use of a photoluminescent material and signs at low level will provide clear guidance, enabling crew and passengers to escape to the embarkation deck.

Way finding tape PV2024 and PV2028 are ideal when considering way guidance providing sufficient light is available to activate the photoluminescent material.

Supplied with 10 left & 10 right handed decals to allow tape to indicate either direction.

Specify the number of left and right end stops required at time of order.

1000mm (max)

300mm (max)

6140CF & EG

6144CF & EG

23952375

(50mm)(35mm)

6100CC & EE

6102CC & EE

6101CC & EE

6103CC & EE

6104CC & EE

PV 2024 - 40mm x 10m

PV 2028 - 80mm x 10m

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- Stair safety guidanceMeans of escape

SOLAS, Chapter II-2 Regulation 13, Means of Escape. This regulation ensures that means of escape are provided so that persons on board can safely and swiftly escape to the lifeboat and liferaft embarkation deck.

Stairs represent a slip and trip hazard and a serious obstacle when part of a means of escape. Photoluminescent stair nosing provides an excellent method of highlighting stairs along an escape route.

We offer three versions constructed in mill finished aluminium alloy with slip resistant photoluminescent treads.

A fourth option is a PVC extrusion which once installed using an acrylic or similar adhesive offers a permanent and durable non-slip finish.

Installed with capping plugs to conceal screw heads after fixing.

2398

2399

2400

PR 2086 - 60mm diameter

Rigid photoluminescent directional deck marking discs. Sold in packs of 10.

PR 2088 - 80mm diameter

2393

NS 2009Photoluminescent - - 50mm wide x18m

Non-slip self adhesive vinyl tapes.

NS 2001Black - - 50mm wide x18m

NS 2002Black - - 100mm wide x18m

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Although not required by regulations out of convenience and for crew familiarity, many vessels use signs depicting Fire Control Plan symbols to identify equipment onboard.

Due to demand from the marine industry we are offering two series of signs based on ISO 17631 and IMO Resolution A.654 (16). The signs on these pages use symbols in accordance with Resolution A.654(16).

- IMO Resolution A.654(16)IMO Fire control symbols

6001

Fire controlplan

EE, GG & JJ6002

Push-button/switch for fire alarm

EE, GG & JJ6003

Horn,fire alarm

EE, GG & JJ6004

Bell,fire alarm

EE, GG & JJ6005

Manually operated call point

EE, GG & JJ

6006

Space protected by automatic fire alarm

EE, GG & JJ6007

Space protected by CO2

EE, GG & JJ6008

CO2 horn

EE, GG & JJ6009

CO2 releasestation

EE, GG & JJ6010

Halon 1301battery

EE, GG & JJ

6011

Space protected by Halon 1301

EE, GG & JJ6012

Halonhorn

EE, GG & JJ6013

Foaminstallation

EE, GG & JJ6014

Foam monitor(gun)

EE, GG & JJ6015

Foam nozzle

EE, GG & JJ

6021

Bilgepump

EE, GG & JJ6022

Emergencybilge pump

EE, GG & JJ6023

Water monitor(gun)

EE, GG & JJ6024

Water fogapplicator

EE, GG & JJ6025

Emergency telephone station

EE, GG & JJ

6026

Fireaxe

EE, GG & JJ6027

Drenchinginstallation

EE, GG & JJ6028

Space protected by drenching installation

EE, GG & JJ6029

Drenching sectionvalves

EE, GG & JJ6030

Firestation

EE, GG & JJ

6016

Space protectedby foam

EE, GG & JJ6017

Foamvalve

EE, GG & JJ6018

Foam releasestation

EE, GG & JJ6019

Emergencyfire pump

EE, GG & JJ6020

Remote controlled fire pumps or em.

switches

EE, GG & JJ

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SOLAS Consolidated edition 2001 Chapter II-2, Regulation 20 requires the use of fire control symbols on Fire Plans in accordance with IMO Resolution A.654(16). These symbols can continue to be used by vessels constructed before January 2004 until such time as the Fire Plans require major modification or replacement. When this occurs, symbols to ISO 17631 should be used to compile the new plans regardless of the age of the vessel. If signs have been used to identify Fire Control Equipment, then these too should be changed to conform to ISO 17631.

IMO Fire control symbols- IMO Resolution A.654(16)

6031

‘A’ Classdivision

EE, GG & JJ6032

‘A’ Classfire door

EE, GG & JJ6033

‘A’ Class self-closing

fire door

EE, GG & JJ6034

‘A’ Classsliding fire door

EE, GG & JJ6035

‘A’ Class self-closing sliding

fire door

EE, GG & JJ

6036

Portable foamapplicator

EE, GG & JJ6037

‘B’ Classdivision

EE, GG & JJ6038

‘B’ Classfire door

EE, GG & JJ6039

‘B’ Classself-closing

fire door

EE, GG & JJ6040

‘B’ Classsliding fire door

EE, GG & JJ

6041

‘B’ Classself-closing sliding

fire door

EE, GG & JJ6042

Main verticalzone

EE, GG & JJ6043

Fire alarmcontrol panel

EE, GG & JJ6044

Sprinklerstation

EE, GG & JJ6045

Space protectedby sprinkler

EE, GG & JJ

6051

Powderinstallation

EE, GG & JJ6052

Powder monitor(gun)

EE, GG & JJ6053

Powder hoseand hand gun

EE, GG & JJ6054

Powder releasestation

EE, GG & JJ6055

Flamedetector

EE, GG & JJ

6056

Smokedetector

EE, GG & JJ6057

Fire mainwith valves

EE, GG & JJ6058

Hose box withspray / jet

EE, GG & JJ6059

International shoreconnection

EE, GG & JJ6060

Firepump

EE, GG & JJ

6046

Sprinklerhorn

EE, GG & JJ6047

Sprinklersection valve

EE, GG & JJ6048

CO2 battery

EE, GG & JJ6049

Halon releasestation

EE, GG & JJ6050

Halon 1301 bottlesin protected area

EE, GG & JJ

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- IMO Resolution A.654(16)IMO Fire control symbols

6061

Heatdetector

EE, GG & JJ6062

Gasdetector

EE, GG & JJ6063

Fire damperin vent duct

EE, GG & JJ6064

Remote controlledskylights

EE, GG & JJ6065

Remtoe controlled FO/LO valves

EE, GG & JJ

6066

Controlstation

EE, GG & JJ6067

Locker withfireman’s outfit

EE, GG & JJ6068

Locker with additional breathing

apparatus

EE, GG & JJ6069

Locker with additional protective

clothing

EE, GG & JJ6070

Primarymeans of escape

EE, GG & JJ

6071

Secondarymeans of escape

EE, GG & JJ6072

Closing appliance for exterior ventilation

inlet or outlet

EE, GG & JJ6073

Inert gasinstalltion

EE, GG & JJ6074

High expansionfoam supply tank

EE, GG & JJ6075

CO2 / Nitrogenbulk installation

EE, GG & JJ

6082

2kg Powder fire extinguisher

EE, GG & JJ6083

2kg Powder fire extinguisher

EE, GG & JJ6084

1kg Powder fire extinguisher

EE, GG & JJ6085

50kg Wheeled Powder fireextinguisher

EE, GG & JJ

6087

6kg CO2 fireextinguisher

EE, GG & JJ6088

9kg Powder fire extinguisher

EE, GG & JJ6089 6090

45ltr Wheeled foam fire

extinguisher

5kg Powder fire extinguisher

EE, GG & JJ EE, GG & JJ6091

9ltr Foam fireextinguisher

EE, GG & JJ

6076

Emergencygenerator

EE, GG & JJ6077

Emergencyswitchboard

EE, GG & JJ6078

Remote ventilationshutoff

EE, GG & JJ6079

6kg Powder fire extinguisher

EE, GG & JJ6080

9ltr Foam fireextinguisher

EE, GG & JJ

6086

30kg Wheeled CO2 fire

extinguisher

EE, GG & JJ

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The symbols reproduced here, in accordance with IMO Resolution A.952(23), are intended for use on ships’ fire plans. Although not initially required by regulation, out of convenience and to assist crew familiarity, many vessels use signs depicting Fire Control Plan symbols to identify equipment onboard. ISO:24409 – Design, location and use of shipboard safety signs is likely to be adopted soon and this standard will include these symbols as signs.

SOLAS Chapter II-2 regulation 15 requires the use of fire control symbols in accordance with IMO Resolution A.952(23) which in turn refers to ISO:17631 and applies to vessels constructed on or after 1st January 2004.

- ISO 17631 & IMO Resolution A.952(23)IMO Fire control symbols

6751

‘A’ Classfire division

EE, GG & JJ6752

‘B’ Classfire division

EE, GG & JJ6753

Main verticalzone division

EE, GG & JJ6754

‘A’ Classfire door

EE, GG & JJ6755

‘A’ Classwatertightfire door

EE, GG & JJ

6756

‘A’ Classsemi-watertight

fire door

EE, GG & JJ6757

‘B’ Classfire door

EE, GG & JJ6758

‘B’ Classwatertightfire door

EE, GG & JJ6759

‘B’ Classsemi-watertight

fire door

EE, GG & JJ6760

‘A’ Class selfclosing fire door

EE, GG & JJ

6761

‘A’ Class selfclosing watertight

fire door

EE, GG & JJ6762

‘A’ Class selfclosing semi-

watertight fire door

EE, GG & JJ6763

‘B’ Class selfclosing fire door

EE, GG & JJ6764

‘B’ Class selfclosing watertight

fire door

EE, GG & JJ6765

‘B’ Class selfclosing semi-

watertight fire door

EE, GG & JJ

6771

‘B’ Class semi-watertight sliding

fire door

EE, GG & JJ6772

‘A’ Class self closing sliding fire door

EE, GG & JJ6773

‘A’ Class watertight self closing sliding

fire door

EE, GG & JJ6774

‘A’ Class semi- watertight self closing

sliding fire door

EE, GG & JJ6775

‘B’ Class self closing sliding fire door

EE, GG & JJ

6776

‘B’ Class watertight self closing sliding

fire door

EE, GG & JJ6777

‘B’ Class semi- watertight self closing

sliding fire door

EE, GG & JJ6778

Remote vent. shut-off for accommodation &

service spaces

EE, GG & JJ6779

Remote vent. shut-offfor machinery spaces

EE, GG & JJ6780

Remote vent. shut-offfor cargo spaces

EE, GG & JJ

6766

‘A’ Class slidingfire door

EE, GG & JJ6767

‘A’ Class watertight sliding fire door

EE, GG & JJ6768

‘A’ Class semi-watertight sliding

fire door

EE, GG & JJ6769

‘B’ Class slidingfire door

EE, GG & JJ6770

‘B Class watertight sliding fire door

EE, GG & JJ

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- ISO 17631 & IMO Resolution A.952(23)IMO Fire control symbols

6781

Skylightremote controls

EE, GG & JJ6782

Watertight doorsremote controls

EE, GG & JJ6783

Fire doorsremote controls

EE, GG & JJ6784

Fire damper for accommodation &

service spaces

EE, GG & JJ6785

Fire damper formachinery

spaces

EE, GG & JJ

6786

Fire damper forcargo spaces

EE, GG & JJ6787

Closing device for accommodation &

service spaces

EE, GG & JJ6788

Closing device for machinery spaces

EE, GG & JJ6789

Closing device for cargo spaces

EE, GG & JJ6790

Remote control for fire dampers in accommodation

& service spaces

EE, GG & JJ

6791

Remote control for fire dampers in machinery spaces

EE, GG & JJ6792

Remote control for fire dampers incargo spaces

EE, GG & JJ6793

Remote control for closing device for accommodation

& service spaces

EE, GG & JJ6794

Remote control for closing device for machinery spaces

EE, GG & JJ6795

Remote control for closing device for

cargo spaces

EE, GG & JJ

6801

Fuel pumpsremote shut-off

EE, GG & JJ6802

Lub. oil pumpsremote shut-off

EE, GG & JJ6803

Bilge pump(s)remote control

EE, GG & JJ6804

Emergency bilge pump remote control

EE, GG & JJ6805

Fuel oilvalves remote

control

EE, GG & JJ

6806

Lub. oil valvesremote control

EE, GG & JJ6807

Fire pump valvesremote control

EE, GG & JJ6808

Remote releasestation for CO2

EE, GG & JJ6809

Remote releasestation for Nitrogen

EE, GG & JJ6810

Remote releasestation for Halon

equivalent

EE, GG & JJ

6796

Fire plan &associated plans

EE, GG & JJ6797

Fire pumpremote control

EE, GG & JJ6798

Firepump

EE, GG & JJ6799

Emergency firepump remote

control

EE, GG & JJ6800

Emergency firepump

EE, GG & JJ

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The fire extinguishing media is to be colour coded in the lower part of the symbol. For Halon equivalent media this colour is brown with the type of media used indicated on the sign.

IMO Fire control symbols

6811

Remote releasestation for foam

EE, GG & JJ6812

Remote releasestation for powder

EE, GG & JJ6813

Remote releasestation for water

EE, GG & JJ6814

International shoreconnection

EE, GG & JJ6815

Firehydrant

EE, GG & JJ

6816

Foam sectionvalve

EE, GG & JJ6817

Powder sectionvalve

EE, GG & JJ6818

Fire main sectionvalve

EE, GG & JJ6819

Sprinkler sectionvalve

EE, GG & JJ6820

Fixed CO2 fireextinguishing

installation

EE, GG & JJ

6821

Fixed Nitrogen fireextinguishing

installation

EE, GG & JJ6822

Fixed Halon equivalent fire extinguishing

installation

EE, GG & JJ6823

Fixed foam fireextinguishing

installation

EE, GG & JJ6824

Fixed powder fireextinguishing

installation

EE, GG & JJ6825

Fixed water fireextinguishing

installation

EE, GG & JJ

6831

Fixed water fireextinguishing

battery

EE, GG & JJ6832

CO2 bottles in protected area

EE, GG & JJ6833

Nitrogen bottles in protected area

EE, GG & JJ6834

Halon equivalentbottles in protected

area

EE, GG & JJ6835

Foam bottles in protected area

EE, GG & JJ

6836

Powder bottles in protected area

EE, GG & JJ6837

Water bottles in protected area

EE, GG & JJ6838

High expansionfoam supply tank

EE, GG & JJ6839

Water spray systemcontrol valves

EE, GG & JJ6840

Inert gasinstallation

EE, GG & JJ

6826

Fixed CO2 fireextinguishing

battery

EE, GG & JJ6827

Fixed Nitrogen fireextinguishing

battery

EE, GG & JJ6828

Fixed Halon equivalent fire extinguishing

battery

EE, GG & JJ6829

Fixed foam fireextinguishing

battery

EE, GG & JJ6830

Fixed powder fireextinguishing

battery

EE, GG & JJ

- ISO 17631 & IMO Resolution A.952(23)

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ISO:17631 Annex A depicts each fire extinguisher with either a weight or a capacity. Manufacturers produce many different sized extinguishers therefore the symbols are shown with this information omitted. Customers can request the size to be inserted at no extra cost. As an alternative product code 2607MMTV can be used to mark the capacity of the fire extinguisher on the sign.

30x30mm black characters on transparent vinyl.

IMO Fire control symbols

6841

Foammonitor

EE, GG & JJ6842

Powdermonitor

EE, GG & JJ6843

Watermonitor

EE, GG & JJ6844

Foam firehose & nozzle

EE, GG & JJ6845

Powder firehose & nozzle

EE, GG & JJ

6846

Water firehose & nozzle

EE, GG & JJ6847

CO2 fireextinguisher

EE, GG & JJ6848

Halon equivalentfire extinguisher

EE, GG & JJ6849

Foam fireextinguisher

EE, GG & JJ6850

Powder fireextinguisher

EE, GG & JJ

6851

Water fireextinguisher

EE, GG & JJ6852

CO2 wheeled fireextinguisher

EE, GG & JJ6853

Halon equivalentfire wheeledextinguisher

EE, GG & JJ6854

Foam wheeled fireextinguisher

EE, GG & JJ6855

Powder wheeled fireextinguisher

EE, GG & JJ

6860

Space protected by fixed Halon equivalent fire extinguishing system

EE, GG & JJ6861

Space protected by fixed foam fire

extinguishing system

EE, GG & JJ6862

Space protected by fixed powder fire

extinguishing system

EE, GG & JJ6863

Space protected by fixed water fire

extinguishing system

EE, GG & JJ6864

Space protected by sprinkler system

EE, GG & JJ

6865

Water fogapplicator

EE, GG & JJ6866

Emergency source of electrical power

(generator)

EE, GG & JJ6867

Emergency source of electrical power

(battery)

EE, GG & JJ6868

Emergencyswitchboard

EE, GG & JJ6869

Air compressor for breathing devices

EE, GG & JJ

6856

Water wheeled fireextinguisher

EE, GG & JJ6857

Portable foamapplicator unit

EE, GG & JJ6858

Fire fightersoutfit locker

EE, GG & JJ6859

Space protected by fixed CO2 fire

extinguishing system

EE, GG & JJ6877

Space protected by fixed Nitrogen fire

extinguishing system

EE, GG & JJ

2607MN

- ISO 17631 & IMO Resolution A.952(23)

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Currently ISO have a working group drawing up a marine signage standard. ISO:24409 – Design, location and use of shipboard safety signs. Part 1 of the standard contains sign design principles part 2 is a catalogue of signs which will include fire control symbols whilst their use will be defined in part 3 of the standard.

6870

Fire alarmpanel

EE, GG & JJ6872

Manually operated call point

EE, GG & JJ6873

Space monitoredby smoke detector(s)

EE, GG & JJ6874

Space monitoredby heat detector(s)

EE, GG & JJ

Following vessel modification or risk assessment the location of fire fighting and life saving appliances can change. The SOLAS 1974 Regulations require that alterations to the Fire Control Plan are recorded as soon as possible. These “stick-on” pictograms offer an ideal, cost effective solution for the modification to Fire and Life-saving Plans.

Pictos are available complying with ISO 17631:2002 and IMO Resolution A654(16).

These sheets were introduced following the change in regulations requiring vessels to carry extra EEBD’s and Immersion suits. Individual sets of pictograms are available upon request.

2603

Fire control symbols totalling over 3500 picto’s with a legend

and relevant titles.

A5 Booklet

2606

50x Immersion suit picto’s per sheet

60x100mm

6875

Space monitoredby flame detector(s)

EE, GG & JJ6876

Space monitoredby gas detector(s)

EE, GG & JJ6878

Fireblanket

EE, GG & JJ6715

Fire extinguisherspare charge(s)

EE, GG & JJ4132

Safetyplan

EE, GG & JJ

IMO Fire control symbols

6871

Fire alarm pushbutton / switch

EE, GG & JJ

- ISO 17631 & IMO Resolution A.952(23)

2604

Life saving appliance symbols totalling over 500 picto’s with a

legend and relevant titles.

A5 Booklet2600

Fire control symbols in nine sheets each comprising 160

picto’s. Totaling 1440.

A5 Sheets

2608

A combination of 144 of the most common FCS & LSA

picto’s with a legend & relevant titles. Specifically designed for

small vessels

A4 Sheet

2605

50x EEBDpicto’s per sheet

60x100mm

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such plans shall be in the language or languages required by the Administration. If the language is neither English or French, a translation into one of these languages shall be included.

customer. This allows us to offer complete, full colour, laminated drawings to A0+ size to cover most ship board requirements. If required, plans can be securely archived for the customer, thereafter retrieval and modification can be quick and cost effectively made.

IMO Resolution A.952(23) – Graphical symbols for shipboard fire control plans refers to the International Standard ISO 17631:2002. The Maritime Progress fire and safety plan design department uses symbols from this standard to assist customers develop suitable fire control plans. When an item of equipment is not covered by the ISO standard reference is made to the large library of symbols that have been created to match some customer’s specific needs.

All work is carried out using the latest internationally recognized IMO/ISO graphical symbols. Drawings are produced as originals working from prints of the ship's general arrangement or by importing existing CAD files held by the

SOLAS Chapter II-2, Regulation 13.7.2.2 requires Ro-Ro passenger ships to display simple mimic plans showing the “you are here” position and escape routes prominently displayed on the inside of cabin doors and in public spaces.

Plans printed on PSPA Class C photoluminescent vinyl will considerably improve the effectiveness of this safety application.

SOLAS Chapter II-2, Regulation 15.2.4 requires general arrangement plans to be permanently exhibited for the guidance of the ship’s officers. These plans are to show the structural fire prevention measures, the location of fire fighting equipment and the means of access to different compartments. Description in

- Plan modifi cation / creationFire control plans

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SOLAS, Chapter II-2, Regulation 13.3.2.5.1 refers to the location markings of fire equipment when marking escape routes and requires that they must be photoluminescent or illuminated by emergency lighting.

Fire equipment signs

6100EE, GG & JJ

6102EE, GG & JJ

6106EE, GG & JJ

6101EE, GG & JJ

6301MG & RK

6140EJ, GF, GM & KJ

6131EJ, GF, GM & KJ

6163EJ, GF, GM & KJ

6433KG & GJ

6434KG & GJ

6414KG & GJ

6430KG & GJ

6431KG & GJ

6432KG & GJ

2702JG

6144EJ, GF, GM & KJ

6145EJ, GF, GM & KJ

6146EJ, GF, GM & KJ

6150EJ, GF, GM & KJ

6164EJ, GF, GM & KJ

6165EJ, GF, GM & KJ

6138EJ, GF, GM & KJ

6135EJ, GF, GM & KJ

6148EJ, GF, GM & KJ

6136EJ, GF, GM & KJ

6133EJ, GF, GM & KJ

6134EJ, GF, GM & KJ

6132EJ, GF, GM & KJ

6141EJ, GF, GM & KJ

6142EJ, GF, GM & KJ

4187EJ, GF, GM & KJ

Fine point permanentmarker pen.

2360

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Elevator entrances should be marked with an appropriate safety sign such as 6300.

Fire fighting equipment may be further identified as to its use with the correctly chosen locating sign.

Example:

When equipment in an alleyway or corridor is stowed in a recess or locker, then a panoramic sign, mounted well above head height should be used to enable equipment to be identified from a distance.

Fire equipment signs

6103EE, GG & JJ

6104EE, GG & JJ

6147EJ, GF, GM & KJ

6149EJ, GF, GM & KJ

6151EJ, GF, GM & KJ

6154EJ, GF, GM & KJ

6152EJ, GF, GM & KJ

6153EJ, GF, GM & KJ

6155

6160

EJ, GF, GM & KJ

EJ, GF, GM & KJ

6158

6157

EJ, GF, GM & KJ

EJ, GF, GM & KJ

6159

6137

EJ, GF, GM & KJ

EJ, GF, GM & KJ

6105EE, GG & JJ

6300EE, GG & JJ

6200EE, GG & JJ

6201EE, GG & JJ

6202EE, GG & JJ

6203EE, GG & JJ

6204EE, GG & JJ

6210EE, GG & JJ

6211EE, GG & JJ

6205EE, GG & JJ

6206EE, GG & JJ

6207EE, GG & JJ

6208EE, GG & JJ

6209EE, GG & JJ

6501(individual face size JJ)

6500(individual face size KK)

6505(individual face size JJ)

6504(individual face size KK)

6503(individual face size JJ)

6502(individual face size KK)

6507(individual face size JJ)

6506(individual face size KK)

Fire hose location

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The ISM Code requires owners and managers to provide a safe environment for all persons onboard. Prohibition signs are used to restrict entry and onboard practices providing a control measure where a hazard cannot otherwise be removed.

Following risk assessment these signs assist the ships officer’s when implementing company procedures and the findings of the assessment.

Prohibition signs

8500EE, GG & JJ

8503EE, GG & JJ

8504EE, GG & JJ

8502EE, GG & JJ

8684EJ, GF, GM & KJ

8548EJ, GF, GM & KJ

8536EJ, GF, GM & KJ

8537EJ, GF, GM & KJ

8530EJ, GF, GM & KJ

8531EJ, GF, GM & KJ

8532EJ, GF, GM & KJ

8540EJ, GF, GM & KJ

8541EJ, GF, GM & KJ

8542EJ, GF, GM & KJ

8559EJ, GF, GM & KJ

8549EJ, GF, GM & KJ

8578EJ, GF, GM & KJ

8557EJ, GF, GM & KJ

EJ, GF, GM & KJ8539 8584

EJ, GF, GM & KJ

8533EJ, GF, GM & KJ

8583EJ, GF, GM & KJ

8581EJ, GF, GM & KJ

8544EJ, GF, GM & KJ

8545EJ, GF, GM & KJ

8546EJ, GF, GM & KJ

8547EJ, GF, GM & KJ

8690EJ, GF, GM & KJ

8691EJ, GF, GM & KJ

8522KM

8501EE, GG & JJ

8564EJ, GF, GM & KJ

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Prohibition signs

8514EE, GG & JJ

8511EE, GG & JJ

8505EE, GG & JJ

8513EE, GG & JJ

8585EJ, GF, GM & KJ

8551EJ, GF, GM & KJ

8550EJ, GF, GM & KJ

8568EJ, GF, GM & KJ

8587EJ, GF, GM & KJ

8552EJ, GF, GM & KJ

8580EJ, GF, GM & KJ

8569EJ, GF, GM & KJ

8506EE, GG & JJ

8553EJ, GF, GM & KJ

8659EJ, GF, GM & KJ

8660EJ, GF, GM & KJ

8556EJ, GF, GM & KJ

8555EJ, GF, GM & KJ

8661EJ, GF, GM & KJ

8662EJ, GF, GM & KJ

8543EJ, GF, GM & KJ

8565EJ, GF, GM & KJ

8560EJ, GF, GM & KJ

8566EJ, GF, GM & KJ

8561EJ, GF, GM & KJ

8567EJ, GF, GM & KJ

8510EE, GG & JJ

8658EJ, GF, GM & KJ

8655EJ, GF, GM & KJ

8692EJ, GF, GM & KJ

8570EJ, GF, GM & KJ

8656EJ, GF, GM & KJ

8657EJ, GF, GM & KJ

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International standards require sign makers to ensure, as far as possible, that the seriousness of the hazard is represented on a sign by using the correct terminology.

It is counterproductive to categorize every hazard at the highest consequence therefore risk assessment is critical when choosing the correct level of hazard identification sign. These signs use the following key words to represent the seriousness of the hazard:

To indicate a potentially hazardous situation, which, if not avoided, may result in minor or moderate injury.

To indicate a potentially hazardous situation, which, if not avoided, may result in death or serious injury.

To indicate an immediately hazardous situation, which, if not avoided, will result in death or serious injury.To be limited to the most extreme situations.

Hazard signs

EE, GG & JJ7500 7651

EJ, GF, GM & KJ7652

EJ, GF, GM & KJ7540

EJ, GF, GM & KJ7653

EJ, GF, GM & KJ7541

EJ, GF, GM & KJ

7545EJ, GF, GM & KJ

7544EJ, GF, GM & KJ

7542EJ, GF, GM & KJ

7654EJ, GF, GM & KJ

7546EJ, GF, GM & KJ

7655EJ, GF, GM & KJ

7656EJ, GF, GM & KJ

7549EJ, GF, GM & KJ

7657EJ, GF, GM & KJ

7554EJ, GF, GM & KJ

7658EJ, GF, GM & KJ

7569EJ, GF, GM & KJ

7577EJ, GF, GM & KJ

7659EJ, GF, GM & KJ

7665EJ, GF, GM & KJ

7663EJ, GF, GM & KJ

7666EJ, GF, GM & KJ

7695EJ, GF, GM & KJ

3106KM & PR

3144KM & PR

3110KM & PR

3112KM & PR

3114KM & PR

3116KM & PR

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Hazard signs

3101KM & PR

3100KM & PR

3104KM & PR

3102KM & PR

3108MM

7585EJ, GF, GM & KJ

EE, GG & JJ7508

EE, GG & JJ75017620

EJ, GF, GM & KJ7573

EJ, GF, GM & KJ7623

EJ, GF, GM & KJ7574

EJ, GF, GM & KJ

3103KM & PR

EE, GG & JJ7503 7672

EJ, GF, GM & KJ7571

EJ, GF, GM & KJ7560

EJ, GF, GM & KJ

EE, GG & JJ7502 7667

EJ, GF, GM & KJ7570

EJ, GF, GM & KJ7669

EJ, GF, GM & KJ7671

EJ, GF, GM & KJ7548

EJ, GF, GM & KJ

EE, GG & JJ7504 7580

EJ, GF, GM & KJ7581

EJ, GF, GM & KJ7582

EJ, GF, GM & KJ7583

EJ, GF, GM & KJ7584

EJ, GF, GM & KJ

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Vessel managers and captains are obliged to identify hazards onboard. It is important to ensure that crew members are warned of actual hazards and the realistic consequence of ignoring them. Once identification is complete and the location of hazards is accomplished a good risk assessment will include measures to reduce and control risk.

Hazard signs

EE, GG & JJ7505 7675

EJ, GF, GM & KJ7590

EJ, GF, GM & KJ7676

EJ, GF, GM & KJ7591

EJ, GF, GM & KJ7597

EJ, GF, GM & KJ

EE, GG & JJ7506 7600

EJ, GF, GM & KJ7679

EJ, GF, GM & KJ7601

EJ, GF, GM & KJ7604

EJ, GF, GM & KJ7605

EJ, GF, GM & KJ

EE, GG & JJ7507 7610

EJ, GF, GM & KJ7611

EJ, GF, GM & KJ7613

EJ, GF, GM & KJ7587

EJ, GF, GM & KJ7619

EJ, GF, GM & KJ

7617EJ, GF, GM & KJ

7618EJ, GF, GM & KJ

7588EJ, GF, GM & KJ

7616EJ, GF, GM & KJ

7615EJ, GF, GM & KJ

7614EJ, GF, GM & KJ

7626EJ, GF, GM & KJ

7625EJ, GF, GM & KJ

7627EJ, GF, GM & KJ

7628EJ, GF, GM & KJ

7668EJ, GF, GM & KJ

7578EJ, GF, GM & KJ

7596EJ, GF, GM & KJ

7678EJ, GF, GM & KJ

7696EJ, GF, GM & KJ

7586EJ, GF, GM & KJ

7694EJ, GF, GM & KJ

7664EJ, GF, GM & KJ

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Hazard signs

EE, GG & JJ7509 7631

EJ, GF, GM & KJ7687

EJ, GF, GM & KJ7635

EJ, GF, GM & KJ7688

EJ, GF, GM & KJ7630

EJ, GF, GM & KJ

7633EJ, GF, GM & KJ

7632EJ, GF, GM & KJ

7634EJ, GF, GM & KJ

7636EJ, GF, GM & KJ

7700EJ, GF, GM & KJ

7701EJ, GF, GM & KJ

EE, GG & JJ7523

EE, GG & JJ75247691

EJ, GF, GM & KJ7693

EJ, GF, GM & KJ7692

EJ, GF, GM & KJ7579

EJ, GF, GM & KJ

EE, GG & JJ7514

EE, GG & JJ75107680

EJ, GF, GM & KJ7650

EJ, GF, GM & KJ7681

EJ, GF, GM & KJ7689

EJ, GF, GM & KJ

EE, GG & JJ7511

EE, GG & JJ75157660

EJ, GF, GM & KJ7673

EJ, GF, GM & KJ 3109KM & PR

3143KM & PR

3142KM & PR

3105KM & PR

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The ISM Code places an obligation on owners and managers to provide a safe environment onboard. This necessitates risk assessment to identify the hazards associated with operations and life onboard ship. Once hazards have been identified mandatory signs are used to give specific instruction to crew and passengers, to reduce identified risks.

Mandatory signs

5830FL & JQ

5831FL & JQ

5820EE, GG & JJ

5821EE, GG & JJ

5822EE, GG & JJ

5840EE, GG & JJ

5839EE, GG & JJ

5841EE, GG & JJ

EE, GG & JJ5648 5722

EJ, GF, GM & KJ5723

EJ, GF, GM & KJ5721

EJ, GF, GM & KJ5791

EJ, GF, GM & KJ5792

EJ, GF, GM & KJ

EE, GG & JJ5642 5709

EJ, GF, GM & KJ5710

EJ, GF, GM & KJ5733

EJ, GF, GM & KJ5785

EJ, GF, GM & KJ5786

EJ, GF, GM & KJ

5800EE, GG & JJ

5801EE, GG & JJ

5802EE, GG & JJ

5804EE, GG & JJ

5803EE, GG & JJ

5805EE, GG & JJ

5806EE, GG & JJ

5807EE, GG & JJ

5808EE, GG & JJ

5811EE, GG & JJ

5809EE, GG & JJ

5812EE, GG & JJ

5814EE, GG & JJ

5815EE, GG & JJ

5816EE, GG & JJ

5818EE, GG & JJ

5817EE, GG & JJ

5819EE, GG & JJ

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Mandatory signs

EE, GG & JJ5656 5742

EJ, GF, GM & KJ

EE, GG & JJ5646 5719

EJ, GF, GM & KJ5793

EJ, GF, GM & KJ EE, GG & JJ5647 5731

EJ, GF, GM & KJ5794

EJ, GF, GM & KJ

EE, GG & JJ5649 5724

EJ, GF, GM & KJ5797

EJ, GF, GM & KJ EE, GG & JJ5650 5725

EJ, GF, GM & KJ5798

EJ, GF, GM & KJ

EE, GG & JJ5652 5743

EJ, GF, GM & KJ

EE, GG & JJ5651 5726

EJ, GF, GM & KJ5677

EJ, GF, GM & KJ EE, GG & JJ5643 5799

EJ, GF, GM & KJ5782

EJ, GF, GM & KJ

EE, GG & JJ5644 5715

EJ, GF, GM & KJ5712

EJ, GF, GM & KJ5734

EJ, GF, GM & KJ5787

EJ, GF, GM & KJ5730

EJ, GF, GM & KJ

EE, GG & JJ5645 5716

EJ, GF, GM & KJ5732

EJ, GF, GM & KJ5795

EJ, GF, GM & KJ5796

EJ, GF, GM & KJ5735

EJ, GF, GM & KJ

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Certain Mandatory actions are required during emergency situations, these products have been produced using experience gained over many years. Specific ship instructions can be reproduced upon request, see page 21.

Mandatory signs

5675EJ, GF, GM & KJ

5873EJ, GF, GM & KJ

5875EJ, GF, GM & KJ

5851EJ, GF, GM & KJ

5874EJ, GF, GM & KJ

5729EJ, GF, GM & KJ

5679EJ, GF, GM & KJ

5881EJ, GF, GM & KJ

5708EJ, GF, GM & KJ

5854EJ, GF, GM & KJ

5876EJ, GF, GM & KJ

5744EJ, GF, GM & KJ

5852EJ, GF, GM & KJ

5882EJ, GF, GM & KJ

5727EJ, GF, GM & KJ

5872EJ, GF, GM & KJ

5871EJ, GF, GM & KJ

5707EJ, GF, GM & KJ

EE, GG & JJ5641

EE, GG & JJ5658

EE, GG & JJ5655

EE, GG & JJ5653

EE, GG & JJ5657

5902GF & KJ

5903GF & KJ5901

LK5900

LK

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Many spaces have recognised hazards which require messages of warning, prohibition and mandatory instruction prior to entry. These signs are used to convey a combination of messages onto one sign rather than having a number of different signs.

Space identifi cation signs

3127MM

3137MM

3125MM

3135MM

3123MM

3128MM

3126MM

3136MM

3124MM

3141MM

3111MM

3129MM

3122MM

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Accommodation signs

8500EE, GG & JJ

8524EE, GG & JJ

8505EE, GG & JJ

4198EE, GG & JJ

8515EE, GG & JJ

4199EE, GG & JJ

5877EJ, GF, GM & KJ

5878EJ, GF, GM & KJ

8574EJ, GF, GM & KJ

8619EJ, GF, GM & KJ

8520FK

2941FE & JG

2942FE & JG

2940EE, GG & JJ

2932FG & JK

2931FG & JK

2929FG & JK

2918EJ, GF, GM & KJ

2919EJ, GF, GM & KJ

2920EJ, GF, GM & KJ

2876EJ, GF, GM & KJ

7000EJ, GF, GM & KJ

5680EJ, GF, GM & KJ

5728EJ, GF, GM & KJ

5769EJ, GF, GM & KJ

8002EJ, GF, GM & KJ

8003EJ, GF, GM & KJ

8001GJ

5803EE, GG & JJ

5826EE, GG & JJ

5809EE, GG & JJ

5822EE, GG & JJ

5811EE, GG & JJ

5800EE, GG & JJ

8575FK

8530EJ, GF, GM & KJ

4185EJ, GF, GM & KJ

8550EJ, GF, GM & KJ

4180EJ, GF, GM & KJ

8582EJ, GF, GM & KJ

4186EJ, GF, GM & KJ

8000FH

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SOLAS, Chapter II-2, Regulation 13.7.2.1 requires decks on Ro-Ro passenger ships to be sequentially numbered starting with 1 at the tank top or lowest deck. The numbers shall be prominently displayed at stair landings and lift lobbies. Decks may also be named, but the deck number shall always be displayed with the name.

‘A’ frames provide the perfect solution for temporary signage during cleaning and maintenance tasks.

Double sidedLightweightFolds flat when not in useMessage area: 375 x 205mmOverall size: 660 x 305mm

Use product code 2749Z adding the text of your choice and we will include the most appropriate safety symbol to accompany your message.

Accommodation signs

2922EJ & GM

2938 2939EG & GE EG & GE

7624EJ, GF, GM & KJ

7572EJ, GF, GM & KJ

7574EJ, GF, GM & KJ

2740Z-2741Z-2742Z-2743Z-2744Z-2745Z-2746Z-2747Z-2748Z-

2750Z-

Caution Maintenance in progressCaution Wet floorCaution Slippery surfaceOut of orderCaution Men working overheadCaution Wet paintCaution Trip hazardCaution Cleaning in progressCaution No unauthorised persons beyond this pointCaution Wet deck

7623EJ, GF, GM & KJ

2763KF

2762KF

2761KF

2760KF

7573EJ, GF, GM & KJ

7570EJ, GF, GM & KJ

Products 4472 and 4473 are designed so that the deck and stairway identification mark can be included on the sign. Please supply deck number or letter when ordering.

4200JF & MJ

4201JF & MJ

4202JF & MJ

4203JF & MJ

4204JF & MJ

4420EE, GG, JJ & MM

4470JP & MT

4210JF & MJ

4211JF & MJ

4212JF & MJ

4213JF & MJ

4214JF & MJ

4421EE, GG, JJ & MM

4471JP & MT

4473JP & MT

4472JP & MT

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Galley signs

5746EJ & GM

5750EJ & GM

5757LK

5762LK

5748EJ & GM

5753EJ & GM

5751EJ & GM

5754EJ & GM

5764LK

5765LK

5752EJ & GM

5755EJ & GM

8618EJ & GM

7693EJ, GF, GM & KJ

5766LK

5761LK

7569EJ, GF, GM & KJ

7579EJ, GF, GM & KJ

1402KG

5706LK

5705LK

7691EJ, GF, GM & KJ

2885EJ, GF, GM & KJ

5774EE, GG & JJ

5775EE, GG & JJ

5776EE, GG & JJ

5778EE, GG & JJ

5777EE, GG & JJ

2884EE, GG & JJ

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Food hygiene requires that food must be protected from the risk of contamination and the instruction in this range of signs reinforces these requirements.

MARPOL 73/78 Annex V prohibits the discharge of all garbage into the sea unless expressly provided for otherwise. The vessel Garbage Management Plan stresses the importance of reusing and recycling ship generated waste.

Galley signs

5760LK

5759LK

5784Y

8619EJ, GF, GM & KJ

8567EJ, GF, GM & KJ

EE, GG & JJ5654 5728

EJ, GF, GM & KJ5737

EJ, GF, GM & KJ5745

EJ, GF, GM & KJ5789

EJ, GF, GM & KJ

EE, GG & JJ5659 5736

EJ, GF, GM & KJ5783

EJ, GF, GM & KJ5738

EJ, GF, GM & KJ5779

EJ, GF, GM & KJ

5851EJ, GF, GM & KJ

5740EJ, GF, GM & KJ

5675EJ, GF, GM & KJ

5674EJ, GF, GM & KJ

5744EJ, GF, GM & KJ

8530EJ, GF, GM & KJ

8550EJ, GF, GM & KJ

4170GF & KJ

4180EJ, GF, GM & KJ

4185EJ, GF, GM & KJ

3115EJ, GF, GM & KJ

5696FK

5697FK

5690FK

5691FK

5692FK

5693FK

5694FK

5695FK

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Signage specifically designed with deck and machinery room operations in mind are reproduced here for ease of reference.

Any space protected by a fixed gas ‘blanketing’ fire extinguishing system must have all entrance doors and hatches marked by the appropriate sign.

Deck & Engine room signs

2874EJ & GM

2908EJ & GM

2878EJ & GM

2877EJ & GM

2879EJ & GM

4181EJ, GF, GM & KJ

2701LJ

5902EJ, GF, GM & KJ

5875EJ, GF, GM & KJ

5112FG & JK

5111FG & JK

5110FG & JK

5881EJ, GF, GM & KJ

5876EJ, GF, GM & KJ

5872EJ, GF, GM & KJ

5853EJ, GF, GM & KJ

3110KM & PR

5852EJ, GF, GM & KJ

5873EJ, GF, GM & KJ

5790EJ, GF, GM & KJ

5678EJ, GF, GM & KJ

3120KM & PR

7700EJ, GF, GM & KJ

8539EJ, GF, GM & KJ

7578EJ, GF, GM & KJ

8546EJ, GF, GM & KJ

7701EJ, GF, GM & KJ

8574EJ, GF, GM & KJ

7545EJ, GF, GM & KJ

8570EJ, GF, GM & KJ

3014VR (1000x600mm)

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The ISPS Code came into force in July 2004, Part B contains guidelines regarding the provisions of SOLAS, Chapter XI-2 and the mandatory Part A of the code.

Part B, Section 9 requires the identification of restricted areas, access notices and forms of declaration for ships.

Part B, Section 16 requires similar identification for port facilities.

Security seal manufactured from a special plastic which tears when attempts to peel it off are made. Ideal for securing bonds etc.

A rigid PVC sign with printed insert which allows the level of security to be changed and shown through a window in the front face.

The signs on the left (2890-93) can be placed beside the lock on a door to indicate the correct status at specific security levels.

(sold in sheets of 10)

ISPS Code signs

2703JM

2974 2419GG & JJ GG & JJ

2700(sold in sheets of 10)

2532HF

3140450x900mm

2895EJ & GM

2909EJ & GM

3139MM

2894MM

2924MM

2896NM

3138PM

289050x25mm

289150x25mm

289250x25mm

289350x25mm

8695KM & LQ

2889GG & JJ

8692EJ, GF, GM & KJ

5855EJ, GF, GM & KJ

8691EJ, GF, GM & KJ

5825EJ, GF, GM & KJ

8690EJ, GF, GM & KJ

5824EJ, GF, GM & KJ

2540HF

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The collection of signs and posters displayed in the Maritime Progress book has been developed over many years and will meet the majority of vessel requirements. Occasionally signs and instructions that are specific to a particular ship or group of ships are required. In order to provide a timely cost effective service these special low volume products are produced using digital equipment.

Investment in specific high quality digital equipment has enabled the production of these ‘one off’ products to be economically viable. Quality prints can be produced on numerous different materials including brass, stainless steel, Perspex, etc.

Colour matching to existing signage and corporate colours is easily achieved.

Reproduction of operating instructions to customers own designs or providing advice by making reference to our extensive library of previous work can be achieved on a number of different materials.

Selected ISM Safety WORKS posters have been translated into languages other than English contact your supplier for an up to date list.

SOLAS regulations and many IMO resolutions make reference to the requirements for providing information in the working language of the vessel. Internationally recognized symbols assist with this task however certain situations require the written word.

An increasing number of signs and ISM Safety WORKS posters are now available in languages other than English ensuring important messages are understood by crew members whose first language is not English.

Vessel graphics- Bespoke signs / Alternative languages

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- Vinyl cut lettering / Engraved signsVessel graphics

Life Saving Appliance marking is easily achieved using vinyl cut lettering stencils.

SOLAS Chapter III Regulation 7.1.4 requires lifebuoys to be marked with the name and port of registry of the ship on which it is carried.

LSA Code Chapter 4.4.9.3 requires that the ship to which the lifeboat belongs and the number of the lifeboat is marked and visible from above.

LSA markings are supplied in black upper case Aerial font unless requested otherwise. When ordering for a lifebuoy please provide both the inside and outside diameter so that an accurate stencil can be produced.

Our state of the art vinyl cutter produces letters in any font and to a maximum size of 1600mm. Vinyl is available in many different colours, therefore vinyl cut letters can fulfill a number of different bespoke functions. Reflective vinyl is used when a message is required to be read in limited light conditions.

Vynalast engraving laminate (EL) has been specifically developed for use in harsh marine environments. The material is particularly suitable for use on exposed decks due to its superior ultraviolet performance and resistance to salt water.

Vynalast engraved signs can be formed and bent to allow fixing to a variety of different shaped objects such as pipes and curved bulkheads. Easily guillotined and sawn it can be cut to size and drilled onboard if necessary. The signs are available in either gloss or satin finish.

Vynalast photoluminescent engraving laminate (EP) combines all of the properties featured in standard Vynalast, this has a glow in the dark core that absorbs ambient light, releasing it slowly when the light source is removed.

Signs can be engraved on virtually any substrate, often used for decoration as well as being informative they provide a tough and durable alternative to printed signs. If you have other requirements please contact us to discuss.

When ordering engraved signs please provide the following information:

Required materialRequired text/detailSign dimensionsColour of textColour of backgroundRequired finish (gloss or satin)

To order please provide the content of the stencil, the colour and finish of the vinyl, preferred font and size of the lettering. For example lifebuoy lettering for the MV Maritime Progress:

– MV MARITIME PROGRESS– LONDON – Black gloss – 50mm Arial UPPER CASE– Outside diameter 800mm– Inside diameter 400mm.

VesselPort of registry

Colour/finish of vinylFont and size

Lifebuoy

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SOLAS Chapter III, Regulation 9 requires posters or signs to be provided on or in the vicinity of survival craft and their launching controls.

These posters illustrate the purpose of controls and the procedures for operating the appliance and give relevant instructions or warnings.

Selected ISM Safety WORKS posters have been translated into languages other than English please enquire with regard to availability.

- Operating instructionsPosters

1001W 1002W 1004W

1005W 1020W 1045W

1047W 1073W 1080W

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SOLAS Chapter III, Regulation 19 requires every crew member to participate in at least one abandon ship drill and one fire drill every month.

SOLAS Chapter III, Regulation 30 states that on passenger ships an abandon ship drill and fire drill shall take place weekly.

SOLAS Chapter V, Regulation 29 requires an illustrated table describing the life saving signals to be readily available to the Officer of the Watch.

Our double sided SOLAS card – 1059Z and poster 1058W has been confirmed as accurate in the UK by MCA and free of copyright issues by HMSO. MPL holds the right to reproduce these designs.

SOLAS Chapter III contains regulations for Life Saving Appliances. In particular Regulation 8 requires the display of a Muster list – 1012X on the bridge, in crew accommodation spaces and in the engine room.

- Emergency preparednessPosters

1016W 1003W 1046W

1017W

1059Z (Double sided)

1031W

1012X (includes pen)

1058W

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MARPOL Annex V, Regulation 10 requires certain ships and offshore units to use placards and plans to advise passengers and crew of the garbage disposal regulations.

USA Navigable Waters CFR, Title 33 – Part 155 Oil or hazardous materials pollution prevention requires a Discharge of Oil Prohibited placard - 1043Y to be displayed.

- Pollution preventionPosters

1049Y1048Y1043Y

1008W 1022W 1023W

1042Y 1029X

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IMO Resolution A601(15) requires the use of a Pilot card - 1011X, and a Wheelhouse poster – 1010X.

SOLAS Chapter V, Regulation 23 details the requirements for pilot transfer. Poster 1026X gives guidance to the crew in accordance with the recommendations on pilot transfer adopted by IMO resolution A.1045(27).

Poster 1065X – Williamson Turn provides clear information for the Officer of the Watch for when this manoeuvre may be required.

- Bridge proceduresPosters

1015W 1034W 1079W

1065X (includes pen)1026X (encapsulated paper)

1011X (includes pen)1010X (includes pen)

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Fully researched in line with industry best practice these posters are designed as a training aid in compliance with the ISM Code. They assist the ship owner/operator to fulfill his obligation by providing practical information on common shipboard tasks. The posters reinforce training and promote discussion among the crew.

- Operational safetyPosters

1013W 1014W 1021W

1024W 1025W 1030W

1033W 1035W 1044W

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The ISM Safety WORKS series of posters and manuals are covered by copyright and may not be reproduced without the written permission of Maritime Progress Ltd.

Posters- Operational safety

1064W 1066W 1071W

1077W 1078W 1028W

1081W 1006W 1007W

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Designed to give essential safety advice and information to crew members with regard to tasks not normally associated with the day to day running of the vessel. These posters are used as aids during training sessions and useful reminders long after the training has been completed.

These posters give clear indication to the meaning of internationally recognised signs and symbols. They are invaluable as part of the onboard system to provide clear guidance to crew and passengers.

The important warning message on posters 1037 and 1039 is reproduced on smaller posters 150 x 105mm specifically designed for the cabin.

- Health & safety awarenessPosters

1069W 1070W

10401038

1057W 1067W 1036W

1041Y1039Y1037Y

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SOLAS Chapter II-2, Regulation 15 requires crew members to receive instruction on fire safety and be familiar with the arrangements of the ship as well as the location and operation of fire-fighting systems and appliances.

The “Think Safety” range of posters have been designed to reinforce the requirement of the ISM code for safety awareness training focusing attention on the most common health and safety issues found onboard.

Posters- Health & safety awareness

1072W 1032W

1027Y 1426KP

1068Y

1100W -1101W -1102W -1103W -1104W -1105W -1106W -1107W -1108W -1109W -1110W -1111W -

Eye protectionPrevent fireWorkshop house keepingHazardous materialsLiftingSlips and fallsCorrect proceduresMedical attentionConfined spacesPersonal protective equipmentElectrical safetyNoise awareness

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The Safety WORKS series of manuals and record books produced by Maritime Progress complement existing ISM Management Systems and are used in conjunction with ISM Safety WORKS posters. Publications and posters are written in the easily understood Safety WORKS format which is ideal for seafarers whose first language may not be English.

Fire Training Manual – PB1258ZComplies with SOLAS, Chapter II-2, Regulation 15.2.3. This generic illustrated manual covers the basic fire fighting training requirements of SOLAS in easily understood terms. Supplied as a ring binder it has sections arranged for inclusion of ship specific information allowing the manual to be tailored to the specific vessel and easily updated by ships’ staff.

Fire prevention Fire extinction Fire equipment

Emergency instructions Personal safety Life saving appliances

SOLAS Manual – 1250ZComplies with SOLAS, Chapter III, Part B, Regulation 35. This generic illustrated manual covers the basic life saving appliance training requirements of SOLAS in easily understood terms. Again supplied as a ring binder it has sections arranged for inclusion of ship specific information allowing the manual to be tailored to the specific vessel and easily updated by ships’ staff.

SOPEP Manual – PB1254ZComplies with MARPOL 73/78, Annex 1, Regulation 37 requiring every oil tanker of 150 tons gross and above, and every ship of 400 tons gross and above to carry a shipboard oil pollution emergency plan, approved by the Administration. This generic manual, supplied as a ring binder, satisfies the above MARPOL regulations once basic ship specific information has been inserted by ships’ staff. It contains useful check lists covering various oil spill scenarios.

SMPEP Manual – PB1252ZComplies with MARPOL 73/78, Annex II, Regulation 17 in addition to the SOPEP requirement this regulation requires any ship of 150 tons gross and above, certified for the carriage of noxious liquid substances in bulk to have a shipboard marine pollution emergency plan approved by the Administration. This generic manual, supplied as a ring binder, satisfies the above MARPOL regulations once basic ship specific information has been inserted by ships’ staff. It contains useful check lists covering various oil and chemical spill scenarios.

Safety WORKS Manuals

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Record books & booklets

Garbage Management Plan & Record Book – PB1256Z

Complies with MARPOL 73/78, Annex V, Regulation 10. This plan, supplied as a ring binder, is generic in nature with provision made for inclusion of ship specific information thereby customising the plan to individual vessels as required by the above regulations.

Garbage Record Book – PB1203Y

Complies with MARPOL 73/78, Annex V, Regulation 10. A record is to be kept of each discharge operation or completed incineration. This includes discharges into the sea, to reception facilities or to other ships, as well as the accidental loss of garbage.

Water Ballast Record Book – PB1204Y

Complies with IMO Resolution A.868(20). A record is to be kept of each water ballast operation. This includes loading, exchanging and discharging ballast. The completed ballast water reporting form is to be provided to Port State Authority upon request.

ISPS Code Declaration of Security Record Book – PB1205Y

Complies with International Ship and Port Facility Security Code, Part A, Section 5. Each page provides the framework for a declaration of security to be made between the ship and a port facility or other ship.

Survival Booklet – PB1201Z

Complies with IMO Resolution A.657(16) and LSA Code, Chapter IV, Regulation 4.1.5.1.22 and 4.4.8.4. Printed on water proof card and suitable for both lifeboats and liferafts.

Welcome on Board Booklet – PB1280Z

The booklet offers basic safety information to personnel joining a vessel and requires that they fill in ship specific information that can be retained for future reference. A detachable slip in each booklet provides the Safety Officer with a signed record that basic safety training has been received by each crew member.

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IMO Publications

SOLAS, Consolidated Edition 2009

ArabicChineseEnglishFrenchRussianSpanish

IE110AIE110CIE110EIE110FIE110RIE110S

MARPOL, Consolidatededition 2011

ArabicEnglishFrenchSpanish

ID520AID520EID520FID520S

Guide to Maritime Security & ISPS Code, 2012 Edition

ArabicChineseEnglishFrenchSpanish

I116AI116CIA116EIA116FI116S

ISM Code & Guidelines, 2010 Edition

EnglishFrenchSpanish

IB117EIB117FIB117S

Life-Saving Appliances LSA Code, 2010 Edition

EnglishFrenchSpanish

ID982EID982FID982S

Fire Safety Systems (FSS) Code, 2007 Edition

EnglishFrenchSpanish

IA155EIA155FIA155S

IMDG Code (including Amendment 36-12), 2012 Edition

English

Collision RegulationsConvention (COLREGS), 2003 Edition

EnglishFrenchSpanish

International Code of Signals, 2005 Edition

EnglishFrenchSpanish

IA994EIA994FIA994S

International Conference on Load Lines, 2005 Edition

ChineseEnglishFrenchSpanish

IB701CIB701EIB701FIB701S

STCW including 2010 Manila Amendments, 2011 Edition

ArabicChineseEnglishFrenchSpanish

IC938AIC938CIC938EIC938FIC938S

Ships' Routeing, 2010 Edition

English ID927E

IB904EIB904FIB904S

II200E

Maritime Progress is appointed as an IMO publication distributor. All IMO publications can be sourced if required. Lead time for these publications is normally 5-10 days.

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Temporary tie tags provide a way to mark items of machinery and areas for safety reasons. The tags are traceable so are ideal when used during maintenance and in connection with the vessel permit to work system. They can form an important element within any ISM system.

These tags are printed on a semi-rigid PVC with a matt finish to allow an authorisation signature and the date to be added in pen. The tags are supplied in packs of ten and come complete with cable ties for easy fixing.

Temporary tie tags

2532HF

2540HF

2501HF

2504HF

2502HF

2505HF

2503HF

2506HF

2507HF

2510HF

2508HF

2541HF

2509HF

2542HF

2520HF

2523HF

2521HF

2524HF

2522HF

2525HF

2526HF

2529HF

2527HF

2530HF

2528HF

2531HF

Fine point permanent marker pen for use when marking on tie tags.

2360

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Generally photoluminescent tape is used for two main duties, marking means of escape (see pages 10 to 12) and area identification in the event of a ‘black out’. Area identification will assist crew and passengers locate emergency equipment in the event of a ‘black out’.

Installers must ensure adequate light is available to activate the photoluminescent material to attain the required performance.

Tapes

ST2000 - Self adhesive SOLAS tape, a retro-reflective tape used for marking of Life Saving Appliances (LSA) as required by SOLAS and IMO Resolution A.658(16)

ST 2000 - 50mm wide x 45m

Reflective self-adhesive tapes supplied for use in limited light conditions. Used for hazardous area marking (Black/Yellow) and no entry (Red/White).

CV 2059CV 2011

- 50mm wide x 10m- 50mm wide x 10m

Red and White -Black and Yellow -

The vinyl tape is a laminated PVC composite material incorporating a photoluminescent layer thermally welded to a white reflective layer, backed with pre-applied adhesive. Luminance performance in excess of 46mcd/m2 @ 10 minutes and 4mcd/m2 @ 60 minutes when tested in accordance with DIN 67510-1 Part 1.

PV 2014

PV 2018

- 40mm wide x 10m

- 80mm wide x 10m

Non self adhesive polyethylene supplied for marking hazardous areas (Black/Yellow) and no entry marking (Red/White)

CV 2005

CV 2006

- 70mm wide x 500mRed and White -

- 70mm wide x 500mBlack and Yellow -

Photoluminescent self adhesive vinyl tape for marking safe areas (Green), marking danger zones (Black) and highlighting fire fighting equipment (Red).

PV 2034, 2044, 2054Green Black Red

PV 2038, 2048, 2058

- 40mm wide x 10m

- 80mm wide x 10m

CV 2012 - 100mm wide x 10mCV 2013 - 150mm wide x 10m

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Pipelines should be marked at least once in each space; at each penetration point in bulkheads and decks, close to each valve and within a distance of 3-5m along the length of the pipeline. Local conditions may require more marking due to pipe bends or the close proximity of pipes for different services.

Prior to application, pipes should be dust and oil free. The tape should overlap by at least 20mm on the ‘blind side’ of the pipe, however on pipes with an external circumference of over 200mm the tape only needs to cover half the circumference of the pipe.

Decontaminationwater

BlackBlue

BrownGreenGrey

MaroonOrangeSilverRed

VioletWhite

Yellow-ochreFlow arrows

Maincolour

900550158001601870018015200390063000400190101021

-

RAL

Black c2925 c154 c362 c430 c490 c158 c877 c1797 c2633 cWhite c116 c-

Pantone(PMS)

Productcolour

50mm

50mm 50mm 50mm 50mm

CV 2140CV 2141CV 2142CV 2143CV 2144CV 2145CV 2146CV 2147CV 2148CV 2149CV 2150CV 2151CV 2130

Protects engine pipeline installations against leakage in accordance with SOLAS Chapter II-2, Regulation 4.2.2.5.3. The anti-spray tape directs any potential leakage to areas where flammable substance will not be dangerous. Enhanced with a fire retardant (self extinguishing) adhesive layer which is also water resistant. The tape has a temperature range of up to 150̊ C)

Anti-Spray Tape

- ISO 14726Pipe identifi cation tape

AS 2003

AS 2004

- 50mm wide x 10m

- 100mm wide x 10m

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- to ISO 14726Pipe identifi cation tape

ISO:14726 Ships and marine technology – Identification colours for the content of piping systems.

This International standard provides identification colours for the content of piping systems. All the current permutations are shown on these two pages.

This system is not intended to identify medical or industrial gasses or ships cargo.

* Intended for use in submarines for distribution systems used for breathing from air cylinders

2130Flow arrowsRef. Nos.Flow arrows

Ref. Nos.Waste media2140-2141-21402140-2142-21402140-2143-21402140-2144-21402140-2150-21402140-2151-2140

Black waterWaste oil/Used oilBilge waterExhaust gasGrey waterSewage-contaminated

Ref. Nos.Fresh water2141-2142-21412141-2143-21412141-2144-21412141-2146-21412141-2147-21412141-2149-21412141-2150-21412141-2151-2141

Fresh water, sanitaryPotable waterDistillateGas turbine fresh waterFeed waterCooling fresh waterCooling fresh waterCooling fresh water

Ref. Nos.Sea water2143-2141-21432143-2142-21432143-2149-21432143-2151-2143

Decontamination waterSea water, sanitaryBallast waterCooling sea water

Ref. Nos.Fuel2142-2140-21422142-2141-21422142-2149-21422142-2150-21422142-2151-2142

Heavy fuel oil (H.F.O.)Aviation fuelBiological fuelGas turbine fuelMarine diesel fuel (M.D.O.)

Ref. Nos.Oil other than fuel2146-2141-21462146-2143-21462146-2144-21462146-2147-21462146-2149-21462146-2151-2146

Thermal fluidLubrication oil for gas turbinesHydraulic fluidLubrication oil for steam turbinesLubrication oil for gearsLubrication oilf for combustion engines

Ref. Nos.Non-flammable gasses2144-2141-21442144-2142-21442144-2143-21442144-2145-21442144-2146-21442144-2148-21442144-2149-21442144-2150-21442144-2151-2144

OxygenInert gasNitrogenRefrigerantCompressed air-low pressureCompressed air-high pressureControl air/Regulating airBreathing air*Breathing gas*

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- to ISO 14726Pipe identifi cation tape

2149Acids, AlkalisRef. Nos.Acids, Alkalis

Ref. Nos.2147-2140-21472147-2150-2147

Steam for heatingExhaust steam

2147-2151-2147Supply steam

Steam

Ref. Nos.2151-2141-21512151-2144-21512151-2149-2151

HydrogenAcetyleneLiquid gas

Flammable gases

Ref. Nos.2145-2140-21452145-2141-21452145-2142-21452145-2143-21452145-2144-21452145-2146-21452145-2147-21452145-2148-21452145-2149-21452145-2150-21452145-2151-2145

Waste mediaFresh waterFuelSea waterNon-flammable gasesOil other than fuelsSteamFire fightingAcids and AlkalisVentilation systemsFlammable gases

Air and sounding pipes

Ref. Nos.2148-2143-21482148-2144-21482148-2146-21482148-2149-21482148-2150-21482148-2151-2148

Fire fighting waterFire fighting gasSprinkler waterSpray waterFire fighting powderFire fighting foam

Fire fighting / fire protection

Ref. Nos.2150-2140-21502150-2141-21502150-2142-21502150-2143-21502150-2144-21502150-2145-21502150-2146-21502150-2147-21502150-2148-21502150-2149-21502150-2151-2150

Discharge airMechanical supply air-coldNatural exhaust airAtmospheric airMechanical exhaust airDecontaminated supply airMechanical recirculated airMechanical supply air-warmSmoke clearancesConditioned supply airNatural supply air

Air in ventilation systems

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- To BS 1710Pipe identifi cation tape

Pipe identification tape to BS 1710:1984 is offered on this page.

The identification banding is at least 400mm wide therefore tapes of 150mm wide (CV2101 to CV2108) are available in compliance with this standard. Sub category identification of content is done using 50mm tape (CV2111 to CV2121). All tapes are 30m long.

Identification should be fitted either side of valves, at bulkhead penetrations, T-joints, etc. and at regular intervals along the pipe.

Prior to application, pipes should be dust and oil free. The tape should overlap by at least 20mm on the ‘blind side’ of the pipe.

Ref. Nos.2107-2107-21072108-2108-21082105-2105-2105

2130

DrainageElec. conduits & ventilation ductsAcids and alkalisFlow direction arrows

Others

Ref. Nos.

2104-2120-2120-2104

2106-2117-2117-21062106-2106-2106

2104-2121-2121-2104

2102-2102-2102-2102

2104-2115-2115-2104

2104-2118-2118-2104

2104-2112-2112-2104

2104-2119-2119-2104Refrigerant 502

VacuumCompressed air

Anhydrous ammonia

Steam

Other refrigerants

Refrigerant 12

Natural gas

Refrigerant 22

Gases

Ref. Nos.

2103-2117-2117-21032103-2103-2103

2103-2115-2115-21032103-2116-2116-21032103-2114-2114-2103

DieselFurnace

LubricatingHyrdaulic powerTransformer

Oils

Ref. Nos.

2101-2114-2117-2114-2101

2101-2111-2111-21012101-2101-2101

2101-2114-2115-2114-2101

2101-2114-2118-2114-2101

2101-2113-2113-2101

2101-2117-2115-2117-2101

2101-2117-2114-2117-2101

2101-2117-2117-2101

2101-2118-2114-2118-2101

2101-2117-2118-2117-2101

2101-2116-2116-2101Boiler feed

Fire mainsSea, river or untreated

Condensate

Heating under 100̊C

Drinking

Chilled

Hot

Cooling (primary)

Heating over 100̊C

Cold

Hydraulic power

Water

150mm

100mmmin.

150mm

RedPrimrose

Auxiliary blueCrimson

Emerald green Salmon pink

WhiteBlue

Sea greenGolden brownDark mauveFlow arrows

GreenSilver/Grey

BrownYellow ochre

VioletLight blue

BlackOrange

Maincolour

Maincolour

Productcolour

Productcolour

50mm 150mm

CV 2111CV 2112CV 2113CV 2114CV 2115CV 2116CV 2117CV 2118CV 2119CV 2120CV 2121CV 2130

CV 2101CV 2102CV 2103CV 2104CV 2105CV 2106CV 2107CV 2108

Heating waterover 100̊C

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Fixings and frames

Magnetic sticky strips – 2800Z

For fixing signs to metal doors and bulkheads. Useful where signs need only be temporarily displayed. Sold in packs of 10 they are 300mm long and can be cut to length.

Poster display unit

Interchangeable acrylic poster display units enable a selection of posters to be displayed in a permanent position and changed on a regular basis.

Fire & Safety Plan Holder

SOLAS Chapter II-2, Regulation 15.2.4.2 requires a duplicate set of fire plans be permanently stored in a weather tight enclosure for the assistance of shore-side fire fighting personnel.

Two UPVC holders with weatherproof screw end caps have been specifically designed to comply with these requirements. The larger holder (2613Z) has a length of 1m and diameter of 110mm enabling fire plans up to size A0 to be accommodated without the need to fold the plan. Vessels with fire plans that are not as large or have plans that can be folded can make use of the smaller holder (2610Z) which has a length of 345mm and diameter of 125mm.

SupaSlim Frames

These frames are manufactured from an aluminum extrusion and finished in a smart silver anodised coating, available in a variety of sizes to suit our standard sign range. Suspended versions are supplied complete with hooks and suspension wires.

Double sided sticky pads – 2801Z

An acrylic adhesive pad offers a strong permanent bond for fixing signs to all surfaces. Sold in sheets of 50 pads.

Sign adhesive – 2802Z

A solvent based gunning adhesive offering the strongest fixing to all types of surface.

Applicator gun – 2803Z

2820- To suit sign size GM (100x300mm)2821

1098Z

- To suit sign size JP

- W sized

(150x400mm)2822

1099Z

- To suit sign size JM

- Y sized

(150x300mm)

2823- To suit sign size KP (200x400mm)2824- To suit sign size KR (200x600mm)2825- To suit sign size LK (250x200mm)

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SOLAS Chapter VII, Regulation 4 requires all dangerous goods in packaged form to be properly packaged, marked, labeled or placarded, as appropriate. These signs produced on self-adhesive vinyl are available in two sizes and designed in accordance with the requirements of the International Maritime Dangerous Goods Code (IMDG Code).

- With class numbers

IMDG Hazardous substance signs

2203GG & LL

Class 1

2224GG & LL

Class 1

2222GG & LL

Class 1

2225GG & LL

Class 1

2223GG & LL

Class 1

2226GG & LL

Class 1

2202GG & LL

Class 3

2211GG & LL

Class 4.2

2296GG & LL

Class 3

2212GG & LL

Class 4.3

2210GG & LL

Class 4.1

2297GG & LL

Class 4.3

2227GG & LL

Class 1

2248GG & LL

Class 1

2228GG & LL

Class 1

2249GG & LL

Class 1

2229GG & LL

Class 1

2251GG & LL

Class 1

2213GG & LL

Class 5.1

2215GG & LL

Class 6.1

2275GG & LL

Class 5.2

2216GG & LL

Class 6.2

2276GG & LL

Class 5.2

2217GG & LL

Class 7Category I

2252GG & LL

Class 1

2208GG & LL

Class 2.2

2207GG & LL

Class 2.1

2295GG & LL

Class 2.2

2294GG & LL

Class 2.1

2209GG & LL

Class 2.3

2218GG & LL

Class 7Category II 2220

GG & LL

Class 8

2219GG & LL

Class 7Category III 2298

GG & LL

Class 8

2253GG & LL

Class 7

2221GG & LL

Class 9

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IMDG Code markings to be used on packages as appropriate.

- With panel for UN numbers

IMDG Hazardous substance signs

2231GG & LL

Class 1

2255GG & LL

Class 2.2

2254GG & LL

Class 2.1

2234GG & LL

Class 2.3

2233GG & LL

Class 2.2

2232GG & LL

Class 3

2256GG & LL

Class 3

2237GG & LL

Class 4.3

2235GG & LL

Class 4.1

2288GG & LL

Class 4.3

2236GG & LL

Class 4.2

2238GG & LL

Class 5.1

2277GG & LL

Class 5.2

2241GG & LL

Class 6.2

2278GG & LL

Class 5.2

2242GG & LL

Class 7

2240GG & LL

Class 6.1

2243GG & LL

Class 8

2244GG & LL

Class 8

2230GG & LL

Class 9

1050Y1048Y2299

120x300MM

UN Number panel(specify number when ordering)

2279GG & LL

Marinepollutant

IBC’s capable of being stacked

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IBC’s not capable of being stacked

2292GG & LL

Transport at elevated temp.

2293GG & LL

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Orientationmark

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2290Red

2300

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THEMARITIME PROGRESS

BOOKMARINE SIGNS - TRAINING POSTERS & MANUALS - SAFETY PLANS

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Contents

Safety signs ................................................... 6Direction signs ............................................7-9

Fire control plans ......................................... 21Fire equipment signs ..............................22-23Prohibition signs .....................................24-25Hazard signs ...........................................26-29Mandatory signs .....................................30-32Space identification signs ............................ 33

Safety works manuals .................................. 50Record books & booklets ............................. 51IMO Publications .......................................... 52Temporary tie tags ....................................... 53Tapes ........................................................... 54

Fixings and frames ...................................... 59

Means of escape- Low location lighting ..............................10-11- Stair safety guidance ................................. 12

Pipe identification ....................................55-58

IMDG Hazardous substance signs .........60-61Sign index ...............................................62-65

Vessel graphics- Bespoke signs ........................................... 40

- Vinyl cut lettering ....................................... 41- Alternative langauges ................................ 40

- Engraved signs ......................................... 41Posters

- Operating instructions ............................... 42

- Pollution prevention ................................... 44- Emergency preparedness ......................... 43

- Bridge procedures ..................................... 45- Operational safety ................................ 46-47- Health & safety awareness .................. 48-49

IMO Fire control symbols- IMO Resolution A.654(16) .................... 13-15- ISO 17361 & IMO A.952(23) ................ 16-20- Pictograms ................................................ 20

Sign collections- Accomodation signs ............................. 34-35- Galley signs .......................................... 36-37- Deck and engine room signs ..................... 38- ISPS code signs ........................................ 39

IMO Life saving symbols .............................4-5Technical information ..................................1-3

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