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MARINE SAFETY

SIGNAGE CATALOG
ABOUT OUR SAFETY SIGNAGE PRODUCTS AND PROCESS
Datrex is the market leader in supplying high quality Maritime Safety Signage, Posters and Tapes. All our Dalite™ materi-
als are made and printed in USA. We use high intensity Strontium Aluminate in the manufacture of our photolumines-
cent materials which ensures the high luminance values and long afterglow durations needed to meet the stringent IMO
requirements. Datrex use of UV stabilized ink on all signage makes it suitable for use in any location onboard. Dalite™
products are the best choice for safety conscious operators who want the best value for their money. By choosing
Dalite™ products, you will always be assured of meeting US and international requirements for shipboard use.

DALITE™ MATERIALS
Flexible Signage DALITE™ 5660: Standard Flexible material in our Shipboard
Standard Photoluminescent Signage. It is a laminated film with a permanent acrylic, pressure-sensitive high
Sign Material tack adhesive, backed by a poly-coated release liner. Luminance performance: in excess of 72.0
mcd/m2 @ 10 min. and 10.6 mcd/m2 @ 60 min. when tested in accordance with DIN 67510-1.

Rigid PVC Signage DALITE™ D3: Standard Rigid material in our Shipboard
Rigid Sign Photoluminescent Signage. Laminated PVC with a photoluminescent layer protected by a
Material tough gloss. Thickness 1.56 mm. Installation either by applying adhesive, double sided tape, or
by drilling each corner for mechanical attachment. Luminance performance: in excess of 77.5
mcd/m2 @ 10 min. and 10.6 mcd/m2 @ 60 min. when tested in accordance with DIN 67510-1.

Flexible Low Location Lighting DALITE™ 5670: Datrex standard material in our Flexible
Standard LLL Low Location Lighting tapes. It is a laminated film with a permanent acrylic, pressure-sensitive
Material high tack adhesive, backed by a poly-coated release liner. Can be slit to any width. Luminance
performance: in excess of 146.0 mcd/m2 @ 10 min. and 22.7 mcd/m2 at 60 min. when tested
in accordance with DIN 67510-1.

Super LLL Flexible Low Location Lighting DALITE™ 5680: Datrex Super material in our Flexible
Material Low Location Lighting tapes. . It is a laminated film with a permanent acrylic, pressure-sensitive
high tack adhesive, backed by a poly-coated release liner. Can be slit to any width. Luminance
performance: in excess of 181.0 mcd/m2 @ 10 min. and 27.7 mcd/m2 at 60 min. when tested
in accordance with DIN 67510-1.
Rigid LLL
Rigid Low Location Lighting DALITE™ 5670: Standard Rigid material in our Rigid Low
Material
Location Lighting strips. Laminated PVC with a photoluminescent layer, protected by a tough
gloss. Thickness 1.72 mm. Installation either by sliding into an extrusion or using double sided
tape. Luminance performance: in excess of 146.0 mcd/m2 @ 10 min. and 22.7 mcd/m2 @ 60
Self Adhesive min. when tested in accordance with DIN 67510-1.
Vinyl
CLEAR
SELF-ADHESIVE VINYL:
Flexible gloss material available in white/yellow/orange/clear vinyl. 3.9 mil flexible opaque vinyl
conforms to compound curved surfaces. Film possesses good opacity for hiding previous
graphics and painted surfaces.
Rigid PVC
RIGID PVC
3.0 mm thick white or yellow rigid expanded PVC material suitable for both indoor and outdoor use.

DATREX LIFE SAVING PRODUCTS


MANUFACTURING:
Datrex Signage products use American made components of the
highest quality, keeping your crew members as safe as possible. The
most common signs are in stock at most Datrex locations. All signs
are manufactured with strict standards well above those mandated
by the IMO. The final product will outshine and outlast standard mass
produced signs, and will maintain a crisp visual presentation without
fading or signs of wear through years of harsh exposure and service.
Flexible, priority weighted cellular production enables Datrex to
provide quick response to any sized order. From large ship-wide
replacement to one-off custom signs and sizes, Datrex delivers
quickly and correctly every time.

STANDARD SIZES AND MATERIAL AVAILABLE:


Sizes Available Materials Available
AR 3x8in BK 12x12in EE 4X6in RR 3X6in Flexible Self Adhesive Vinyl
SF Photo-luminescent
AT 6X8in BS 3X3in HH 6X12in SS 4X12in CV Clear
YV Yellow
AV 6X24in BZ 2X4in II 8X8in TT 10X14in
WV White
BB 1.5X8 BY 7X10in JJ 8X10in Placard 10.7x10.7in OV Orange
Rigid Vinyl
BD 8.5X11in CA 2X8in KK 8X12in
SR Photo-luminescent
BI 2X2in DD 4X4in PP 6X6in YR Yellow
WR White
Custom sizes, colors, and material available

WAYS TO ORDER:
1. Build the correct part number by adding together:
Part Number + “-” + Size Code + “-” + Material + “-G” example: 6050-PP-SF-G
2. For custom signs and sizes use an existing part number (if available), add your dimensions and quantity, plus any
special instructions. Email us for a quote at datrex@datrex.com. We will respond quickly.
3. Call any location and we will be happy to help define your needs and get your order placed.
4. Order through the website.

CONTACT INFORMATION FOR ALL LOCATIONS Visit our website


For more information, contact your local Datrex branch or the main office in Kinder, LA:

Kinder, LA 337-738-4511 Seattle, WA 206-762-9070


Miami, FL 305-638-8220 New Castle, DE 717-435-8011
Jacksonville, FL 904-355-1401

Email: datrex@datrex.com Website: www.datrex.com

MARINE SAFETY SIGNAGE CATALOG 01


SIGN REFERENCE

IMO SIGNS • PAGE 4


Lifeboat, Rescue boat, Life raft, Davit launched life raft, Embarkation ladder, Evacuation slide, Escape chute, Lifebuoy, Lifebuoy with Line, Lifebuoy with light, Lifebuoy with light and
smoke, Lifejacket, Child’s lifejacket, Infant lifejacket, Immersion suit, Thermal Protective Aid (TPA), AED Emergency defribillator, Survival craft portable radio, EPIRB, Radar transponder,
Survival craft pyrotechnic distress, Rocket parachute flares, …..more

FIRE CONTROL • PAGE 6


Safety plan, Push button switch for fire alarm, Horn fire alarm, Bell fire alarm, Manually operated call point, Space protected by automatic fire alarm, Fire alarm, beacon, light signal, Fire
alarm panel, Sprinkler installation, Space protected by sprinkler, Sprinkler horn, Sprinkler section valve, CO2 battery, Fixed CO2 fire extinguishing battery, Space protected by CO2, CO2
horn, CO2 release station, Remote release station for CO2, Fixed CO2 fire extinguishing bottle, .....more

EVACUATION ROUTING • PAGE 11


Exit man running down right, Exit man running down left, Exit right, Exit for emergency, use only - right, Fire exit right, Fire exit left, Exit left, Emergency exit right, Emergency exit
left, Muster station right, Muster station down, Muster station left, Lifeboat right, Lifeboat down right, Lifeboat down left, Lifeboat left, Lifeboat, Muster station, Arrow straight, Arrow
diagonal, Gas shut-off control valve, Exit left vertical, “0”, ”1”, ”2”, ”3”, ”4”, ”A”, ”B”, ”C”, ”D”, ”E”, ”F”...........more

EMERGENCY EQUIPMENT • PAGE 15


First aid, Smoke hood, In case of fire break glass, Escape hatch, Escape window, Escape door, Escape route, Breathing apparatus, Emergency equipment, Emergency telephone,
Push to open, Pull to open, Stairs to fire exit, Drinking water, Emergency eye wash, Stretcher, Fire escape, Escape ladder, Helideck, Lifejacket under seats, Press button, First aid, AED
emergency defibrillator, Ladder, Arrow straight, Arrow diagonal, Backwards arrow.....more

FIRE FIGHTING • PAGE 17


Fire extinguisher, Keep closed at all times, Fire alarm, Fire hose, Fire telephone, Fire point, In case of fire break glass, For use on electrical fires, Do not use on electrical fires, Fire hose
reel, Sprinkler control valve, Dry powder, Dry riser, Wet riser, Halon, Foam inlet, Fire hydrant, CO2, Dry riser, Fire blanket, For use on flammable liquid fires, Missing fire extinguisher,
Fire extinguisher symbol, “0”, ”1”, ”2”, ”3”, ”4”, Arrow straight, Arrow diagonal............more

MANDATORY SIGNS • PAGE 20


Boot symbol, Gloves symbol, Wear mask symbol, Wear respirator symbol, Saw blade guard symbol. Light switch symbol, Lift correctly symbol, Wash your hands symbol, Face shield
symbol, Eye protection symbol Hard hat symbol, Ear protection symbol, Use guards symbol, Boots must be worn, Wear gloves, This is a safety helmet area, Head protection must be
worn, Wear helmet, Guards must be in position, Lift correctly, Eye protection provided..........more

HAZARD • PAGE 22
Warning symbol, Warning acetylene, Danger battery charging, Danger hot, Caution test area, Motor starts and stops automatically, Danger lift well, Danger solvents, Danger no escape,
Danger dust hazard, Danger asbestos, Danger, Danger pesticides, Hazardous area, Radiation symbol, Non-ionizing radiation, Caution slippery surface, Beware slip hazard, Caution
noise, Caution trip hazard, Caution mind the step, Danger of death, Forklift symbol.................more

ISPS • PAGE 24
Restricted area crew only, Caution restricted area, Restricted area authorized PERSONAL only, Area restringida, Category A watertight door, Category B watertight door 0300 - 2200...,
No smoking, No open lights, smoking, visitors, No smoking no naked lights, Discharge of oil prohibited, Vessel security notice, Discharge of plastic, MARPOL trash placard, Explosive 1,
Flammable gas 2, Flammable liquid 3, Flammable solid 4, Oxidizer 5.1, Poison 6, Corrosive 8....more

IMDG HAZMAT • PAGE 26


Explosive 1, Flammable gas 2, Non-flammable compressed gas 2, Flammable liquid 2, Flammable solid 4, Oxidizer 5.1, Poison 6, Corrosive 8

IMO POSTERS • PAGE 27


Liferaft launching procedure, Inflatable liferaft vital actions, Fully enclosed lifeboats launching procedure in danger, Electric Shock resuscitation chart, Safety signs for enclosed spaces,
Prevent oil pollution, Drug warning notice, Breathing apparatus poster, Abandon ship, Davit launched liferafts, Man overboard, Pilot boarding arrangement, Free fall lifeboat launching,
Fire extinguisher types, Personal protective equipment, Lifejacket donning instructions.....more

TAPES LLL, ROUTING STRIPS, RETRO-REFLECTIVE & NON-SKID • PAGE 32


Dalite High 2”x150’ blank, Dalite Super 3”x150’ blank, Dalite High 2”x150’ with 50 arrows, Dalite Super 3”x30’, with 10 arrows, Direction indicator straight arrow, Exit right, , Man
running right, Dead end, Green diagonal tape 2”x150’ marking safe areas, Retro-reflective tape 2”x150’, USCG/SOLAS/MED, Retro-reflective tape 4”x150’, Safety track black, 1”x60’
roll, , Safety track yellow/Safety track yellow/black, 6”x60’ roll, Safety track resilient black, 4”x60’ roll.............MORE

02 DATREX LIFE SAVING PRODUCTS


TABLE of CONTENTS

04

PAGE
IMO SIGNS

06
FIRE Safety

PAGE
PLAN PLAN
FIRE CONTROL

11

PAGE
MUSTER
STATION EXIT EVACUATION ROUTING

15

PAGE
EMERGENCY
STOP EMERGENCY EQUIPMENT

0 17

PAGE
FIRE
POINT FIRE FIGHTING

20

PAGE
MANDATORY SIGNS

22
PAGE
DANGER DANGER
HAZARD
FIRE RISK 240 VOLTS

24
RESTRICTED

PAGE
CAUTION
ISPS
RESTRICTED AREA
RESTRICTED AREA AREA AUTHORIZED AUTHORIZED
AUTHORIZED PERSONNEL ONLY PERSONS ONLY PERSONNEL
Unauthorized Presence Constitutes
a Breach of Security ONLY

26
PAGE

EXPLOSIVE FLAMMABLE
GAS
FLAMMABLE
SOLID
POISON IMDG HAZMAT
1 2 4 6

PREVENT OIL POLLUTION


THE INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION FOR THE PREVENTION OF POLLUTION FROM SHIPS (MARPOL DRUG WARNING

27
73/78) AIMS TO ACHIEVE THE COMPLETE ELIMINATION OF INTERNATIONAL POLLUTION OF THE

NOTICE
MARINE ENVIRONMENT BY OIL AND OTHER HARMFUL SUBSTANCES. STRICT REGULATIONS ARE
NOW IN FORCE. BY FOLLOWING THE REGULATIONS AND OBSERVING THE COMMONSENSE WORKING
PRACTICES LISTED HERE DAMAGE TO THE ENVIRONMENT WILL BE GREATLY REDUCED.
REMEMBER HEAVY FINES AND CIVIL PENALTIES CAN BE IMPOSED IF THE
REGULATIONS ARE IGNORED!

1 2
PAGE

IMO POSTERS
KNOW YOUR SHIP. ENSURE YOU PLUG THE SCUPPERS WHEN
KNOW LOCATIONS OF OVERFLOW BUNKERING, LOADING OR
AND SOUNDING PIPES. CHECK DISCHARGING OIL. IF THERE IS
THAT THEY ARE CLEARLY MARKED, HEAVY RAIN OPEN ONE SCUPPER
PARTICULARLY AFTER PAINTING TO DRAIN OFF THE WATER AND
OR REPAIRS. REMEMBER THAT AN REPEAT AS NECESSARY.
“AIR BUBBLE” CAN FORCE OIL OUT
OF A GOOSE-NECK VENTILATOR

3 4 5

DO NOT USE UNTESTED USE DRIP TRAYS. WHEN HOSE SIGNALS. AGREE A CLEAR SET OF
EQUIPMENT. IT MAY RUPTURE OR CONNECTIONS ARE BEING MADE SIGNALS BETWEEN THE
BREAK. CARGO AND BUNKER OR BROKEN, DRIP TRAYS SHOULD LOADING/BUNKDERING PEOPLE
HOSEPIPES SHOULD ALWAYS BE BE USED TO CATCH THE SPILLAGE. AND THE SHIP. KEEP A WATCH ON
HANDLED WITH CARE AND STORED PLUG THE ENDS OF HOSES IF IT IS PIPELINES AND FLANGES. KEEP A
WITHOUT BENDS THAT MAY LEAD NOT POSSIBLE TO DRAIN THEM. FREQUENT CHECK OVER THE SIDE
TO FRACTURES IN THE PIPES. OF THE SHIP FOR TRACES OF OIL
IN THE WATER.
THE OWNERS OF THIS VESSEL WILL
6 7 8
COOPERATE FULLY WITH PUBLIC
AUTHORITIES IN THE CRIMINAL
PROSECUTION OF ANYONE USING OR
POSSESSING ILLEGAL DRUGS OR DRUG
VALVES. MAKE SURE YOU OPEN
THE CORRECT VALVE-DOUBLE
REDUCE PUMPING RATE IN GOOD
TIME. SLOW DOWN THE RATE OF
CLEAN UP SMALL QUANTITIES OF
OIL IMMEDIATELY. HAVE SAWDUST
PARAPHERNALIA ABOARD THIS VESSEL
CHECK. WHEN CLOSING A VALVE, OIL BEING PUMPED AND “TOP OFF” AND EQUIPMENT NEAR TO HAND.
CLOSE IT TIGHT AND CHECK THE TANKS WITH EXTREME CAUTION. TRY TO KEEP THE OIL CONTAINED,
VALVE POSITION INDICATOR. USE
A COLOUR CODE AND PAINT
VALVES ACCORDINGLY.
KEEP A CAREFUL WATCH ON
VENTILATORS AND OVERFLOW
POINTS.
DON’T LET IT SPILL INTO THE
WATER. BE PREPARED FOR LARGE
SPILL BY WORKING OUT A SYSTEM. YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED!
DALITE LC1009 DALITE LC1011

TAPES LLL, ROUTING STRIPS,


32
PAGE

RETRO-REFLECTIVE & NON-SKID

MARINE SAFETY SIGNAGE CATALOG 03


IMO SIGNS

6020 6021 6022 6023 6024


Lifeboat Rescue boat Life raft Davit launched life raft Embarkation ladder
PP,DD PP PP,DD PP PP,DD

EXIT

6025 6189 6026 6027 6028 6029


Evacuation slide Escape chute Lifebuoy Lifebuoy with Line Lifebuoy with light Lifebuoy with light and smoke
PP PP PP,DD PP,DD PP,DD PP,DD

LIFEBUOY WITH
LINE AND LIGHT

6105 6030 6031 6073 6032


Lifebuoy with Line and Light Lifejacket Child’s lifejacket Infant lifejacket Immersion suit
PP,DD PP,DD PP,DD PP PP,DD

T
P
A
AED
EMERGENCY
DEFIBRILLATOR

6077 6076 6033 6034 6035 6036


Thermal Protective Aid (TPA) AED Emergency defribillator Survival craft portable radio EPIRB Radar transponder Survival craft
PP,DD AT PP,DD PP,DD PP,DD pyrotechnic distress
PP,DD

Sizes: PP 6x6, DD 4x4, AT 6x8, BI 2x2, BS 3x3

04 IMO SIGNS Material: SF: Flexible Vinyl Photoluminescent,


SR: Rigid Vinyl Photoluminescent
Custom sizes, colors, and materials available
IMO SIGNS

6037
PORTABLE
MAGAZINE
CHEST

6068
EEBD
7015 6039 + 6044
4
Rocket parachute flares Portable magazine chest EEBD Muster station no. 4 (example)
PP,DD AT PP,DD

MUSTER STATION

6038 6039 6078 6050 6019 6079


Line throwing appliance Muster station Stretcher Direction indicator Direction indicator diagnonal Descender station
PP PP,DD,BI,BS PP straight arrow arrow PP
PP,DD.BS,BI PP,DD.BS,BI

6110 6111 6112 6113 6114


Fasten seat belts Secure hatches Start engine Lower lifeboat to water Lower life raft to water
PP PP PP PP PP

6115 6116 6117 6118 6119


Lower rescue boat to water Release falls Start water spray Start air supply Release gripes
PP PP PP PP PP

Sizes: PP 6x6, DD 4x4, AT 6x8, BI 2x2, BS 3x3


Material: SF: Flexible Vinyl Photoluminescent,
SR: Rigid Vinyl Photoluminescent
IMO SIGNS 05
Custom sizes, colors, and materials available
FIRE CONTROL

FIRE Safety
FD
PLAN PLAN
6650 7107 6651 6652 6653 6654 6655
Fire control plan Safety plan Push button switch Horn fire alarm Bell fire alarm Manually operated call Space protected by
PP PP for fire alarm PP PP point automatic fire alarm
PP PP PP

S
S S

SPRINKLER

7103 6656 6657 6658 6659 6660


Fire alarm, beacon, Fire alarm panel Sprinkler installation Space protected Sprinkler horn Sprinkler section valve
light signal PP PP by sprinkler PP PP
PP PP

CO2 CO2 CO2


CO2
CO2
CO2

CO2

6661 7124 6662 6663 6664 7115 7123


CO2 battery Fixed CO2 fire Space protected by CO2 CO2 horn CO2 release station Remote release station Fixed CO2 fire
PP extinguishing battery PP PP PP for CO2 extinguishing bottle
PP PP PP

HALON H P
H
HALON 1301
HAL0N 1301 HALON 1301

6665 6666 6667 6668 6669 6670


Halon 1301 Battery Space protected by Halon Halon horn Halon release station Halon 1301 bottles in Powder installation
PP PP PP PP protected area PP
PP

P
F
F
P P F F

6671 6672 6673 6674 7122 6675 6676


Powder monitor (gun) Powder hose and handgun Powder release station Foam installation Fixed foam fire Foam monitor (gun) Foam nozzle
PP PP PP PP extinguishing installation PP PP
PP

Sizes: PP 6x6

06 FIRE CONTROL Material: SF: Flexible Vinyl Photoluminescent,


SR: Rigid Vinyl Photoluminescent
Custom sizes, colors, and materials available
FIRE CONTROL

F
F

6677 6678 6681 6691 6728 6682 6683


Space protected by foam Foam valve Foam release station Flame detector Smoke detector Fire main with fire valves Hose box with
PP PP PP PP PP PP spray/jet fire nozzle
PP

M.F.P.
E.F.P.
E.S.

6684 6685 6686 7114 6687 7108


International shore Fire pump Emergency fire pump Remote control for fire Remote controlled fire pumps Remote control
connection PP PP pump valves or emergency switches for fire pump
PP PP PP PP

W W

7109 6688 6689 7116 6690 6693 7125


Remote control Bilge pump Emergency bilge pump Remote control Water monitor (gun) Water fog applicator Fire Hydrant
emergency fire pump PP PP for bilge pump PP PP PP
PP PP

W A

7129 7105 6729 6679 6707 7119


Water fog applicator Fire hose Heat detector Gas detector Fire damper in vent duct Fire damper -
PP and nozzle - water PP PP PP accommodation
PP PP

M C

7120 7119C 6708 6709 7104 7113 7110


Fire damper - Fire damper - Remote controlled Remote controlled fuel/ Remote control for fuel Remote control for lube Fuel pump remote
machinery spaces cargo spaces skylights lubricating oil valves oil valves oil valves shut-off
PP PP PP PP PP PP PP

Sizes: PP 6x6
Material: SF: Flexible Vinyl Photoluminescent,
SR: Rigid Vinyl Photoluminescent
FIRE CONTROL 07
Custom sizes, colors, and materials available
FIRE CONTROL

7111
C 6710 6692 6680 6696 6697
D

6698
Lube oil pump remote Control station Emergency telephone Fire axe Drenching installation Space protected by Section valves
shut-off PP station PP PP drenching system PP
PP PP PP

F FL FE
6699 7126 6700 6701 6702 6703
Fire station Fire locker Locker with fireman’s Locker with additional Locker with additional Primary means of escape
PP PP outfit breathing apparatus protective clothing PP
PP PP PP

A M C

6704 6725 7101 7102 7100 6705 6717


Secondary means of Closing appliance exterior Closing device Closing device for ventilation Closing device for A class division A class swing fire door
escape ventilation, inlet or outlet for ventilation - - Machinery spaces ventilation - Cargo spaces PP PP
PP PP accommodation PP PP
PP

F
IG
6719 6719 6718 6720 6711 6712
A class swing fire door A class swing fire door A class slide fire door A class slide fire door self Portable foam applicator Inert gas installation
PP self closing PP closing PP PP
PP PP

CO2
N2
G + -

6713 6714 6715 7121 6716 6726 6723


High expansion foam CO2/nitrogen bulk Emergency generator Emergency battery Emergency switchboard Remote ventilation B class swing fire door
supply trunk installation PP PP PP shut-off self closing
PP PP PP PP

Sizes: PP 6x6

08 FIRE CONTROL Material: SF: Flexible Vinyl Photoluminescent,


SR: Rigid Vinyl Photoluminescent
Custom sizes, colors, and materials available
FIRE CONTROL

FIRE EXTINGUISHER FIRE EXTINGUISHER

CO2 DRY
MVZ CHEMICAL
10 LB

CO2 POWDER

6722 6724 6727 6632 7128C 6631 6954


B class slide fire door B class slide fire Main vertical zone Portable CO2 fire Fire extinguisher CO2 Fire extinguisher powder Fire extinguisher dry
PP door self closing PP extinguisher PP PP chemical
PP PP PP

A C M
P P
1 2
7117 7117C 7118 6706 6721 6841 6843
Ventilation remote control Cargo spaces Ventilation remote control B class division B class swing fire door Portable Powder, P1, fire Portable Powder, P2,
- accommodation PP - machinery spaces PP PP extinguisher fire extinguisher
PP PP PP PP

C PC G
P LW F
P 9
6
7122C 6838 7128 6842 7128F 6956 6955
CO2 fixed fire Portable powder, P6, Fire extinguisher powder Portable Powder, LW9, fire Fire extinguisher foam Release station for Remote actuator for
extinguishing installation fire extinguisher PP extinguisher PP aqueous po galley gay
PP PP PP PP PP

HALON W
1211 CO2
P
LW
4 P P
HALON
30 50 9
1211
6 4
6919 7132W 6840 6839 7127
Portable Halon, 1211/4 Fire main section valve Wheeled CO2, 30, fire Wheeled powder, P50, fire Wheeled powder fire
fire extinguisher PP extinguisher extinguisher extinguisher
PP PP PP PP
CO2 P
2 2
P
F H 1
CO2
P 6694
Portable fire extinguishers
50 30 AV

6695 7123F 7123H


Wheeled fire extinguishers Fixed foam fire Fixed gas other than
HH extinguishing bottle CO2 or Nitrogen fire
placed in protected area extinguishing bottle
PP PP

Sizes: PP 6x6, HH 6x12, AV 6x24


Material: SF: Flexible Vinyl Photoluminescent,
SR: Rigid Vinyl Photoluminescent
FIRE CONTROL 09
Custom sizes, colors, and materials available
FIRE CONTROL

P W F
F
F F
F

7123P 7123W 7105F 7124F 7130F 7115F 7132F


Fixed powder fire Fixed water fire Foam fire hose and nozzle Foam fixed fire Foam monitor Foam remote release Foam section valve
extinguishing bottle extinguishing bottle PP extinguishing installation PP station PP
placed in protected area placed in protected area PP PP
PP PP

H P
H H
H W P

7122H 7124H 7115H 7128H 7128W 7105P 7124P


Gas other than CO2 Gas other than CO2 Gas other than CO2 Portable gas other than Portable water fire Powder fire hose and Powder fixed fire
or nitrogen fixed fire or nitrogen fixed fire or nitrogen remote CO2 or nitrogen fire extinguisher nozzle extinguishing installation
extinguishing installation extinguishing installation release station extinguisher PP PP PP
PP PP PP PP

CO2 F H
P P P
P

7122P 7130P 7115P 7132P 7131C 7131F 7131H


Powder fixed fire Powder monitor Powder remote release Powder section valve Space protected by CO2 Space protected by foam Space protected by gas
extinguishing installation PP station PP PP PP other than CO2 or nitrogen
PP PP PP

P S W W
S W

7131P 7131S 7131W 7132S 7122W 7124W 7130W


Space protected by Space protected by Space protected by water Sprinkler section valve Water fixed fire Water fixed fire Water monitor
powder sprinkler or high pressure PP PP extinguishing installation extinguishing installation PP
PP PP PP PP

W
CO2 F H W
DCP DCP
50 150

7115W 7127C 7127F 7127H 7127W 6959 6960


Water remote release Wheeled CO2 fire Wheeled foam fire Wheeled gas other than Wheeled water fire Wheeled DCP-50 Wheeled DCP-150
station extinguisher extinguisher CO2 or nitrogen fire extinguisher PP,SF PP,SF
PP PP PP extinguisher PP
PP

Sizes: PP 6x6

10 FIRE CONTROL Material: SF: Flexible Vinyl Photoluminescent,


SR: Rigid Vinyl Photoluminescent
Custom sizes, colors, and materials available
EVACUATION ROUTING

EXIT EXIT EXIT EXIT

6249 6250 6251 6252


Exit man running down right Exit man running down left Exit man running left Exit man running down
HH,SS HH,SS HH,SS HH,SS

EXIT EXIT EXIT EXIT

6253 6254 6255 6256


Exit man running up right Exit man running up left Exit man running down Exit man running right/up
HH,SS HH,SS HH,SS HH,SS

EXIT EXIT EXIT EXIT


6257 6248 6259 6320
Exit man running left/up Exit man running right Exit right Exit left
HH,SS HH,SS HH,SS HH,SS

EXIT FOR EXIT FOR


FIRE EXIT FIRE EXIT
EMERGENCY USE ONLY EMERGENCY USE ONLY

6258 6349 6343 6344


Exit for emergency use only - right Exit for emergency use only - left Fire exit right Fire exit left
HH,SS HH,SS HH HH

EXIT EXIT EMERGENCY


EXIT
EMERGENCY
EXIT
6914 6915 6239 6240
Exit left Exit right Emergency exit right Emergency exit left
BB BB HH,SS HH,SS

Sizes: HH 6x12, SS 4x12, BB 1.5x8


Material: SF: Flexible Vinyl Photoluminescent,
SR: Rigid Vinyl Photoluminescent
EVACUATION ROUTING 11
Custom sizes, colors, and materials available
EVACUATION ROUTING

MUSTER MUSTER MUSTER MUSTER


STATION STATION STATION STATION

6263 6264 6265 6266


Muster station right Muster station down Muster station down Muster station left
HH,SS HH,SS HH,SS HH,SS

MUSTER MUSTER MUSTER MUSTER


STATION STATION STATION STATION

6267 6268 6269 6270


Muster station down right Muster station down left Muster station up right Muster station up left
HH,SS HH,SS HH,SS HH,SS

MUSTER MUSTER
LIFEBOAT LIFEBOAT
STATION STATION

6271 6272 6274 6275


Muster station up Muster station up Lifeboat right Lifeboat down right
HH,SS HH,SS HH,SS HH,SS

LIFEBOAT LIFEBOAT LIFEBOAT LIFEBOAT

6276 6277 6278 6279


Lifeboat down left Lifeboat left Lifeboat down Lifeboat up right
HH,SS HH,SS HH,SS HH,SS

LIFEBOAT LIFEBOAT LIFEBOAT LIFEBOAT

6280 6281 6282 6283


Lifeboat up left Lifeboat down Lifeboat up Lifeboat up
HH,SS HH,SS HH,SS HH,SS

Sizes: HH 6x12, BB 1.5x8

12 EVACUATION ROUTING Material: SF: Flexible Vinyl Photoluminescent,


SR: Rigid Vinyl Photoluminescent
Custom sizes, colors, and materials available
EVACUATION ROUTING

FIRE FIRE
EXIT
EXIT EXIT
6319 6318 6317 6295
Exit right Fire exit left Fire exit right Man running right arrow
HH HH HH HH

6294
Man running left arrow
HH
6260
Exit man running right
PP,DD,BS
6261
Exit man running left
PP,DD,BS
6050
Arrow straight
PP,DD,BS
6019
Arrow diagonal
PP,DD,BS E E
X X
IN CASE OF FIRE
I I
DO NOT USE LIFT
T T
6330 6331
Exit left vertical Exit right vertical

LIFEBOAT
CA,AR CA,AR
USE THE STAIRS
MUSTER STATION

6925 6273 6262


In case of fire, do not use lift Lifeboat Muster station
PP,BK BK BK

6007
Sign door handle -
down right
RR,DD,BS
6008
Sign door handle -
down left
RR,DD,BS
012345
6040
“0”
HH,PP,RR,DD
6041
“1”
HH,PP,RR,DD
6042
“2”
HH,PP,RR,DD
6043
“3”
HH,PP,RR,DD
6044
“4”
HH,PP,RR,DD
6045
“5”
HH,PP,RR,DD

Sizes: HH 6x12, SS 4x12, DD 4x4, BB 1.5x8, PP 6x6, BK 12x12, CA 2x8, RR 3x6, AR 3x8, BS 3x3
Material: SF: Flexible Vinyl Photoluminescent,
SR: Rigid Vinyl Photoluminescent
Custom sizes, colors, and materials available
EVACUATION ROUTING 13
EVACUATION ROUTING

6789AB C 6046
“6”
HH,PP,RR,DD
6047
“7”
HH,PP,RR,DD
6048
“8”
HH,PP,RR,DD
6049
“9”
HH,PP,RR,DD
6054
“A”
HH,PP,RR,DD
6055
“B”
HH,PP,RR,DD
6056
“C”
HH,PP,RR,DD

DE FGH I JK
6057
“D”
HH,PP,RR,DD
6058
“E”
HH,PP,RR,DD
6059
“F”
HH,PP,RR,DD
6060
“G”
HH,PP,RR,DD
6061
“H”
HH,PP,RR,DD
6062
“I”
HH,PP,RR,DD
6063
“J”
HH,PP,RR,DD
6064
“K”
HH,PP,RR,DD

LMNOPQR 6065
“L”
HH,PP,RR,DD
6066
“M”
HH,PP,RR,DD
6067
“N”
HH,PP,RR,DD
6093
“O”
HH,PP,RR,DD
6094
“P”
HH,PP,RR,DD
6095
“Q”
HH,PP,RR,DD
6096
“R”
HH,PP,RR,DD

STUVWXYZ
6097
“S”
HH,PP,RR,DD
6098
“T”
HH,PP,RR,DD
6099
“U”
HH,PP,RR,DD
6100
“V”
HH,PP,RR,DD
6101
“W”
HH,PP,RR,DD
6102
“X”
HH,PP,RR,DD
6103
“Y”
HH,PP,RR,DD
6104
“Z”
HH,PP,RR,DD

Sizes: HH 6x12, PP 6x6, RR 3x6, DD 4x4

14 EVACUATION ROUTING Material: SF: Flexible Vinyl Photoluminescent,


SR: Rigid Vinyl Photoluminescent
Custom sizes, colors, and materials available
EMERGENCY EQUIPMENT

FIRST AID Smoke hood In Case of Fire


Break Glass ESCAPE HATCH

6238 6195 6327 6338


First aid Smoke hood In case of fire break glass Escape hatch
SS SS SS HH,SS

ESCAPE WINDOW ESCAPE DOOR ESCAPE ROUTE ESCAPE TO SEA

6339 6340 6341 6342


Escape window Escape door Escape route Escape to sea
HH,SS HH,SS HH,SS HH,SS

BREATHING EMERGENCY EMERGENCY PUSH TO OPEN


APPARATUS EQUIPMENT TELEPHONE
6220 6221 6222 6223
Breathing apparatus Emergency equipment Emergency telephone Push to open
HH,SS HH,SS SS SS

EMERGENCY ONLY
PUSH PAD TO OPEN PULL TO OPEN
In case of fire your
assembly point is:- STAIRS TO
ALARM WILL SOUND! FIRE EXIT
6224 6225 6226 6227
Emergency only push pad to open, alarm will sound! Pull to open In case of fire your assembly point is: Stairs to fire exit
SS SS SS SS

DRINKING EMERGENCY EMERGENCY Stretcher


WATER EYE WASH SHOWER
6228 6229 6230 6231
Drinking water Emergency eye wash Emergency shower Stretcher
SS HH,SS HH,SS HH,SS

Sizes: HH 6x12, SS 4x12


Material: SF: Flexible Vinyl Photoluminescent,
SR: Rigid Vinyl Photoluminescent
EMERGENCY EQUIPMENT 15
Custom sizes, colors, and materials available
EMERGENCY EQUIPMENT

Slide to open FIRE ESCAPE Slide to open Push bar to open

6232 6233 6234 6235


Slide right to open Fire escape Slide left to open Push bar to open
HH,SS SS HH,SS SS

EMERGENCY Escape Helideck


STOP ladder
6236 6237 6081
Emergency stop Escape ladder Helideck
SS HH,SS SS,SF

Lifejacket
Under
Seats
AED
EMERGENCY 6241 6069 6242 6072
DEFIBRILLATOR Emergency stop First aid Eye wash Lifejacket under seats
PP,DD PP,DD PP,DD EE

6076
AED emergency defibrillator
AT

ON

OFF

GAS SHUT OFF 6243 6245 6244 6050 6019


CONTROL VALVE Shower Telephone Ladder Arrow straight Arrow diagonal
PP,DD PP,DD PP,DD PP,DD,BS PP,DD,BS

6080
Gas shut-off control valve
AT

Sizes: HH 6x12, SS 4x12, PP 6x6, DD 4x4, BS 3x3, AT 6x8, EE 4x6


Material: SF: Flexible Vinyl Photoluminescent,
16 EMERGENCY EQUIPMENT SR: Rigid Vinyl Photoluminescent
Custom sizes, colors, and materials available
FIRE FIGHTING

FIRE WET FIRE FIRE


EXTINGUISHER
CHEMICAL ALARM HOSE
6769 6824 6770 6771
Fire extinguisher Fire extinguisher wet chemical Fire alarm Fire hose
HH,SS SS HH,SS HH,SS

FIRE Fire fighting


equipment
Fire alarm Fire
telephone stored inside call point Point
6772 6773 6774 6775
Fire telephone Fire fighting equipment stored inside Fire alarm call point Fire point
HH,SS HH,SS HH,SS HH,SS

Carbon dioxide
Open valve before To be used only For use on electrical or
In case of fire
running out hose in case of fire flammable liquid fires break glass

6776 6777 6778 6779


Open valve before running out hose To be used only in the case of fire Carbon dioxide for use on electrical In case of fire break glass
HH,SS HH,SS or flammable liquid fires HH,SS
HH,SS

Do not use on Halon Extinguiser


Do not use on for use on computer
FOR USE ON
flammable liquid
electrical fires electrical fires equipment only ANY FIRE

6780 6781 6782 6783


Do not use on electrical fires Do not use on flammable liquid electrical fires Halon extinguisher for use on computer For use on any fire
HH,SS HH,SS HH,SS HH,SS

For use on For use on FIRE HOSE SPRINKLER


flammable CONTROL
electrical fires liquid fires REEL VALVE

6784 6785 6786 6787


For use on electrical fires For use on flammable liquid fires Fire hose reel Sprinkler control valve
HH,SS HH,SS HH,SS HH,SS

It is an offense to Open this valve DRY DRY


tamper with fire in the event
fighting equipment of fire POWDER RISER
6788 6789 6790 6791
It is an offense to tamper Open this valve in the event of fire Dry powder Dry riser
with fire fighting equipment HH,SS HH,SS HH,SS
HH,SS

Sizes: HH 6x12, SS 4x12


Material: SF: Flexible Vinyl Photoluminescent,
SR: Rigid Vinyl Photoluminescent
FIRE FIGHTING 17
Custom sizes, colors, and materials available
FIRE FIGHTING

WET FOAM FIREMANS


HALON
RISER INLET SWITCH
6792 6793 6794 6795
Wet riser Halon Foam inlet Firemans switch
HH,SS HH,SS HH,SS HH,SS

SPRINKLER FIRE FIRE FIRE


STOP VALVE BLANKET HYDRANT BUCKETS
6796 6797 6798 6799
Sprinkler stop valve Fire blanket Fire hydrant Fire Buckets
HH,SS HH,SS HH,SS HH,SS

FOR USE ON FOR USE ON DO NOT USE ON DO NOT USE on


ELECTRICAL ELECTRICAL flammable liquid
ANY FIRE FIRES FIRES or electrical fires
6800 6801 6802 6803
For use on any fire For use on electrical fires Do not use on electrical fires Do not use on flammable liquid or electrical fires
HH HH HH HH

FIREMANS DRY FIRE WET


SWITCH RISER BLANKET RISER
6804 6805 6806 6807
Firemans switch Dry riser Fire blanket Wet riser
HH HH HH,AT,PP HH

IN CASE OF FIRE SPRINKLER FIRE ALARM SPRINKLER


BREAK GLASS CONTROL VALVE CALL POINT STOP VALVE
6808 6809 6810 6811
In case of fire break glass Sprinkler control valve Fire alarm call point Sprinkler stop valve
HH HH HH HH

Sizes: HH 6x12, SS 4x12, AT 6x8, PP 6x6

18 FIRE FIGHTING Material: SF: Flexible Vinyl Photoluminescent,


SR: Rigid Vinyl Photoluminescent
Custom sizes, colors, and materials available
FIRE FIGHTING

For use on
CO2 HALON flammable
liquid fires
6815 6816 6817
CO2 Halon For use on flammable liquid fires
HH HH HH

M
I
S
S
I
FIRE DRY FOAM N
G
POINT POWDER INLET
6812 6813 6814 6762
Fire point Dry powder Foam inlet Missing fire
HH HH HH extinguisher
AV

6764 6765 6766 6767 6768


Fire extinguisher symbol Fire alarm call point Fire hose reel symbol Fire phone symbol Fire point
PP,DD,BS,BI PP,DD,BS,BI PP,DD,BS,BI PP PP

0 1 2 3 4 5
6040R 6041R 6042R 6043R 6044R 6045R
“0” “1” “2” “3” “4” “5”
DD DD DD DD DD DD

6 7 8 9
6046R 6047R 6048R 6049R 6050R 6019R
“6” “7” “8” “9” Arrow straight Arrow diagonal
DD DD DD DD PP,DD PP,DD

Sizes: HH 6x12, PP 6x6, DD 4x4, BS 3x3, BI 2x2, AV 6x24


Material: SF: Flexible Vinyl Photoluminescent,
SR: Rigid Vinyl Photoluminescent
FIRE FIGHTING 19
Custom sizes, colors, and materials available
MANDATORY SIGNS

6194 6120 6867 6637 6529 6868


Boot symbol Gloves symbol Wear mask symbol Wear respirator symbol Saw blade guard symbol Light switch symbol
PP,DD PP,DD PP PP PP PP

6869 6870 6855 6853 6132


Lift correctly symbol Wash your hands symbol Face shield symbol Eye protection symbol Hard hat symbol
PP PP PP PP PP

BOOTS MUST WEAR THIS IS A HEAD PROTECTION WEAR


SAFETY HELMET
BE WORN GLOVES AREA
MUST BE WORN HELMET
6854
Ear protection symbol
PP 6123 6873 6862 6874 6863
Boots must be worn Wear gloves This is a safety helmet area Head protection must be worn Wear helmet
AT AT JJ AT,JJ AT,JJ

Eye Protection
GUARDS MUST
BE IN POSITION
LIFT is provided for WEAR
your safety and
BEFORE STARTING CORRECTLY must be worn FACE SHIELD

6856 6875 6845 6846


Guards must be in position Lift correctly Eye protection provided Wear face shield
JJ JJ AT AT,JJ

Sizes: PP 6x6, DD 4x4, AT 6x8, JJ 8x10,

20 MANDATORY SIGNS Material: SF: Flexible Vinyl Photoluminescent,


SR: Rigid Vinyl Photoluminescent
Custom sizes, colors, and materials available
MANDATORY SIGNS

Face Protection
must be worn
Eye Protection Eye Protection USE
must be worn
when welding in this area must be worn GUARDS
6871
Use guards symbol
6857 6847 6527 6848 PP
Face protection, welding Eye protection must be worn Eye protection must be worn Use guards
AT,JJ in this area AT,JJ AT
AT

NOW WASH WEAR WEAR Ear Protection WEAR EAR


YOUR HANDS MASK RESPIRATOR Must Be Worn PROTECTION

6537 6849 6850 6531 6539


Now wash your hands Wear mask Wear respirator Ear protection must be worn Wear ear protection
AT,JJ AT,JJ AT,JJ AT,JJ AT

Keep KEEP PERSONAL PROTECTIVE


Door CLOSED EQUIPMENT IS PROVIDED

Closed USE IT!!

At AT ALL
Eye Protection Switch Off Sea TIMES
6860
must be worn when not Personal protective equipment is provided, use it!
in this area in use SS
6145 6146
Keep door closed at sea Keep closed at all times
6858 6859 PP PP
Ear protection must be worn Switch off when not in use
in this area JJ
AT,JJ

Persons entering these


ACCIDENTS MUST Protective Clothing must
be worn in this area
premises must comply THINK SAFETY
BE REPORTED. with safety regulations

6861 6865 6864 6866


Accidents must be reported Protective clothing must be worn in this area Persons entering these premises... Think safety
SS SS SS SS

Sizes: PP 6x6, AT 6x8, JJ 8x10


Material: SF: Flexible Vinyl Photoluminescent,
SR: Rigid Vinyl Photoluminescent
MANDATORY SIGNS 21
Custom sizes, colors, and materials available
HAZARD

DANGER DANGER CAUTION MOTOR STARTS


ACETYLENE BATTERY TEST AND STOPS
CHARGING H OT AREA AUTOMATICALLY

6886 6404 6587 6588 6589 6591


Warning symbol Warning acetylene Danger battery charging Danger hot Caution test area Motor starts and stops
PP AT AT AT AT automatically
AT

DANGER DANGER DANGER DANGER DANGER


LIFT WELL SOLVENTS
DANGER
NO ESCAPE DUST HAZARD ASBESTOS
6592 6593 6420 6421 6422 6552
Danger lift well Danger solvents Danger no escape Danger dust hazard Danger asbestos Danger
AT AT AT AT JJ AT

DANGER HAZARDOUS NON-IONIZING CAUTION BEWARE


SLIPPERY SLIP
PESTICIDES AREA RADIATION SURFACE HAZARD

6418 6419 6571 6572 6526 6581


Danger pesticides Hazardous area Radiation symbol Non-ionizing radiation Caution slippery surface Beware slip hazard
AT AT AT JJ AT,JJ AT,JJ

CAUTION CAUTION DANGER MIND YOUR


CAUTION TRIP MIND THE OF
NOISE HAZARD STEP DEATH HEAD
6597 6584 6586 6556 6583 6538
Caution noise Caution trip hazard Caution mind the step Danger of death Forklift symbol Mind your head
AT,JJ AT AT AT II AT

DANGER HIGHLY DANGER PETROLEUM EXPLOSIVE


FLAMMABLE L.P.G.
FIRE RISK MATERIAL FLAMMABLE MIXTURE GASES
6559 6406 6557 6405 6408 6403
Flammable symbol Danger fire risk Highly flammable material Danger LPG flammable Petroleum mixture Explosive gases
PP AT,JJ AT,JJ AT AT AT

Sizes: PP 6x6, AT 6x8, JJ 8x10, II 8x8

22 HAZARD Material: SF: Flexible Vinyl Photoluminescent,


SR: Rigid Vinyl Photoluminescent
Custom sizes, colors, and materials available
HAZARD

PETROLEUM COMPRESSED COMPRESSED DANGER


VAPOR
OXYGEN OXYGEN GASES
EXPLOSIVE
MATERIALS

6558 6555 6417 6401 6525 6402


Petroleum vapor Explosive symbol Warning oxygen Compressed oxygen Compressed gases Danger explosive materials
AT PP AT AT,JJ AT,PP AT

CAUTION
EXPLOSION DANGEROUS DANGER DANGER LOW
RISK CHEMICALS CHLORINE OXYGEN
6554 6400 6413 6415 6416 6500
Caution explosion risk Toxic symbol Dangerous chemicals Danger chlorine Danger low oxygen Spillage symbol
AT DD AT,JJ AT AT PP

CORROSIVE BATTERY BIOLOGICAL


SUBSTANCE CAUSTIC ACID ACID HAZARD
6574 6576 6518 6551 6609 6553
Corrosive substance Caustic Acid Battery acid Biological hazard Radiation symbol
AT JJ AT,JJ AT,JJ AT PP,DD

CAUTION
IONIZING
RADIATION
RISK
X-RAYS RADIATION LASER
6561 6562 6563 6614 6617 6512
Caution radiation risk X-rays Ionizing radiation Laser symbol Laser beam Electric shock symbol
AT AT AT PP AT PP,DD

DANGER DANGER
DANGER DANGER DANGER DANGER ELECTRIC ELECTROCUTION
HIGH VOLTAGE 240 VOLTS 440 VOLTS LIVE WIRES SHOCK RISK RISK

6534 6423 6424 6533 6425 6427


Danger high voltage Danger 240 volts Danger 440 volts Danger live wires Danger electric shock risk Danger electrocution risk
AT,JJ AT AT AT AT,JJ JJ

Sizes: PP 6x6, AT 6x8, JJ 8x10, DD 4x4


Material: SF: Flexible Vinyl Photoluminescent,
SR: Rigid Vinyl Photoluminescent
HAZARD 23
Custom sizes, colors, and materials available
ISPS

RESTRICTED AREA
NO ADMITTANCE WITHOUT THE AUTHORITY OF A SHIP’S
OFFICER

6391
No open lights, smoking, visitors
UNAUTHORIZED ENTRY CONSTITUTES A BREACH OF THIS VESSEL’S HH
SECURITY ARRANGEMENTS AND WILL BE REPORTED TO THE PORT
STATE AUTHORITIES.

SP546 RESTRICTED
Restricted area no admittance
BY
CAUTION AREA
RESTRICTED AREA AUTHORIZED
AUTHORIZED PERSONNEL ONLY PERSONNEL
Unauthorized Presence Constitutes
a Breach of Security ONLY
VESSEL SECURITY NOTICE 6980
Caution restricted area
BY
6387
Restricted personnel only
TT

[Refer to 33 CFR 104.265]


Security measures are in effect on this vessel.
If you board this vessel you must:
1. Obtain clearance before proceeding onto the vessel.

Area Restingida
NO
2. Provide suitable identification.
3. Be able to Account for your presence on board.
4. Submit to personal and/or baggage search. Solamente
5. MUST NOT ENTER any restricted areas.
Tripulacion SMOKING
Failure to comply revokes your authorization to be on
board and may warrant further action.

SP501 6640
Area Restringida No smoking
6389 KK KK
Vessel security notice
JJ

NOTICE
RESTRICTED AREA Unauthorized
Persons
CREW ONLY NOT ALLOWED
On This Vessel NO SMOKING
6390 6388 6943
Restricted area crew only Notice unauthorized persons not allowed No smoking with symbol
HH AT,JJ AT

Sizes: HH 6x12, BY 7x10, TT 10x14, AT 6x8, JJ 8x10, SS 4x12, KK 8x12, CA 2x8, 8X10

24 ISPS Material: SF: Flexible Vinyl Photoluminescent,


SR: Rigid Vinyl Photoluminescent
Custom sizes, colors, and materials available
ISPS

It is illegal for any vessel to dump plastic trash anywhere in the ocean or navigable waters of the
ANNEX V OF MARPOL 73/78 PROHIBITS THE DISCHARGE OF PLASTIC United States. Annex V of the MARPOL TREATY is a new International Law for a cleaner, safer, marine
FROM ANY VESSEL ANYWHERE IN THE MARINE ENVIRONMENT environment. Each violation of these requirements may result in civil penalty up to $25,000, a fine
up to $50,000, and imprisonment up to 5 years.
PLASTIC INCLUDES BUT IS NOT LIMITED TO: Plastic bags, styrofoam, styrofoam (popcorn) packing materials, six pack
holders, bottles, caps, lids, styrofoam cups and lids, plastic strapping bands, sheeting, fishing nets, buckets, hard hats, vegetable
sacks, milk jugs, egg cartons, gloves, rope, shoes, sneakers, flashlights, straws, stirrers, syringes, lighters, and shrink wrap U.S. lakes, rivers, bays, sounds,
or materials which contain only small portions of plastics like plastic lined paper cups.
and 3 miles from shore
VIOLATIONS: Under 33 CFR 151.59(d)(6): “A person who violates (these) requirements is liable
for a civil penalty for each violation, and the criminal penalities of a class D felony.” IILLEGAL TO DUMP: 3 to 12 miles
Plastic Garbage ILLEGAL TO DUMP:
SPECIAL AREAS: On October 1, Disposal of any Food waste, paper rags, All garbage allowed All garbage allowed closer,
1989, the Baltic Sea became a garbage except glass, metal, bottles, closer, plus paper, rags, plus dunnage and garbage Paper Metal Plastic
“Special Area”. In a “special area” dishwater or crockery and similar glass, metal, bottles, that floats. Rags Crockery
only food waste can be discharged greywater. refuse if not comminuted crockery, and similar Dunnage (lining &
from a vessel beyond 12 miles from or ground to pieces no refuse without being Glass Dunnage packing materials that
shore. larger than one square ground. float)
DEFINITIONS: “GREYWATER” inch. Food
means drainage from dishwashers, [This excludes plastic Also if not ground to 12 to 25 miles
showers, laundry, bath, and materials.] less than one inch:
washbasin drains and does not [This excludes plastic ILLEGAL TO DUMP:
[This includes the [This excludes plastic materials, garbage that Garbage Metal
include drainage from toilets, urinals,
hospitals, and cargo spaces.
internal waters of materials, garbage that floats and dunnage.]
Paper Crockery Plastic
theUnited States floats and dunnage.]
“Dishwater” means the liquid and the Great Rags Food Dunnage (lining &
residue from the manual or Lakes.]
automatic washing of dishes and Glass packing materials that
cooking utensils, which have been float)
pre-cleaned to the extent that any Outside
food particles adhering to them
would not normally interfere with the 25 miles
operation of automatic dishwashers. 3 Miles 12 Miles 25 Miles
[Additional regional, state & local garbage discharge restrictions may apply.]

Fixed or floating platforms and ILLEGAL TO DUMP:


vessels within 500 feet of these
structures may not discharge any Plastic
garbage except food waste
ground to less than one square
inch in size, which may be State and local regulations may further restrict the disposal of garbage.
disposed of when more than
three miles from land.
Working together we can all make a difference!
DALITE 6386

6386 LC1032G
Discharge of plastic MARPOL trash placard
BD 8x10

RESTRICTED Area Restringida


AREA AUTHORIZED Solamente Personal NO SMOKING
PERSONS ONLY Autorizado NO NAKED LIGHTS

6953 SP500 6918


Restricted area authorized personnel only Area restringida No smoking no naked lights
TT,SS SS CA

DISCHARGE OF OIL PROHIBITED


THE FEDERAL WATER POLLUTION CONTROL ACT PROHIBITS THE
DISCHARGE OF OILY OR OILY WASTE INTO OR UPON THE NAVIGABLE WATERS
OF THE UNITED STATES OR THE WATERS OF THE CONTIGUOUS ZONE IF SUCH
DISCHARGE CAUSES A FILM OR SHEEN UPON OR DISCOLORATION OF THE
SURFACE OF THE WATER OR CAUSES A SLUDGE OR EMULSION BENEATH
THE SURFACE OF THE WATER. VIOLATERS ARE SUBJECT TO A PENALTY OF
US $5000.00

6508
Discharge of oil prohibited
BD

Sizes: TT 10x14, SS 4x12, CA 2x8, BD 8.5x11, 8X10


Material: SF: Flexible Vinyl Photoluminescent,
SR: Rigid Vinyl Photoluminescent
ISPS 25
Custom sizes, colors, and materials available
IMDG HAZMAT

NON-FLAMMABLE
EXPLOSIVE FLAMMABLE COMPRESSED GAS FLAMMABLE
GAS LIQUID
1 2 2 3

6378 6380 6379 6381


Explosive 1 Flammable gas 2 Non-flammable compressed gas 2 Flammable liquid 3
PLACARD PLACARD PLACARD PLACARD

FLAMMABLE
SOLID OXIDIZER POISON CORROSIVE
4 5.1
3 6 3
8
6382 6383 6384 6385
Flammable solid 4 Oxidizer 5.1 Poison 6 Corrosive 8
PLACARD PLACARD PLACARD PLACARD

UTILIZING THE LATEST


DIGITAL PRINTING
TECHNOLOGIES!

Sizes: PLACARD 10.7X10.7

26 IMDG HAZMAT Material: WV: Flexible Vinyl White,


YV: Flexible Vinyl Yellow
IMO POSTERS

INFLATABLE LIFERAFT LIFEBOAT LAUNCHING INFLATABLE LIFERAFTS


“VITAL ACTIONS”
LAUNCHING INSTRUCTIONS PROCEDURES AFTER LAUNCHING
BE PREPARED: ENSURE THAT 1 CHECK TO SEE IF THE DRAINAGE BOARD QUICKLY
YOU ARE WEARING YOUR PLUG IS IN AN EMPTY LIFERAFT CAN BE
AUTOMATIC MANUAL VULNERABLE TO DAMAGE
UNDERWATER LIFEJACKET.. COLD 2 CHECK TO SEE IF THE
RELEASE KILLS, PUT ON AS HARBOR PINS ARE OUT
RELEASE
MUCH CLOTHING 1 CLIMB DOWN
3 LOWER THE LADDER TO RAFT
AS POSSIBLE AND
WEAR A HAT. 4 RELEASE ALL
GRIPES 2 DO NOT JUMP ONTO
CANOPY
5 LOWER TO
LOOK FOR AND EMBARKATION
RELEASE 3 TRY TO KEEP DRY
DO NOT TOUCH
THIS OR SIMILAR UNITS
A MANUAL SLIP DECK
SQUEEZE LEVER
CUT THE PAINTER
HOOK 6 RIG TOGGLE KNOCK OFF
SLIP RING 4 USE THE KNIFE PROVIDED WHEN EVERYONE IS ON BOARD
PAINTER
5 GET CLEAR OF THE SHIP - PADDLES
FOR THE CORRECT PROCEDURE AFTER LAUNCHING LIFERAFT SEE POSTER
ARE PROVIDED
“VITAL ACTIONS AFTER LAUNCHING” LIFT TO LOWER

BE PREPARED: ENSURE YOU WEAR YOUR LIFEJACKET 6 TO PROVIDE EXTRA STABILITY TO


BRAKE
COLD KILLS: PUT ON AS MUCH WARM CLOTHING AS POSSIBLE AND WEAR A HAT WINCH REDUCE DRIFT RATE TO PROTECT
NEVER LAUNCH A LIFERAFT UNTIL YOU ARE READY TO USE IT! ENTRANCE FROM SEA AND WIND

7 MAKE FAST BOWSING -


THROW LIFERAFT INTO THE SEA PULL ON THE PAINTER UNTIL IN TACKLE
7 CLOSE AND SECURE ENTRANCES
TO KEEP WARM AND DRY
STREAM THE ANCHOR
THE LIFERAFT INFLATES WHEN WELL CLEAR OF SHIP
THEN PULL IT TO THE SHIP’S 8 LET GO TRICING IN
SIDE MAINTAIN THE LIFERAFT IN
PENDANTS GOOD CONDITION
9 BOARD AND
8 BAIL OUT ANY WATER AND
SIT DOWN
SPONGE DRY
KEEP HANDS
INSIDE BOAT
9 CHECK FOR ANY LEAKS AND
CHECK PAINTER IS REPAIR ANY DAMAGE
MADE FAST
CLOSE THE ENTRANCES
10 TAKE THE ANTI-
LIFERAFT WILL BE RELEASED PROCEDURE IF LIFERAFT INFLATES SEASICKNESS PILLS
AND FLOAT UPWARDS. IT WILL UPSIDE DOWN
10 EASE OFF AND LET GO
INFLATE AND BREAK FREE WIND BOWSING - IN TACKLES 11 PUMP UP THE FLOOR
FROM THE SHIP. IT WILL FOR EXTRA INSULATION
THEN FLOAT TO 11 LOWER UNTIL FALLS ARE AND WARMTH
THE SURFACE. RELEASED AND UNHOOK (COLD CLIMATES)
PULL
THEM - RIG THILLER
12 EMBARK LAUNCHING
CREW
LEAN BACK
13 LET GO OF
TOGGLE
PAINTER
AUTOMATIC RELEASE 14 FEND OFF THIS COMPLETES THE VITAL INITIAL ACTIONS FOR SURVIVAL. NOW YOU SHOULD
WITH BOAT READ THE INSTRUCTION LEAFLET WHICH IS IN THE EQUIPMENT PACK.
IF THE SHIP SINKS BEFORE LIFERAFT LAUNCH
HOOK BE PREPARED
ENSURE YOU ARE WEARING YOUR LIFEJACKET. COLD KILLS,
DALITE LC1001 DALITE LC1002 DALITE PUT AS MUCH CLOTHING ON AS POSSIBLE AND WEAR A HAT LC1003

LC1001G LC1002G LC1003G


Liferaft launching procedure Lifeboat launching procedure Inflatable liferaft vital actions
11X17 11X17 11X17

FULLY ENCLOSED FULLY ENCLOSED LIFEBOATS T R E AT M E N T F O R


LIFEBOATS ELECTRIC SHOCK
LAUNCHING PROCEDURES (IN A SAFE ATMOSPHERE)
4 LET GO AND CLEAR WIRE SHOUT FOR HELP
LASHINGS AROUND LIFEBOAT REMOVE FROM DANGER ELECTRIC CURRENT
CHECK RESPONSE
WHEN LIFEBOAT IS IN WATER, If the casualty appears to be unconscious, shake and From low or high voltage supply, or from
shout “WAKE UP!”. lightning. The higher the voltage of a current
RUN ENGINE AT FULL SPEED. If there is no response... Call for help and continue. through the body, the more extensive the burns
A PUMP WILL DRAW WATER
AND SPRAY THE BOAT TO A OPEN THE AIRWAY
1. Turn casualty on his back.
at the entry and exit points and the internal
damage. The electricity can cause the heart to
ADDITIONAL KEEP THE HULL COOL
IMO SYMBOL 2. Lift the jaw and tilt the head to open the airway.
quiver or stop - in which case breathing will
cease. Lightning may set clothing alight and the
3. Carefully remove any obvious debris from inside the
casualty may be stunned or killed.
LAUNCHING 1 RIG AND SECURE PAINTER
IMO SYMBOL SQUEEZE LEVER mouth.

LOW VOLTAGE
B
KNOCK OFF RING
2 CHECK THAT SAFETY PINS ARE OUT CHECK BREATHING
PROCEDURES 1. Look to see if the chest rises and falls.
3 LOWER BOARDING LADDER OVER SIDE 2. Listen for breaths. DO NOT touch the casualty with bare hands
BEFORE LOWERING,
NOTE COMPASS IN A ENGINE
3. Feel for breaths on your cheek.
until the electrical contact has been broken.
4. If casualty is breathing, turn into the RECOVERY Switch off the current at mains or meter if you
BEARING OF
SHORTEST COURSE DANGEROUS Position... If casualty is not breathing... can reach it quickly. If not, pull-out the plug or
wrench the cable free.
START BREATHING
TO SAFETY
ATMOSPHERE WATER (Mouth to Mouth) If you cannot break the current, stand on a dry
1. Pinch the casualty’s nose shut with your thumb and insulating material (wood, rubber, plastic or a
IMO SYMBOL forefinger. thick layer of newspapers) and push the
WHEN EVERYONE IS OPEN THE WATER 2. Take a breath. casualty away from the source using a wooden
ON BOARD, CLOSE IMO SYMBOL SPRAY PUMP INLET 3. Seal your lips around the casualty’s lips. stool, broom etc.
ALL HATCHES AND VALVE OR LEVER 4. Breathe slowly into the casualty’s mouth watching the
5 CHECK PROPELLER AND RUDDER (OR NOZZLE) ARE CLEAR chest rise.
VENTILATORS
6 READ INSTRUCTIONS IN LIFEBOAT - ENSURE THAT ALL VALVES
AND LEVERS ARE IN THE “START - UP” POSITION - THEN
5 Give two breaths.
THE A B C OF
TO SUPPLY PASSENGERS
AND ENGINE WITH AIR
START ENGINE
RESUSCITATION
OPEN AIR
OUTLET VALVE
OR LEVER
IMO SYMBOL C CHECK PULSE
1. Find the pulse by placing your fingers to the side of the
voice box and pressing gently downwards.
2. If you feel a pulse continue to breathe for the casualty
KEEP
BOAT
BOWSED
at a normal rate (12 - 16/min). ELECTRICAL INJURY
IN 3. If breathing starts, turn the casualty into RECOVERY

TOXIC LOWER LIFEBOAT TO


RIG AND
MAKE
FAST
LET GO
WHEN EVERYONE IS ON BOARD
EASE OUT AND THEN UNHOOK
Position.
4. If no pulse...
Often caused by faulty switches, frayed cables
or defective appliances. Liquids, especially
TRICING - IN PENDANTS BOWSING IN TACKLES
EMBARKATION DECK
water, are conductors of electricity so an
FUMES,
TACKLES
electric appliance which is normally safe
START CHEST COMPRESSIONS becomes dangerous if your hands are wet or
FLAMMABLE
BRAKE 1. Find the place where the bottom of the ribcage meets
CONTROL
you are standing on a wet floor.
WIRE AT THE the breast bone.
2. Two fingers’ breadth above this, place the heel of one
GAS
STEERING
POSITION hand along the breast bone. Cover this hand with the
STEER CLEAR OF DANGER ON IMO SYMBOL heel of the other hand, interlocking your fingers.

FIRE AND PREDETERMINED COMPASS 3. Keep your arms straight, and press the breast bone
down 1 1/2 - 2” (4 to 5 cms) 15 times at a little quicker HIGH VOLTAGE
7 WAIT UNTIL COXSWAIN GIVES THE ORDER
COURSE than once a second (a rate of 80 times a minute).
OPEN ALL BOTTLE SMOKE WHEN WELL CLEAR, OPEN
8 BOARD LIFEBOAT
9 SIT DOWN AND FASTEN BELTS (IF FITTED) 4. REPEAT 2 mouth to mouth breaths and continue Contact with high voltage currents is generally
VALVES. AIR SUPPLY 10 SHUT HATCHES (VENTILATORS MUST STAY the sequence at the rate of two breaths to 15 instantly fatal. Severe burns are always present
OPEN TO SUPPLY ENGINE AND
IS LIMITED TO VENTILATORS AND SHUT OFF AIR PASSENGERS WITH AIR)
IMO SYMBOL compressions. and fractures may occur if the casualty has been
11 LOWER LIFEBOAT TO WATER 5. Check the pulse after 4 cycles, and then every 12 thrown by a muscular spasm caused by the
5 - 10 MINUTES ONLY AND WATER SPRAY IMO SYMBOL
cycles until the pulse returns.
DO NOT WASTE! IMO SYMBOL contact.
6. If the heartbeat resumes, continue breathing for
DO NOT STOP LIFEBOAT DIRECTLY If the casualty is still in contact or within 20 yards
12 KEEP BRAKE OPEN - LET LIFEBOAT ENTER the casualty at a normal rate (12 - 16/min).
UPWIND OF DANGER. IT MAY DRIFT WATER AS FAST AS POSSIBLE. THIS WILL (18 metres) DO NOT APPROACH. The electricity
BACK INTO IT
HELP TO TAKE THE LOAD OFF THE FALLS RECOVERY POSITION can ‘arc’ or jump up to 20 yards (18 metres) and
13 OPERATE THE HOOK RELEASE
1. Unconscious casualties who are breathing kill you.
MECHANISM INSIDE THE LIFEBOAT
14 LET GO THE PAINTER - A must be turned into the RECOVERY Position. Do not attempt to rescue until the power has
IMO SYMBOL RELEASE DEVICE MAY BE
FOR MORE DETAILED INSTRUCTIONS CONCERNING INDIVIDUAL LIFEBOATS REFER FOUND INSIDE THE LIFEBOAT 2. Less than half the chest should be in contact been cut off.
TO OPERATORS HANDBOOK 15 STEER AWAY FROM THE LAUNCHING AREA with the ground. The head should remain
Keep bystanders away.
tilted with the jaw forward to maintain the open
IMO SYMBOLS WILL BE USED WHERE SHOWN TO IDENTIFY INDIVIDUAL SOME LIFEBOATS CANNOT BE BOARDED IN THEIR STOWED POSITION - IF THIS IS SO airway. The following instructions are intended as a
ITEMS OF EQUIPMENT FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS (A TO D) TO LOWER BOATS TO THE EMBARKATION DECK LEVEL 3. Check that the casualty cannot roll backwards or guide only to be used if a qualified First Aider
BE PREPARED: ENSURE YOU ARE WEARING YOUR LIFEJACKET BE PREPARED: ENSURE YOU ARE WEARING YOUR LIFEJACKET
forwards. cannot be found quickly.

COLD KILLS: PUT AS MUCH CLOTHING ON AS POSSIBLE AND WEAR A HAT COLD KILLS: PUT AS MUCH CLOTHING ON AS POSSIBLE AND WEAR A HAT
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PREVENT OIL POLLUTION


THE INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION FOR THE PREVENTION OF POLLUTION FROM SHIPS (MARPOL
73/78) AIMS TO ACHIEVE THE COMPLETE ELIMINATION OF INTERNATIONAL POLLUTION OF THE
MARINE ENVIRONMENT BY OIL AND OTHER HARMFUL SUBSTANCES. STRICT REGULATIONS ARE
NOW IN FORCE. BY FOLLOWING THE REGULATIONS AND OBSERVING THE COMMONSENSE WORKING
PRACTICES LISTED HERE DAMAGE TO THE ENVIRONMENT WILL BE GREATLY REDUCED.
REMEMBER HEAVY FINES AND CIVIL PENALTIES CAN BE IMPOSED IF THE
REGULATIONS ARE IGNORED!

1 2

KNOW YOUR SHIP. ENSURE YOU PLUG THE SCUPPERS WHEN


KNOW LOCATIONS OF OVERFLOW BUNKERING, LOADING OR
AND SOUNDING PIPES. CHECK DISCHARGING OIL. IF THERE IS
THAT THEY ARE CLEARLY MARKED, HEAVY RAIN OPEN ONE SCUPPER
PARTICULARLY AFTER PAINTING TO DRAIN OFF THE WATER AND
OR REPAIRS. REMEMBER THAT AN REPEAT AS NECESSARY.
“AIR BUBBLE” CAN FORCE OIL OUT
OF A GOOSE-NECK VENTILATOR

3 4 5

DO NOT USE UNTESTED USE DRIP TRAYS. WHEN HOSE SIGNALS. AGREE A CLEAR SET OF
EQUIPMENT. IT MAY RUPTURE OR CONNECTIONS ARE BEING MADE SIGNALS BETWEEN THE
BREAK. CARGO AND BUNKER OR BROKEN, DRIP TRAYS SHOULD LOADING/BUNKDERING PEOPLE
HOSEPIPES SHOULD ALWAYS BE BE USED TO CATCH THE SPILLAGE. AND THE SHIP. KEEP A WATCH ON
HANDLED WITH CARE AND STORED PLUG THE ENDS OF HOSES IF IT IS PIPELINES AND FLANGES. KEEP A
WITHOUT BENDS THAT MAY LEAD NOT POSSIBLE TO DRAIN THEM. FREQUENT CHECK OVER THE SIDE
TO FRACTURES IN THE PIPES. OF THE SHIP FOR TRACES OF OIL
IN THE WATER.

6 7 8

VALVES. MAKE SURE YOU OPEN REDUCE PUMPING RATE IN GOOD CLEAN UP SMALL QUANTITIES OF
THE CORRECT VALVE-DOUBLE TIME. SLOW DOWN THE RATE OF OIL IMMEDIATELY. HAVE SAWDUST
CHECK. WHEN CLOSING A VALVE, OIL BEING PUMPED AND “TOP OFF” AND EQUIPMENT NEAR TO HAND.
CLOSE IT TIGHT AND CHECK THE TANKS WITH EXTREME CAUTION. TRY TO KEEP THE OIL CONTAINED,
VALVE POSITION INDICATOR. USE KEEP A CAREFUL WATCH ON DON’T LET IT SPILL INTO THE
A COLOUR CODE AND PAINT VENTILATORS AND OVERFLOW WATER. BE PREPARED FOR LARGE
VALVES ACCORDINGLY. POINTS. SPILL BY WORKING OUT A SYSTEM.

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DRUG WARNING DRUG WARNING


DON'T THROW NOTICE
GARBAGE NOTICE
OVERBOARD IT'S ILLEGAL!
WITHIN 3 MILES OF THE NEAREST
LAND & IN ALL INLAND WATERS
YOU CANNOT THROW ANYTHING AT ALL OVERBOARD

WITHIN 3 - 12 MILES OFFSHORE


YOU CANNOT THROW OVERBOARD
PLASTIC, DUNNAGE LINING, & PACKING MATERIALS THAT FLOAT. ALSO
THE FOLLOWING IF NOT GROUND TO LESS THAN ONE INCH(25MM) :
PAPER, CROCKERY, RAGS, METAL, GLASS, FOOD
1. DO NOT USE DRUGS.
WITHIN 12 - 25 MILES OFFSHORE 2. DO NOT TRAFFIC DRUGS AND DO NOT PUT YOURSELF IN A POSTION
WHERE YOU MAY BE AIDING THE TRAFFICKING OF DRUGS - ALWAYS
YOU CANNOT THROW OVERBOARD BE AWARE!
PLASTIC, DUNNAGE LINING, AND PACKING MATERIALS THAT FLOAT
3. SAY NO TO DRUG ABUSE AND SMUGGLING - IT WOULD ONLY BRING
DISASTER TO YOU AND YOUR FAMILY.
OUTSIDE 25 MILES OFFSHORE
THE OWNERS OF THIS VESSEL WILL 4. IF YOU ARE CHARGED WITH THE HANDLING OR SMUGGLING OF DRUGS,
YOU WILL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR YOUR OWN DEFENSE COSTS.
YOU CANNOT THROW PLASTIC OVERBOARD
COOPERATE FULLY WITH PUBLIC 5. IF YOU ARE FOUND GUILTY OF THE HANDLING OR SMUGGLING OF
AUTHORITIES IN THE CRIMINAL DRUGS, THE COMPANY WILL HAVE NO FURTHER RESPONSIBILITY
POLLUTION REGULATIONS
Annex V of the MARPOL TREATY is an International Law providing for a cleaner, safer marine PROSECUTION OF ANYONE USING OR TOWARDS YOU - YOUR CONTRACT OF EMPLOYMENT WILL BE
TERMINATED IMMEDIATELY.
environment. Under this law it is illegal for ANY vessel to dump PLASTIC GARBAGE ANYWHERE
in the ocean or in navigable waters. Violation of these requirements may result in a civil penalty POSSESSING ILLEGAL DRUGS OR DRUG
6. THE KNOWLEDGE OF SMUGGLING OR HANDLING OF DRUGS BY OTHERS
of up to $25,000, a fine of up to $50,000 and imprisonment of up to 5 years.
NOTE! The Mediterranean, Baltic, Black, and Red Seas, and the Persian Gulf are defined as special
PARAPHERNALIA ABOARD THIS VESSEL AROUND YOU MAY BE DEEMED AS AIDING AND ABETTING BY THE
areas by Annex V. In these areas it is illegal to discharge ANY GARBAGE, except that food waste
AUTHORITIES - THIS CAN BE AS SEVERELY PUNISHABLE AS THE
SMUGGLING ITSELF.
YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED!
may be discharged beyond 12 miles offshore. Also regional, state, and local regulations may further

YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED!


restrict the disposal of garbage.

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Post Oil Spill Actions


S E L F C O N TA I N E D
DRUGS & ALCOHOL
Recommended procedures to minimize

BREATHING APPARATUS the effect of an oil spill


The International Convention for the Prevention of Pollution from ships (MARPOL 73/78) aims to achieve the

WARNING NOTICE
complete elimination of intentional pollution of the marine environment by oil and other harmful substances.
Safety procedures for using apparatus Warning: Strict Regulations are now in force. By following the Regulations and observing the common sense working
practices listed here, damage to the environment will be greatly reduced. REMEMBER HEAVY FINES AND
in hazardous conditions CIVIL PENALTIES CAN BE IMPOSED IF THE REGULATIONS ARE IGNORED!

1 On discovering 2 Deck
Where recharging facilities are not available, empty and low charged cylinders should be labelled shipboard spill
POLLUTION CONTROL

and stored elsewhere. Check all certificates are valid. Read and learn the makers instructions. containment EQUIPMENT

ACT QUICKLY
● Wear protective clothing.
1 Check weekly and before using 2 Donning the breathing apparatus ● Stop pumping.
● Prevent oil flow overboard at all costs.
● Immediately notify the Officer of the Watch.
■ Straps on face mask, air hose, ■ Put the set on in clean air ● Make ready and where possible
conditions.
● Ensure scuppers are plugged. commence clean-up operations using
■ Check air in all cylinders on the
sets and in spare cylinders. ■ Place the arms through ● In hazardous situations, ready fire prevention available shipboard equipment and
■ Remove any shoulder straps. and extinguishing equipment. materials
■ Position cylinder high on the
■ Ensure correct operation
back.
● Notify appropriate authorities as necessary. ● Clean-up residue and materials must be
of air pressure
gauges. ■ Adjust shoulder straps. ● Refer to carefully stowed prior to disposal.
■ Check low ■ Tighten the waist belt and SOPEP
pressure warning chest strap if fitted. Procedures
whistle.
for spilled oil.
● Post
“No
Smok-
ing” and
“No Naked
3 Adjusting and checking the functions 4 Preparing to enter compartment
Lights”
signs.
■ Clip on
lifeline/guideline.
■ Place face in mask, chin ■ Check and
first. remember
■ Tighten straps, bottom to lifeline signals.
top. ■ Collect fire
■ Test air tightness of mask, fighting or other
air supply and warning tools and
whistle, following makers
instructions.
equipment.
3 On discovering 4 Ship actions
■ Breathing
external spill for external spill
THE USE OR POSSESSION OF DRUGS, ALCOHOL OR ANY ■ Fully open air supply and apparatus users
should always work ACT QUICKLY ● Close necessary sea water suctions.
ILLEGAL SUBSTANCE IS STRICTLY FORBIDDEN ON BOARD in pairs.
● Stop pumping. ● Transfer oil from affected tanks.
THIS VESSEL. ● Locate source of leakage. ● Maneuver up-wind or away from land.
● Check and record tank soundings. ● Assess damage.
● Observe movement of spilled oil.
● Log oil spill movement.
THE OWNERS OF THIS VESSEL WILL COOPERATE FULLY 5 Start operation 6 After operational use ● Respond promptly to all commands from
WITH THE COAST GUARD, POLICE, OR OTHER PUBLIC ■ De-contaminate. Officer in Charge.
● Refer to SOPEP Procedures for spilled oil.
AUTHORITIES IN THE PROSECUTION OF ANY PERSON USING,
■ Keep a record of ■ Check all parts for damage and
each B.A. wearer cleanliness.
● Notify appropriate authorities - refer to
POSSESSING, OR BEING UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF DRUGS,
on duration ■ Remove used cylinders and recharge
board. with clean air.
SOPEP
Procedures for
ALCOHOL OR ILLEGAL SUBSTANCES ON BOARD. ■ Ensure first
aid and
■ Check and clean face mask, following manufacturers
instructions and place in protective cover. relevant
secondary ■ Hang up the apparatus as instructed by the
rescue team are manufacturer. DO NOT store apparatus in a box.
ready.
■ Make sure safety

YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED!


lamps are fully charged
and are used ONLY with
breathing apparatus.
FACE
■ All equipment must MASK
be kept ready for
immediate use.

DALITE LC1013 communication numbers.


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Abandon Ship Accommodation Ladders Davit Launched


Vital actions preparing to abandon ship Safe rigging and use of accommodation ladders

1 On hearing
the emergency signal
2 Preparation
of survival craft
1 General
Safety
2 Rigging Liferafts
● Ladders must be kept within their design limits Procedures for davit launching inflatable liferafts
Detailed crew prepare lifeboats 1 Ensure all ladders are clearly marked with the for reach, load, angle, fixing and suspension.
following information:
1 2
and liferafts.
● Ladders must be checked by a responsible Prepare launch Prepare canister
person after rigging.
area
MANUFACTURER: - XXXX ● Frequent checks for adjustment due to tide or Davit-Launched

A A
Life Raft

MODEL NO: - XXXX trim of vessel must be made. Remove handrail Secure canister
section or open lines outboard.
ANGLE OF INCLINATION TO LEVEL: - XXX ● Guard ropes and chains must be taut at all gate. HOOK
times with stanchions rigidly secured. B
BRAKE
SWL: - XXXX B Unlash and
RECOVERY
LINE
RELEASE Secure A
LANYARD

Put on MAX. NO. OF PERSONS: - XX ● Ensure ladders are set to correct angle, no maneuver
canister to
bowsing
lines.
warm clothing, immersion suits and lifejackets. greater than 55 from the horizontal, unless launch
HOOK RELEASE
LANYARD C A
designed for a larger angle. position,
ensuring C Attach hook

INBO
Where there is a risk of personnel falling, to raft B ARD
Go to your muster/assembly station. 2 Ensure the manufacturers instructions and suitable safety nets must be securely rigged.
INBOARD
side is shackle. B
Collect lifejackets, SART safety notes are available on board and correctly A
and portable radios. consult the ships safety manual for ● A lifebuoy with light and quoit with buoyant positioned. C
D Pull out approximately
procedures. safety line must be provided ready for use at C Locate and 3 meters of painter. D
the point of access aboard the vessel. expose lifting
3 Boarding 4 Boarding 3 If point of access is above deck level, a safely ARD
secured bulwark ladder must be provided and ● In the event of the ladder being able to swing
shackle.
INBO
B Ensure all lines are free of tangles and correctly
from deck from water fenced to a height of 1.1 meters. away from the ship’s side, a suitable means of positioned to avoid snagging.
securing should be used.
DO NOT JUMP INTO THE WATER 4 All equipment must be maintained, tested and
DO NOT ABANDON SHIP UNTIL inspected in accordance with the
ORDERED TO DO SO
UNLESS ABSOLUTELY NECESSARY
Board the survival craft using ropes
manufacturers instructions at appropriate
intervals by a competent person. 3 Raise raft and turn
out davit to preset
4 Embarkation
procedure
and fire hoses when normal access A Tighten bowsing lines and secure raft.
Radar

Detailed crew will instruct personnel


EPIRB
5 No equipment should be painted in such a Transponder

is unavailable. way as to conceal cracks or defects. position


on embarkation procedures and launch If you do have to jump into the water B Raft person boards first to check raft,
6 Bushes and joints of neoprene or other A Ensure hook having collected EPIRB and
survival craft. then ensure the following:
insulating material must be used between
MAXIMUM and brake SART.
Life Jacket

55°
Lifejacket is securely fastened and steel and aluminum parts. (Unless designed lanyards are INBOA
C Survivors in lifejackets
otherwise)
inboard. RD
area below is checked for
obstructions. 7 Repairs to alloy ladders using steel, brass or board ensuring weight D
Arms are crossed over chest and
other dissimilar metals should be considered B Secure end is evenly distributed.
temporary. Permanent repairs or A
3
of painter.
nose is pinched. replacements must be undertaken at earliest C D Ensure hook and brake C
B
Feet are kept together. opportunity. Access C Pull out full lanyards are near raft F
entrance. A
length of
Then: ●The ladder and approaches must be painter, then
E Deploy painter
Look straight ahead and jump feet illuminated to a minimum of 20 lux, measured give a sharp
first with legs together and toes 3 at a height of 1 meter above the surfaces.
Under adverse conditions, illumination should
tug to inflate
overboard and ensure it
snag.
willNOnot
HIGH HEELS OR
SHARP OBJECTS
A

pointing down. Make for the nearest liferaft. E


survival craft. be increased to a minimum of 30 lux. B F Move canister away from launch area. Do not
ion

DO NOT stay in the water longer


ruct
Inst ual
Man ●Approaches must be kept clear of
than necessary. obstructions, slip or trip hazards and
If no survival craft is close, keep
clear of the ship and let the lifejacket
suspended loads. Where this is not practical,
appropriate warning notices must be posted.
Where conditions dictate, access must be
5 Lower liferaft 6 Release liferaft
support you. Use the light and supervised at all times.
whistle to attract attention. 2 ●Defects affecting the safety of access,
LOWER LIFERAFT
A Operate brake release B
DO NOT swim aimlessly about, try 6 including facilities
A Check hoist
handle is
throughout descent.
A
and join up with others. provided by shore MINIMUM 20 LUX
(see text) removed B Operate hook
authorities, must be from davit. release
reported 1 meter above water.
7 5 immediately and
B Release D
made good before
bowsing C C Allow raft to impact
use. D firmly and hook will
lines and
●Where ladders are pass to C
disengage C
4 rigged over water,
access using
raft.
B
automatically.

approved boats C Check launch D Cut painter and


B
DO NOT 1 must be
supervised
area is clear. clear
vessel immediately to allow further launches.
A
jump into at all D Lower raft using brake Small details of operation may vary between
different manufacturers. Refer to ships safety
times. release.
survival craft manual wherever possible.

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IMO Safety Signs


IMO safety signs and their various meanings
Bunkering Man Overboard
Safety procedures before, during and Vital action on discovery of a man overboard
after bunkering
Actions: Check: 1 Immediate actions 2 Immediate actions
- Bridge
● Establish communications
Before Bunkering ● Vessel and barge are moored - Deck
between ship and securely.
Helm hard over to casualty side
Throw nearest liefebuoy towards
bunkering station/barge. Stop main engine
Lifeboat Liferaft Davit Launched Liferaft Rescue Boat Embarkation Ladder Evacuation Slide ● Safe access between ship and casualty
When shown with an When shown with When shown with an Boat used for towing Location where a Location of an inflatable ● Rig fire fighting equipment. bunker barge. Sound man overboard alarm (three
arrow, indicates an arrow, indicates
arrow, indicates direction liferafts or rescuing survival craft is boarded. slide used to gain access Notify bridge/raise the alarm long blasts on ships siren)
direction to the
nearest lifeboat.
direction to the
nearest liferaft. to thenearest liferaft. people from the water.
to survival craft.
● Position drip trays and save ● The deck watch is fully briefed.
EXIT
alls.
● Emergency shut down Summon assistance Advise action party of situation
● Plug scuppers. procedure is discussed and Keep casualty in sight Release
agreed.
● Post “No Smoking” and Advise action party
bridge
“No Naked Light” signs. ● Torches, radios and all other wing
electrical equipment is suitable of situation lifebuoy,
for hazardous area operation.
check for
● Suitable protective clothing is
Evacuation Chute Lifebuoy Lifebuoy With Line Lifebuoy With Light Lifebuoy With Light and Lifejacket
Location of evacuation Location of standard Location of lifebuoy with Location of lifebuoy with Smoke Location of standard light
Location of lifebuoy with
available and being used.
● Close scuttles, windows and/or
chute used to gain lifebuoy. line attached. light attached. lifejacket.
access to survival craft. light and smoke signal
attached.
and air conditioning ● All personnel involved in the smoke
T A intakes. operation are aware of
designated excape routes. Inform
P E ● Tie off hose to prevent galle
A S strain on end fitting. ● Sufficient personnel are
retained on board to deal with
y
an emergency. t
Child’s Lifejacket Immersion Suit Thermal Protective Aid Anti-Exposure Suit Survival Craft Portable EPIRB ● Bunkering area is adequately
Location of lifejacket Location of protective Location of protective Location of protective Radio Free floating radio lit.
3 4 - at anchor
suitable for a child. clothing to assist survival clothing for persons in clothing for crew Hand held, two-way beacon which
radio for use in lifeboats, automatically sends
in the water. survival craft. operating survival craft.
etc. distress messages. Initial response Initial response
Actions: During Bunkering Check: - at sea or in harbor
● Take periodic witnessed oil ● Supply line pressure and Commence ships turn If close to ship side, use lifebuoy and line,
samples. temperature. Post extra look-outs with binoculars otherwise throw lifebuoy
● Reduce loading rate before ● Tank levels, and that Ready and launch rescue boat when Muster rescue boat
topping off. adjacent tanks are not
casualty visible
Inform shore side Authorities
being filled. Rig ladders and scramble nets
Radar Transponder Survival Craft Distress
Signals
Rocket Parachute Flares
Rocket flares which fall
Line Throwing Appliance Muster or Assembly Station Medical Locker
● Close valves as each tank Prepare first aid station, equip for Post extra look-outs
● Loading rate.
Portable radar distress Device for firing a line to Emergency assembly area. Location of medical
beacon. Flares used to indicate on parachutes, used to another vessel. Directions are indicated by locker. is loaded. resuscitation Rig ladders and scramble nets
the position of survival indicate the position of the sign plus an arrow.
craft. survival craft.
● Notify bunker station/barge ● Bunker tank vent systems. Prepare first aid station, equip for
when final tank is being resuscitation
filled.
● Allow sufficient oilage to
drain hoses and lines.

Stretcher Release Grips Fasten Seat Belts Secure Hatches Start Engine Lower Lifeboat
Location of stretcher or Controls for releasing the Fasten seat belts once Close hatches, ensuring Controls for starting the Controls for lowering the
locker containing a lifeboat securing seated. they are watertight. engine. lifeboat.

After Bunkering
stretcher. arrangement.
Actions: Check:
● Close and blank off ● All filling valves are
manifold. closed.
● Blank off hose before lifting ● All lines and hoses have
it over the side. been drained and

Lower Liferaft
Controls for lowering the
Lower Rescue Craft
Controls for lowering the
Release Falls
Controls for letting go the
Start Air Supply
Controls for supplying
Start Water Spray
● Unplug scuppers and
open drains.
blanked.
● All bunker tank vents,
5 Secondary response if casualty not located
Controls for externally
liferaft. rescue craft. survival craft. the cabin with fresh air. dousing lifeboat with water. sounding tubes etc., are
● Drain and stow drip trays. secured. Advise nearest RCC and
Increase look-outs
B EXIT ● Mop up any drips and
minor spills.
● All areas are free from
oil and all equipment is
stowed correctly.
other ships in the area

Designation of a Muster or Designation of an Embarkation Direction Sign and Primary Secondary escape Route Exit Door ● Send bunker samples for
Station Escape Route Direction Sign The final exit to deck. Often analysis.
Assembly Station Embarkation stations are Maintain log, reporting
Muster or assembly stations
are normally identified by a
normally identified by a number
or letter. Can be used in place
Direction to an assembly or
muster station, exit or any of
Direction to an assembly or
muster station, exit or any of
used with an arrow to indicate
the primary escape route, or Commence search pattern situation as it develops
number or letter. of muster or assembly station the life saving equipment the life saving equipment with a dashed arrow to indicate
signs when the two are located shown above. shown above via a secondary the secondary escape route.
at the same point. escape route.

DALITE An ISM Code Safety Poster LC1022 DALITE An ISM Code Safety Poster LC1020 DALITE LC1024

LC1022G LC1020G LC1024G


IMO safety signs Bunkering Man overboard
11X17 11X17 11X17

Light, Shape & Sound Signals Sound


International communication signals
LIFEJACKET DONNING
in restricted
visibility, at
intervals of
Rule &

INSTRUCTIONS
not more than
Vessel Port Starboard Ahead Shape 2 minutes

Rule 23 Plus yellow Plus yellow


Power-Driven flashing light flashing light Making way
Vessels through
underway Vessels over 50m Vessels over 50m the water
Hovercraft Hovercraft
less than 50m less than 50m Over 50m
None Underway
but stopped
Vessels less than 7m Vessels less than 50m Vessels less than 50m Vessels less than 7m
Under 50m
& 7kts underway & 7kts underway

Rule 25
If not showing navigation If not showing navigation
Sailing lights, hand held torch lights, hand held torch
Vessels shown in time to prevent shown in time to prevent
collision collision Under both
Less than 7m Less than 7m sail & power

Rule 26
Fishing
Vessels
Trawling
See also Annex 11
Over 50m Less than 50m Less than 50m Over 50m
underway & trawling underway & trawling underway & trawling underway & trawling Over 50m

Rule 26
Fishing
Vessels
Other than Fishing Vessels with non- Fishing Vessels with non- Fishing Vessels with non- Fishing Vessels with non-
Trawling trawling gear extended more trawling gear extended more trawling gear extended more trawling gear extended more
PLACE THE LIFEJACKET
Underway
See also Annex 11 than 150m, not underway than 150m, underway than 150m, underway than 150m, not underway
BRING THE STRAP AROUND
Rule 27 OVER YOUR HEAD. YOUR BODY AND FASTEN
Vessels
not under THE CLOSURE.
command

Rule 27
Vessels
not under
command
making way
through water

Rule 27
Power-Driven
Vessels
restricted in
ability to
maneuver Not making way Making way Making way Not making way Making way

Rule 28
Vessels
constrained
by draft

Rule 29
Pilot Vessels
on
pilot duty
At anchor Under way Under way At anchor Under way At anchor
ADJUST TO A SNUG FIT IF ENTERING THE WATER
Rule 30 Bell & gong
BY PULLING THE FREE CROSS YOUR ARMS ACROSS
Vessels
signals as per
rule 38g plus: END OF THE STRAP. YOUR CHEST AND ENTER
at anchor
Vessels over 50m Vessels less than 50m Vessels less than 50m Vessels over 50m on approach of FEET FIRST.
may also show deck lights may also show deck lights another vessel

Rule 30 Bell & gong

CHILDREN:
Vessels signals as per
aground rule 38h

Rule 24 & 27 Towing and other situations


Towing vessels shall exhibit a yellow towing light in a
Obstruction
this side CHILDRENS LIFEJACKETS WILL BE
vertical line above the stern light (Rule 21a & 24) ISSUED BY CABIN STAFF. PUT
‘A’ Flag
shown
Towing vessel over 50m, tow exceeds 200m
Safe
to pass
Vessel
less than
50m engaged
LIFEJACKET ON YOUR CHILD AND
by vessels
engaged
Towing vessel less than 50m,
this side
Dredging or underwater
in mine clearance.
Do not pass nearer
SECURE FOLLOWING ALL THE 4
in diving operations
tow less than 200m Power-driven vessel pushing or towing alongside
excluding composite units less than 200m in length
operations. (When making
way shows navigation lights)
than 1000m either
side
STEPS ABOVE.
High intensity lights flashing morse signal “U”

Refueling, underway with Towing vessel over 50m, tow exceeds


restricted maneuvering ability seismic survey vessel towing streamers, length of tow exceeds 200m, could exceed 8 Km 200m, unable to alter course
This poster is a selective guide to be used in conjunction with the International Regulations for the Preventions of Collision at Sea 1972 as amended by various resolutions up to 1st May 1996
DALITE LC1023

LC1023G LC1033G LC1037G


Light, shape & sound signals Lifejacket donning instructions Immersion Suit Donning Instruction
11X17 11X17

Sizes: 11X17, 8.5X12, 11X14


30 IMO POSTERS Material: WV: Flexible Vinyl White
IMO POSTERS

REQUIRED BOARDING ARRANGEMENTS FOR PILOT


In accordance with I.M.O. requirements and I.M.P.A. recommendations

RIGGING FOR FREEBOARDS SHIPS WITH HIGH FREEBOARD MECHANICAL NO!


OF 9 METERS OR LESS (MORE THAN 9M) PILOT HOIST
When no side door available
HANDHOLD Davit Two man-ropes
ready for
NO!
STANCHIONS immediate use. No shackles
Min. Dia. 32mm Min. dia. 28mm No knots
120 cm above No splices
bulwark PILOT LADDER
min. 70cm Must extend at
max. 80cm least 2 meters Officer in contact NO!
above lower with bridge The steps must
apart
platform be equally spaced

MAN-ROPES ACCOMMODATION LADDER


Guard NO!

Rigid part
without knots
Should rest firmly against ship’s side ring The steps must
min. dia. 28mm SPREADER Ladders to rest Should lead aft be horizontal
IF REQUIRED Min. 180cm long firmly against Max. 55° slope
BY PILOT ship’s side Lower platform horizontal
Rigid handrails preferred
A PILOT LADDER COMBINED
NO!

Flexible part
of pilot launch and height of swell
WITH AN ACCOMMODATION

3 to 7 meters depending on size


Always flat 0.5m LADDER is usually the safer Spreaders must not be
side of ship lashed between steps
Max. 8 steps between

method of embarking or
disembarking a pilot on ships
with a freeboard of more than 9
NO!
spreaders

SIDES ROPES 2m meters


Min. dia. 18mm Min.
40cm The side ropes must
Recommended be equally spaced
9 meter mark A pilot hoist made and rigged in accordance with
STEPS 30- SOLAS Chapter V, together with a pilot ladder NO!
Must rest against 38cm 2m rigged alongside for immediate transfer, may be used The loops are a
ship’s side Stern Bow
subject to agreement between the Master and the tripping hazard for the
Pilot. It should be noted that the distance between pilot and can become
PILOT the nearest side ropes of the pilot hoist and pilot
foul of the pilot launch
ladder will be at least 1.4 meters.

Two handhold stanchions rigidly


NO! secured to ship’s structure
Very dangerous
ladder too long
5th step must
be a spreader

Responsible
Officer

AT NIGHT
PILOT Pilot ladder and ship’s
Height required deck lit by forward shining
by pilot PILOT NO OBSTRUCTIONS overside light
PILOT Lifebuoy with
self-igniting light Bulwark ladder secured to ship DALITE LC1025

LC1025G
Pilot boarding arrangement
11X17

PROUD AFFILIATE OF THESE


MARITIME ASSOCIATIONS

Sizes: 11X17, 8.5X12, 11X14


Material: WV: Flexible Vinyl White IMO POSTERS 31
TAPES LLL, ROUTING STRIPS, REFLECTIVE & NON-SKID

LOW LEVEL LIGHTING

LLL Tapes
Datrex offers two high performance LLL grades. Both tapes come with high
tack adhesive backing and can be installed on almost any surface. They
contain the highest grade Strontium Aluminate Photoluminescent material.

• Flexible Low Location Lighting DALITE™ 5670: Datrex Standard material


in our flexible Low Location Lighting tapes. It is a laminated film with a
permanent, acrylic, pressure-sensitive high tack adhesive, backed by a
poly-coated release liner. Can be slit to any width.
Luminance performance: in excess of 146.0 mcd/m2
LLL and Tapes
@ 10 min. and 22.7 mcd/m2 at 60 min. when tested
in accordance with DIN 67510-1. • 5670HT-02-SF-G Dalite High 2”x150’, blank
• 5680HT-02-SF-G Dalite Super 2”x150’, blank
• Flexible Low Location Lighting DALITE™ 5680: Datrex
• 5670HT-03-SF-G Dalite High 3”x150’, blank
Super material in our flexible Low Location Lighting
tapes. It is a laminated film with a permanent acrylic, • 5680HT-03-SF-G Dalite Super 3”x150’, blank
pressure-sensitive high tack adhesive, backed by a • 5670HT-0230-SF-G Dalite High 2”x30’, blank
poly-coated release liner. Can be slit to any width. • 5680HT-0230-SF-G Dalite Super 2”x30’, blank
Luminance performance: in excess of 181.0 mcd/m2 • 5670HT-0330-SF-G Dalite High 3”x30’, blank
@ 10 min. and 27.7 mcd/m2 at 60 min. when tested in • 5680HT-0330-SF-G Dalite Super 3”x30’, blank
accordance with DIN 67510-1”

Diagonal Tape
• 5501-GRN-02-G Green diagonal tape 2”x150’, marking safe areas

• 5501-GRN-03-G Green diagonal tape 3”x150’, marking safe areas

• 5501-BLK-02-G Black diagonal tape 2”x150’, marking danger zones

• 5501-BLK-03-G Black diagonal tape 3”x150’, marking danger zones

• 5501-RED-02-G Red diagonal tape 2”x150’, marking fire fighting equipment

• 5501-RED-03-G Red diagonal tape 3”x150’, marking fire fighting equipment

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32 REFLECTIVE & NON-SKID
TAPES LLL, ROUTING STRIPS, REFLECTIVE & NON-SKID

Tapes with arrows


Arrow printed on 2” or 3” clear vinyl every 3 feet.

• 5670HT-02-SF-G/6050-BI-SF-G Dalite High 2”x150’, with 50 arrows


• 5680HT-02-SF-G/6050-BI-SF-G Dalite Super 2”x150’, with 50 arrows
• 5670HT-03-SF-G/6050-BS-SF-G Dalite High 3”x150’, with 50 arrows
• 5680HT-03-SF-G/6050-BS-SF-G Dalite Super 3”x150’, with 50 arrows
• 5670HT-0230-SF-G/6050-BI-SF-G Dalite High 2”x30’, with 10 arrows
• 5680HT-0230-SF-G/6050-BI-SF-G Dalite Super 2”x30’, with 10 arrows
• 5670HT-0330-SF-G/6050-BI-SF-G Dalite High 3”x30’, with 10 arrows
• 5680HT-0330-SF-G/6050-BI-SF-G Dalite Super 3”x30’, with 10 arrows

Rigid LLL
5670-02-SR-E 2”x1 meter rigid strip
Rigid Low Location Lighting
5670-03-SR-E 3”x1 meter rigid strip
DALITE™ 5670: Standard Rigid
material in our Rigid Low Location JM7500EXT2X8M 2”x8 ft aluminum extrusion
Lighting strips. Laminated PVC with JM7500ENDCAP10M 2” end caps 10 pack
a photoluminescent layer protected 5304-SR-X-G 3”x1 meter plastic extrusion
by a tough gloss. Thickness 1.72 (no end caps needed)
mm. Install either by sliding into an
extrusion or using double sided
2” LLL Extrusion 3” LLL Extrusion
tape. Luminance performance: in Aluminum Plastic
excess of 146.0 mcd/m2 @ 10 min.
and 22.7 mcd/m2 @ 60 min. when
tested in accordance with DIN 6751.

LLL Signs
Printed on transparent clear vinyl, available in sizes BI 2X2, BS 3X3, AR 3x8, CA 2x8

EXIT EXIT Dead End


6050 6019 6259 6259L SP391 E E
X X
Direction indicator Direction indicator Exit right Exit left Dead end
straight arrow straight diagonal AR,CA AR,CA AR,CA
BI,BS BI,BS
I I
T T
6192 6193 6260 6261 6330 6331
Stairs Stairs Man running right Man running left Exit left vertical Exit right vertical
AR,CA AR,CA BI,BS BI,BS AR,CA AR,CA

TAPES LLL, ROUTING STRIPS,


REFLECTIVE & NON-SKID 33
TAPES LLL, ROUTING STRIPS, REFLECTIVE & NON-SKID

DATFLEX RETRO-REFLECTIVE TAPE


A custom application of microprismatic technology, this tape is
the most optically efficient way of assuring long distance visibility
critical for identification at sea. Datrex Retro Reflective tapes have
the highest brightness on the market. The higher reflectivity results
in identification at far greater distances, a benefit vital in search and
rescue situations. This highly reflective marine tape conspicuity
utilizes a unique single layer construction as opposed to the less
efficient dual layer construction. The single layer construction
eliminates the air interface that can be easily damaged or abraded
resulting in eliminated reflectivity performance when wet. This
single layer construction will not break down providing an extended
service life with limited or no cracking.

DX1020M Retro-reflective tape 2”x150’, with


adhesive backing USCG/SOLAS
DX1040M Retro-reflective tape 4”x150’, with
adhesive backing USCG/SOLAS
Sew on material quoted on request

• Indoor / outdoor retroreflective TAPE for


life saving appliances such as life boats,
life rafts, lifejackets, and life rings.
• DATFLEX Reflective Tapes are designed
to enhance visibility in nighttime or low
light condition.
• Approved, SOLAS USCG Pressure
sensitive adhesive or sew-on
applications.
• It meets SOLAS IMO Resolution
A.658(16) for Type I and II applications

TAPES LLL, ROUTING STRIPS,


34 REFLECTIVE & NON-SKID
TAPES LLL, ROUTING STRIPS, REFLECTIVE & NON-SKID

NON-SKID TAPE

Safety Track®
Commercial Grade Tapes and Treads 3100 Series
Safety Track® commercial grade non-skid grit tape has been designed
for most general purpose applications. This product was engineered
to exceed OSHA Standards by providing a durable, consistent non-slip
surface. Our use of silicon carbide grit ensures the longevity in both indoor
and outdoor applications. By coating our own adhesives, we can assure
the most aggressive, durable adhesive system on the market today.

Colors Commercial Grade Tapes and Treads 3300 Series


Safety Track® Colors non-skid tape is the preferred product line when
visual warning is required to mark potential slip and fall hazards. This
nonslip product line was developed with maximum visual warning
characteristics in mind. From Safety Yellow, Yellow/Black stripes to
“Caution” and “Watch Your Step”, we provide the best assortment of
visual cues to meet your requirements.

Resilient Medium Tapes and Treads 3500 Series


This rubberized, textured non-slip tape was designed for heavy shoe
and cart traffic, yet is comfortable enough for bare feet. Our Resilient
Medium Grade non-slip tapes provide unparalleled Coefficient Of
Friction in both industrial and commercial environments. Coated with
an aggressive adhesive designed with industrial and commercial
applications in mind, this product is easily cleaned and mop-friendly.

JM3101M Safety track black, 1”x60’ roll, 12 per case


JM3102M Safety track black, 2”x60’ roll, 6 per case
JM3103M Safety track black, 3”x60’ roll, 4 per case
JM3104M Safety track black, 4”x60’ roll, 3 per case
JM3106M Safety track black, 6”x60’ roll, 2 per case
JM3112M Safety track black, 12”x60’ roll, 1 per case
JM3106X24M Safety track black, cleat 6”x24”, 50 per case
JM3360-2M Safety track yellow/black, 2”x60’ roll, 6 rolls per case
JM3360-3M Safety track yellow/black, 3”x60’ roll, 4 rolls per case
JM3360-6M Safety track yellow/black, 6”x60’ roll, 2 rolls per case
JM3360-6X24M Safety track yellow/black, cleat 6”x24”, 50 per case
JM33606X24CAUTM Safety track yellow/black, 6”x24” “Caution”, 24 per case
JM33606X24WATCM Safety track yellow/black, 6”x24” Watch your step, 24 per case
JM3514M Safety track resilient black, 4”x60’ roll, 3 per case
JM3516M Safety track resilient black, 6”x60’ roll, 2 per case

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INDEX
“0” • 6040 ....................................................■ 13 Bell fire alarm • 6653 ....................................■ 6 Do not use on flammable liquid electrical fires • 6781 ■ 17 Eye protection symbol • 6853 ........................■ 20
“0” • 6040R ..................................................■ 19 Beware slip hazard • 6581 ............................■ 22 Do not use on flammable liquid or electrical fires • 6803 .■ 18 Eye wash • 6242 ...........................................■ 16
“1” • 6041 ....................................................■ 13 Bilge pump • 6688 ........................................■ 7 Drenching installation • 6696 ........................■ 8 Face protection, welding • 6857 ....................■ 21
“1” • 6041R ..................................................■ 19 Biological hazard • 6609 ...............................■ 23 Drinking water • 6228 ...................................■ 15 Face shield symbol • 6855 ............................■ 20
“2” • 6042 ....................................................■ 13 Black diagonal tape 2”x150’, marking danger zones • 5501-BLK-02-G.■ 32 Drug & alcohol warning notice • LC1013G ......■ 29 Fasten seat belts • 6110 ................................■ 5
“2” • 6042R ..................................................■ 19 Boot symbol • 6194 .......................................■ 20 Drug use & trafficking notice • LC1012G ........■ 28 Fire alarm • 6770 ..........................................■ 17
“3” • 6043 ....................................................■ 13 Boots must be worn • 6123 ...........................■ 20 Drug warning notice • LC1011G .....................■ 28 Fire alarm call point • 6774............................■ 17
“3” • 6043R ..................................................■ 19 Breathing apparatus • 6220 ..........................■ 15 Dry powder • 6790 ........................................■ 17 Fire alarm call point • 6810............................■ 18
“4” • 6044 ....................................................■ 13 Breathing apparatus poster • LC1014G ..........■ 29 Dry powder • 6813 ........................................■ 19 Fire alarm panel • 6656.................................■ 6
“4” • 6044R ..................................................■ 19 Bunkering • LC1020G....................................■ 30 Dry riser • 6791 ............................................■ 17 Fire alarm, beacon, light signal • 7103 ...........■ 6
“5” • 6045 ....................................................■ 13 Carbon dioxide for use on electrical or flammable liquid fires • 6778 .■ 17 Dry riser • 6805 ............................................■ 18 Fire axe • 6680 .............................................■ 8
“5” • 6045R ..................................................■ 19 Cargo spaces • 7117C ...................................■ 9 Ear protection must be worn • 6531 ..............■ 21 Fire blanket • 6797........................................■ 18
“6” • 6046 ....................................................■ 14 Caustic • 6576 ..............................................■ 23 Ear protection must be worn in this area • 6858..■ 21 Fire blanket • 6806 .......................................■ 18
“6” • 6046R ..................................................■ 19 Caution explosion risk • 6554 ........................■ 23 Ear protection symbol • 6854 ........................■ 20 Fire control plan • 6650.................................■ 6
“7” • 6047 ....................................................■ 14 Caution mind the step • 6586 ........................■ 22 EEBD • 7015 .................................................■ 5 Fire damper - cargo spaces • 7119C ..............■ 7
“7” • 6047R ..................................................■ 19 Caution noise • 6597.....................................■ 22 Electric Shock resuscitation chart • LC1006G ■ 27 Fire damper - machinery spaces • 7120.........■ 7
“8” • 6048 ....................................................■ 14 Caution radiation risk • 6561 .........................■ 23 Electric shock symbol • 6512 .........................■ 23 Fire damper - accommodation • 7119 ............■ 7
“8” • 6048R ..................................................■ 19 Caution restricted area • 6980 ......................■ 24 Embarkation ladder • 6024 ............................■ 4 Fire damper in vent duct • 6707.....................■ 7
“9” • 6049 ....................................................■ 14 Caution slippery surface • 6526 ....................■ 22 Emergency battery • 7121 .............................■ 8 Fire escape • 6233........................................■ 16
“9” • 6049R ..................................................■ 19 Caution test area • 6589 ...............................■ 22 Emergency bilge pump • 6689.......................■ 7 Fire exit left • 6344 .......................................■ 11
“A” • 6054 ....................................................■ 14 Caution trip hazard • 6584 ............................■ 22 Emergency equipment • 6221 .......................■ 15 Fire exit left • 6318 ........................................■ 13
“B” • 6055 ....................................................■ 14 Child’s lifejacket • 6031.................................■ 4 Emergency exit left • 6240 ............................■ 11 Fire exit right • 6343 .....................................■ 11
“C” • 6056 ....................................................■ 14 Closing appliance exterior ventilation, inlet or outlet • 6725.■ 8 Emergency exit right • 6239 ..........................■ 11 Fire exit right • 6317 ......................................■ 13
“D” • 6057 ....................................................■ 14 Closing device for ventilation - Cargo spaces • 7100 .■ 8 Emergency eye wash • 6229 .........................■ 15 Fire extinguisher • 6769 ................................■ 17
“E” • 6058 ....................................................■ 14 Closing device for ventilation - Machinery spaces • 7102 .■ 8 Emergency fire pump • 6686 .........................■ 7 Fire extinguisher CO2 • 7128C.......................■ 9
“F” • 6059 ....................................................■ 14 Closing device for ventilation - accommodation • 7101 .■ 8 Emergency generator • 6715 .........................■ 8 Fire extinguisher dry chemical • 6954 ............■ 9
“G” • 6060 ....................................................■ 14 CO2 • 6799 ..................................................■ 18 Emergency only push pad to open, alarm will sound! • 6224 .■ 15 Fire extinguisher foam • 7128F ......................■ 9
“H” • 6061 ....................................................■ 14 CO2 • 6815 ...................................................■ 19 Emergency shower • 6230 ............................■ 15 Fire extinguisher powder • 6631 ....................■ 9
“I” • 6062 .....................................................■ 14 CO2 battery • 6661 .......................................■ 6 Emergency stop • 6236 .................................■ 16 Fire extinguisher powder • 7128 ....................■ 9
“J” • 6063.....................................................■ 14 CO2 fixed fire extinguishing installation • 7122C .■ 9 Emergency switchboard • 6716 .....................■ 8 Fire extinguisher symbol • 6764 ....................■ 19
“K” • 6064 ....................................................■ 14 CO2 horn • 6663...........................................■ 6 Emergency telephone • 6222 ........................■ 15 Fire extinguisher wet chemical • 6824 ...........■ 17
“L” • 6065.....................................................■ 14 CO2 release station • 6664 ...........................■ 6 Emergency telephone station • 6692 .............■ 8 Fire fighting equipment stored inside • 6773 ..■ 17
“M” • 6066 ...................................................■ 14 CO2/nitrogen bulk installation • 6714 ............■ 8 EPIRB • 6034 ................................................■ 4 Fire hose • 6771 ...........................................■ 17
“N” • 6067 ....................................................■ 14 Compressed gases • 6525 ............................■ 23 Escape chute • 6189 .....................................■ 4 Fire hose and nozzle - water • 7105 ...............■ 7
“O” • 6093 ....................................................■ 14 Compressed oxygen • 6401 ..........................■ 23 Escape door • 6340 ......................................■ 15 Fire hose reel • 6786 .....................................■ 17
“P” • 6094 ....................................................■ 14 Control station • 6710 ...................................■ 8 Escape hatch • 6338 .....................................■ 15 Fire hose reel symbol • 6766 .........................■ 19
“Q” • 6095 ....................................................■ 14 Corrosive 8 • 6385 ........................................■ 26 Escape ladder • 6237 ....................................■ 16 Fire Hydrant • 7125 .......................................■ 7
“R” • 6096 ....................................................■ 14 Corrosive substance • 6574...........................■ 23 Escape route • 6341 .....................................■ 15 Fire hydrant • 6798 .......................................■ 18
“S” • 6097 ....................................................■ 14 Danger • 6552 ..............................................■ 22 Escape to sea • 6342 ....................................■ 15 Fire locker • 7126 ..........................................■ 8
“T” • 6098 ....................................................■ 14 Danger 240 volts • 6423 ...............................■ 23 Escape window • 6339..................................■ 15 Fire main section valve • 7132W ....................■ 9
“U” • 6099 ....................................................■ 14 Danger 440 volts • 6424 ...............................■ 23 Evacuation slide • 6025 .................................■ 4 Fire main with fire valves • 6682 ....................■ 7
“V” • 6100 ....................................................■ 14 Danger asbestos • 6422 ................................■ 22 Exit for emergency use only - left • 6349 .......■ 11 Fire phone symbol • 6767..............................■ 19
“W” • 6101 ...................................................■ 14 Danger battery charging • 6587 ....................■ 22 Exit for emergency use only - right • 6258 .....■ 11 Fire point • 6775 ...........................................■ 17
“X” • 6102 ....................................................■ 14 Danger chlorine • 6415..................................■ 23 Exit left • 6320 ..............................................■ 11 Fire point • 6812 ...........................................■ 19
“Y” • 6103 ....................................................■ 14 Danger dust hazard • 6421 ...........................■ 22 Exit left • 6914 ..............................................■ 11 Fire point • 6768 ...........................................■ 19
“Z” • 6104 ....................................................■ 14 Danger electric shock risk • 6425 ..................■ 23 Exit left • 6259L ............................................■ 33 Fire pump • 6685 ..........................................■ 7
A class division • 6705 ..................................■ 8 Danger electrocution risk • 6427 ...................■ 23 Exit left vertical • 6330 ..................................■ 13 Fire station • 6699 ........................................■ 8
A class slide fire door • 6718 .........................■ 8 Danger explosive materials • 6402 ................■ 23 Exit left vertical • 6330 ..................................■ 33 Fire telephone • 6772 ....................................■ 17
A class slide fire door self closing • 6720 .......■ 8 Danger fire risk • 6406 ..................................■ 22 Exit man running down • 6252.......................■ 11 Firemans switch • 6795.................................■ 18
A class swing fire door • 6717 .......................■ 8 Danger high voltage • 6534 ...........................■ 23 Exit man running down • 6255.......................■ 11 Firemans switch • 6804 ................................■ 18
A class swing fire door • 6719 .......................■ 8 Danger hot • 6588 ........................................■ 22 Exit man running down left • 6250 .................■ 11 First aid • 6238 .............................................■ 15
A class swing fire door self closing • 6719 .....■ 8 Danger lift well • 6592 ..................................■ 22 Exit man running down right • 6249 ...............■ 11 First aid • 6069 .............................................■ 16
Abandon ship • LC1018G...............................■ 29 Danger live wires • 6533 ...............................■ 23 Exit man running left • 6251 ..........................■ 11 Fixed CO2 fire extinguishing battery • 7124....■ 6
Accidents must be reported • 6861 ...............■ 21 Danger low oxygen • 6416 .............................■ 23 Exit man running left • 6261 ..........................■ 13 Fixed CO2 fire extinguishing bottle • 7123 .....■ 6
Accommodation Ladders • LC1019G .............■ 29 Danger LPG flammable • 6405 ......................■ 22 Exit man running left/up • 6257.....................■ 11 Fixed foam fire extinguishing bottle placed in protected area • 7123F.■ 9
Acid • 6518 ...................................................■ 23 Danger no escape • 6420..............................■ 22 Exit man running right • 6248 ........................■ 11 Fixed foam fire extinguishing installation • 7122 ■ 6
AED emergency defibrillator • 6076 ...............■ 16 Danger of death • 6556 .................................■ 22 Exit man running right • 6260 ........................■ 13 Fixed gas other than CO2 or Nitrogen fire extinguishing bottle • 7123H .■ 9
AED Emergency defribillator • 6076 ...............■ 4 Danger pesticides • 6418 ..............................■ 22 Exit man running right/up • 6256...................■ 11 Fixed powder fire extinguishing bottle placed in protected area • 7123P .■ 10
Area Restringida • SP501 ..............................■ 24 Danger solvents • 6593 .................................■ 22 Exit man running up left • 6254 .....................■ 11 Fixed water fire extinguishing bottle placed in protected area • 7123W .■ 10
Area restringida • SP500 ...............................■ 25 Dangerous chemicals • 6413 .........................■ 23 Exit man running up right • 6253 ...................■ 11 Flame detector • 6691 ..................................■ 7
Arrow diagonal • 6019...................................■ 13 Davit launched life raft • 6023 .......................■ 4 Exit right • 6259 ............................................■ 11 Flammable gas 2 • 6380 ...............................■ 26
Arrow diagonal • 6019...................................■ 16 Davit launched liferafts • LC1021G ................■ 29 Exit right • 6915 ............................................■ 11 Flammable liquid 3 • 6381 ............................■ 26
Arrow diagonal • 6019R ................................■ 19 Dead end • SP391.........................................■ 33 Exit right • 6319 ............................................■ 13 Flammable solid 4 • 6382..............................■ 26
Arrow straight • 6050....................................■ 13 Descender station • 6079 ..............................■ 5 Exit right • 6259 ............................................■ 33 Flammable symbol • 6559 .............................■ 22
Arrow straight • 6050....................................■ 16 Direction indicator diagnonal arrow • 6019.....■ 5 Exit right vertical • 6331 ................................■ 13 Foam fire hose and nozzle • 7105F ................■ 10
Arrow straight • 6050R .................................■ 19 Direction indicator straight arrow • 6050 .......■ 5 Exit right vertical • 6331 ................................■ 33 Foam fixed fire extinguishing installation • 7124F .■ 10
B class division • 6706 ..................................■ 9 Direction indicator straight arrow • 6050 .......■ 33 Explosive 1 • 6378 ........................................■ 26 Foam inlet • 6794 .........................................■ 18
B class slide fire door • 6722 .........................■ 9 Direction indicator straight diagonal • 6019....■ 33 Explosive gases • 6403 .................................■ 22 Foam inlet • 6814..........................................■ 19
B class slide fire door self closing • 6724 .......■ 9 Discharge of oil prohibited • 6508..................■ 25 Explosive symbol • 6555 ...............................■ 23 Foam installation • 6674 ................................■ 6
B class swing fire door • 6721 .......................■ 9 Discharge of plastic • 6386 ...........................■ 25 Eye protection must be worn • 6527 ..............■ 21 Foam monitor • 7130F...................................■ 10
B class swing fire door self closing • 6723 .....■ 8 Do not use on electrical fires • 6780 ..............■ 17 Eye protection must be worn in this area • 6847..■ 21 Foam monitor (gun) • 6675 ...........................■ 6
Battery acid • 6551 .......................................■ 23 Do not use on electrical fires • 6802 ..............■ 18 Eye protection provided • 6845......................■ 20 Foam nozzle • 6676 ......................................■ 6

INDEX COLOR KEY


■ IMO SIGNS ■ FIRE CONTROL ■ EVACUATION ROUTING ■ EMERGENCY EQUIPMENT ■ FIRE FIGHTING ■ MANDATORY PROTECTION
■ HAZARD ■ ISPS ■ IDMG HAZMAT ■ IMO POSTERS ■ TAPES LLL, ROUTING STRIPS, REFLECTIVE & NON-SKID

36 DATREX LIFE SAVING PRODUCTS


INDEX
Foam release station • 6681..........................■ 7 Lifebuoy with light • 6028..............................■ 4 Portable powder, P6, fire extinguisher • 6838 ■ 9 Space protected by sprinkler or high pressure • 7131S .■ 10
Foam remote release station • 7115F .............■ 10 Lifebuoy with light and smoke • 6029 ............■ 4 Portable water fire extinguisher • 7128W .......■ 10 Space protected by water • 7131W ................■ 10
Foam section valve • 7132F ...........................■ 10 Lifebuoy with Line • 6027 ..............................■ 4 Post oil spill actions • LC1017G......................■ 29 Spillage symbol • 6500 .................................■ 23
Foam valve • 6678 ........................................■ 7 Lifebuoy with Line and LIght • 6105 ...............■ 4 Powder fire hose and nozzle • 7105P .............■ 10 Sprinkler control valve • 6787 ........................■ 17
For use on any fire • 6783 .............................■ 17 Lifejacket • 6030...........................................■ 4 Powder fixed fire extinguishing installation • 7124P .■ 10 Sprinkler control valve • 6809........................■ 18
For use on any fire • 6800 .............................■ 18 Lifejacket donning instructions • LC1032G .....■ 30 Powder fixed fire extinguishing installation • 7122P .■ 10 Sprinkler horn • 6659 ....................................■ 6
For use on electrical fires • 6784 ...................■ 17 Lifejacket under seats • 6072 ........................■ 16 Powder hose and handgun • 6672 .................■ 6 Sprinkler installation • 6657 ..........................■ 6
For use on electrical fires • 6801 ...................■ 18 Liferaft launching procedure • LC1001G ........■ 27 Powder installation • 6670.............................■ 6 Sprinkler section valve • 6660 .......................■ 6
For use on flammable liquid fires • 6785 ........■ 17 Lift correctly • 6875 ......................................■ 20 Powder monitor • 7130P ...............................■ 10 Sprinkler section valve • 7132S .....................■ 10
For use on flammable liquid fires • 6817 ........■ 19 Lift correctly symbol • 6869 ..........................■ 20 Powder monitor (gun) • 6671.........................■ 6 Sprinkler stop valve • 6796............................■ 18
Forklift symbol • 6583 ...................................■ 22 Light switch symbol • 6868 ...........................■ 20 Powder release station • 6673 .......................■ 6 Sprinkler stop valve • 6811 ............................■ 18
Fuel pump remote shut-off • 7110 .................■ 7 Light, shape & sound signals • LC1023G .......■ 30 Powder remote release station • 7115P..........■ 10 Stairs • 6192.................................................■ 33
Fully enclosed lifeboats launching procedure in danger • LC1004G .■ 27 Line throwing appliance • 6038 .....................■ 5 Powder section valve • 7132P........................■ 10 Stairs • 6193.................................................■ 33
Fully enclosed lifeboats launching procedure in safety • LC1005G .■ 27 LLL Low Level Lighting • LLL and Tapes.........■ 32 Press button • 6241 ......................................■ 16 Stairs to fire exit • 6227.................................■ 15
Garbage poster • LC1010G ............................■ 28 Locker with additional breathing apparatus • 6701 .■ 8 Prevent oil pollution • LC1009G .....................■ 28 Start air supply • 6118 ...................................■ 5
Gas detector • 6679 ......................................■ 7 Locker with additional protective clothing • 6702 .■ 8 Primary means of escape • 6703 ...................■ 8 Start engine • 6112 .......................................■ 5
Gas other than CO2 or nitrogen fixed fire extinguishing installation • 7122H .■ 10 Locker with fireman’s outfit • 6700 ................■ 8 Procedures for entering enclosed spaces • LC1007G .■ 28 Start water spray • 6117 ................................■ 5
Gas other than CO2 or nitrogen fixed fire extinguishing installation • 7124H .■ 10 Lower life raft to water • 6114 ........................■ 5 Protective clothing must be worn in this area • 6865 .■ 21 Stretcher • 6078 ...........................................■ 5
Gas other than CO2 or nitrogen remote release station • 7115H .■ 10 Lower lifeboat to water • 6113 .......................■ 5 Pull to open • 6225 .......................................■ 15 Stretcher • 6231 ...........................................■ 15
Gas shut-off control valve • 6080 ..................■ 16 Lower rescue boat to water • 6115.................■ 5 Push bar to open • 6235 ...............................■ 16 Survival craft portable radio • 6033 ...............■ 4
Gloves symbol • 6120 ....................................■ 20 Lube oil pump remote shut-off • 7111 ............■ 8 Push button switch for fire alarm • 6651 ........■ 6 Survival craft pyrotechnic distress • 6036 ......■ 4
Green diagonal tape 2”x150’, marking safe areas • 5501-GRN-02-G .■ 32 Main vertical zone • 6727 ..............................■ 9 Push button symbol • 6765 ...........................■ 19 Switch off when not in use • 6859 .................■ 21
Guards must be in position • 6856.................■ 20 Man overboard • LC1024G ............................■ 30 Push to open • 6223 .....................................■ 15 Telephone • 6245 ..........................................■ 16
Halon • 6793.................................................■ 18 Man running left • 6261 ................................■ 33 Radar transponder • 6035 .............................■ 4 Thermal Protective Aid (TPA) • 6077 .............■ 4
Halon • 6816 .................................................■ 19 Man running left arrow • 6294.......................■ 13 Radiation symbol • 6571 ...............................■ 22 Think safety • 6866 .......................................■ 21
Halon 1301 Battery • 6665 ...........................■ 6 Man running right • 6260 ..............................■ 33 Radiation symbol • 6553 ...............................■ 23 This is a safety helmet area • 6862................■ 20
Halon 1301 bottles in protected area • 6669..■ 6 Man running right arrow • 6295.....................■ 13 Red diagonal tape 2”x150’, marking fire fighting equipment • 5501-RED-02-G .■ 32 To be used only in the case of fire • 6777 ......■ 17
Halon extinguisher for use on computer • 6782.■ 17 Manually operated call point • 6654 ..............■ 6 Release falls • 6116.......................................■ 5 Toxic symbol • 6400......................................■ 23
Halon horn • 6667.........................................■ 6 Mind your head • 6538 ..................................■ 22 Release gripes • 6119 ...................................■ 5 Use guards • 6848 ........................................■ 21
Halon release station • 6668 .........................■ 6 Missing fire extinguisher • 6762 ....................■ 19 Release station for aqueous po • 6956 ..........■ 9 Use guards symbol • 6871 ............................■ 21
Hard hat symbol • 6132 .................................■ 20 Motor starts and stops automatically • 6591 ..■ 22 Remote actuator for galley gay • 6955 ...........■ 9 Ventilation remote control - machinery spaces • 7118 .■ 9
Hazardous area • 6419 ..................................■ 22 Muster station • 6039 ...................................■ 5 Remote control emergency fire pump • 7109 .■ 7 Ventilation remote control - accommodation • 7117 .■ 9
Head protection must be worn • 6874 ............■ 20 Muster station • 6262 ...................................■ 13 Remote control for bilge pump • 7116 ............■ 7 Vessel security notice • 6389 ........................■ 24
Heat detector • 6729 .....................................■ 7 Muster station down • 6264 ..........................■ 12 Remote control for fire pump • 7108 ..............■ 7 Warning acetylene • 6404 .............................■ 22
Helideck • 6081 ............................................■ 16 Muster station down • 6265 ..........................■ 12 Remote control for fire pump valves • 7114 ....■ 7 Warning oxygen • 6417 .................................■ 23
High expansion foam supply trunk • 6713 ......■ 8 Muster station down left • 6268 ....................■ 12 Remote control for fuel oil valves • 7104 ........■ 7 Warning symbol • 6886 .................................■ 22
Highly flammable material • 6557 ..................■ 22 Muster station down right • 6267 ..................■ 12 Remote control for lube oil valves • 7113 ........■ 7 Wash your hands symbol • 6870 ...................■ 20
Horn fire alarm • 6652...................................■ 6 Muster station left • 6266..............................■ 12 Remote controlled fire pumps or emergency switches • 6687 .■ 7 Water fixed fire extinguishing installation • 7122W .■ 10
Hose box with spray/jet fire nozzle • 6683 .....■ 7 Muster station no. 4 (example) • 6039 ...........■ 5 Remote controlled fuel/lubricating oil valves • 6709 .■ 7 Water fixed fire extinguishing installation • 7124W .■ 10
Immersion suit • 6032 ...................................■ 4 Muster station no. 4 (example) • 6044...........■ 5 Remote controlled skylights • 6708 ...............■ 7 Water fog applicator • 6693...........................■ 7
IMO safety signs • LC1022G ..........................■ 30 Muster station right • 6263 ...........................■ 12 Remote release station for CO2 • 7115 ..........■ 6 Water fog applicator • 7129 ...........................■ 7
In case of fire break glass • 6327 ..................■ 15 Muster station up • 6271 ...............................■ 12 Remote ventilation shut-off • 6726 ................■ 8 Water monitor • 7130W .................................■ 10
In case of fire break glass • 6779 ..................■ 17 Muster station up • 6272 ...............................■ 12 Rescue boat • 6021 ......................................■ 4 Water monitor (gun) • 6690 ...........................■ 7
In case of fire break glass • 6808 ..................■ 18 Muster station up left • 6270 .........................■ 12 Restricted area authorized personnel only • 6387 .■ 24 Water remote release station • 7115W ...........■ 10
In case of fire your assembly point is: • 6226 .■ 15 Muster station up right • 6269 .......................■ 12 Restricted area authorized personnel only • 6953 .■ 25 Wear ear protection • 6539 ...........................■ 21
In case of fire, do not use lift • 6925 ..............■ 13 No open lights, smoking, visitors • 6391 ........■ 24 Restricted area crew only • 6390 ...................■ 24 Wear face shield • 6846 ................................■ 20
Inert gas installation • 6712 ...........................■ 8 No smoking • 6640 .......................................■ 24 Restricted area no admittance • SP546 .........■ 24 Wear gloves • 6873 .......................................■ 20
Infant lifejacket • 6073 ..................................■ 4 No smoking no naked lights • 6918................■ 25 Retro-Reflective Tapes • Retro-Reflective Tapes. ■ 34 Wear helmet • 6863 ......................................■ 20
Inflatable liferaft vital actions • LC1003G .......■ 27 No smoking with symbol • 6943 ....................■ 24 Rocket parachute flares • 6037 .....................■ 5 Wear mask • 6849 ........................................■ 21
International shore connection • 6684 ...........■ 7 Non Skid Safety Track Tapes • Non Skid Tapes■ 35 Safety plan • 7107.........................................■ 6 Wear mask symbol • 6867 ............................■ 20
Ionizing radiation • 6563 ...............................■ 23 Non-flammable compressed gas 2 • 6379 .....■ 26 Safety signs for enclosed spaces • LC1008G .■ 28 Wear respirator • 6850 ..................................■ 21
It is an offenseto tamper with fire fighting equipment • 6788 .■ 17 Non-ionizing radiation • 6572 ........................■ 22 Saw blade guard symbol • 6529 ....................■ 20 Wear respirator symbol • 6637 ......................■ 20
Keep closed at all times • 6146......................■ 21 Notice unauthorized persons not allowed • 6388 .■ 24 Secondary means of escape • 6704 ..............■ 8 Wet riser • 6792............................................■ 18
Keep door closed at sea • 6145 .....................■ 21 Now wash your hands • 6537 ........................■ 21 Section valves • 6698 ...................................■ 8 Wet riser • 6807............................................■ 18
Ladder • 6244 ...............................................■ 16 Open this valve in the event of fire • 6789 ......■ 17 Secure hatches • 6111 ..................................■ 5 Wheeled CO2 fire extinguisher • 7127C .........■ 10
Laser beam • 6617........................................■ 23 Open valve before running out hose • 6776....■ 17 Shower • 6243 ..............................................■ 16 Wheeled CO2, 30, fire extinguisher • 6840 ....■ 9
Laser symbol • 6614 .....................................■ 23 Oxidizer 5.1 • 6383 .......................................■ 26 Sign door handle - down left • 6008 ..............■ 13 Wheeled DCP-150 • 6960 .............................■ 10
Life raft • 6022 .............................................■ 4 Personal protective equipment is provided, use it! • 6860 .■ 21 Sign door handle - down right • 6007 ............■ 13 Wheeled DCP-50 • 6959...............................■ 10
Lifeboat • 6020 .............................................■ 4 Persons entering these premises... • 6864 ....■ 21 Slide to open • 6232......................................■ 16 Wheeled fire extinguishers • 6695 .................■ 9
Lifeboat • 6273 .............................................■ 13 Petroleum mixture • 6408 .............................■ 22 Slide to open • 6234 .....................................■ 16 Wheeled foam fire extinguisher • 7127F.........■ 10
Lifeboat down • 6278 ....................................■ 12 Petroleum vapor • 6558 ................................■ 23 Smoke detector • 6728 .................................■ 7 Wheeled gas other than CO2 or nitrogen fire extinguisher • 7127H .■ 10
Lifeboat down • 6281 ....................................■ 12 Pilot boarding arrangement • LC1025G ..........■ 31 Smoke hood • 6195.......................................■ 15 Wheeled powder fire extinguisher • 7127 .......■ 9
Lifeboat down left • 6276 ..............................■ 12 Poison 6 • 6384 ............................................■ 26 Space protected by automatic fire alarm • 6655 .■ 6 Wheeled powder, P50, fire extinguisher • 6839 .■ 9
Lifeboat down right • 6275 ............................■ 12 Portable CO2 fire extinguisher • 6632 ...........■ 9 Space protected by CO2 • 6662 ....................■ 6 Wheeled water fire extinguisher • 7127W.......■ 10
Lifeboat launching procedure • LC1002G .......■ 27 Portable fire extinguishers • 6694 ................■ 9 Space protected by CO2 • 7131C...................■ 10 X-rays • 6562................................................■ 23
Lifeboat left • 6277 .......................................■ 12 Portable foam applicator • 6711 ....................■ 8 Space protected by drenching system • 6697 ■ 8
Lifeboat right • 6274......................................■ 12 Portable gas other than CO2 or nitrogen fire extinguisher • 7128H .■ 10 Space protected by foam • 6677 ...................■ 7
Lifeboat up • 6282 ........................................■ 12 Portable Halon, 1211/4 fire extinguisher • 6919 .■ 9 Space protected by foam • 7131F ..................■ 10
Lifeboat up • 6283 ........................................■ 12 Portable magazine chest • 6068....................■ 5 Space protected by gas other than CO2 or nitrogen • 7131H .■ 10
Lifeboat up left • 6280 ..................................■ 12 Portable Powder, LW9, fire extinguisher • 6842■ 9 Space protected by Halon • 6666 ..................■ 6
Lifeboat up right • 6279 ................................■ 12 Portable Powder, P1, fire extinguisher • 6841 ■ 9 Space protected by powder • 7131P ..............■ 10
Lifebuoy • 6026 ............................................■ 4 Portable Powder, P2, fire extinguisher • 6843 ■ 9 Space protected by sprinkler • 6658 ..............■ 6

INDEX COLOR KEY


■ IMO SIGNS ■ FIRE CONTROL ■ EVACUATION ROUTING ■ EMERGENCY EQUIPMENT ■ FIRE FIGHTING ■ MANDATORY PROTECTION
■ HAZARD ■ ISPS ■ IDMG HAZMAT ■ IMO POSTERS ■ TAPES LLL, ROUTING STRIPS, REFLECTIVE & NON-SKID

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