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BS ISO 16069:2017

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Current

The latest, up-to-date edition.

Graphical symbols. Safety signs. Safety way guidance systems (SWGS)

Available format(s)

Hardcopy , PDF

Language(s)

English

Published date

16-11-2017

Foreword
Introduction
1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms and definitions
4 Planning a SWGS
5 Basic principles for the design of SWGS
6 Specific requirements for electrically powered
  components
7 Specific requirements for phosphorescent
  components
Annex A (normative) - Measurement of
         photopic luminance of
         phosphorescent components in
        the laboratory
Annex B (normative) - On-site measurement of
        luminance performance of phosphorescent
        components of a SWGS
Annex C (informative) - Visibility and identifiability
        of phosphorescent safety way guidance
        components and their sizing and location
Bibliography

Explains the principles governing the design and application of visual components used to create a safety way guidance system (SWGS). Contains general principles valid both for electrically powered and for phosphorescent components.

This document describes the principles governing the design and application of visual components used to create a safety way guidance system (SWGS).

This document contains general principles valid both for electrically powered and for phosphorescent components. Special information which is related to the type of component is given to assist in defining the environment of use, choice of material, layout, installation and maintenance of SWGS.

This document does not cover risk assessment. Applications with different risks to the occupants typically require different layouts and types of SWGS. The specific application and exact final design of SWGS is entrusted to those persons responsible for this task.

This document also does not include the special considerations of possible tactile or audible components of SWGS, nor does it include requirements for high mounted components of the emergency escape route lighting, especially the design and application of emergency escape route lighting.

This document is intended, by collaboration and coordination, to be used by all other Technical Committees within ISO and IEC charged with developing SWGS for their specific requirements. This document is not to be used for ships falling under regulations of the International Maritime Organization (IMO).

Committee
PH/8/1
DevelopmentNote
Supersedes 02/563430 DC. (11/2004) Supersedes 16/30322000 DC. (11/2017)
DocumentType
Standard
Pages
50
PublisherName
British Standards Institution
Status
Current
Supersedes

Standards Relationship
ISO 16069:2017 Identical

ISO 7010:2011 Graphical symbols Safety colours and safety signs Registered safety signs
IEC 60364-5-56:2009 Low-voltage electrical installations - Part 5-56: Selection and erection of electrical equipment - Safety services
IEC 60050-845:1987 International Electrotechnical Vocabulary (IEV) - Part 845: Lighting
ISO 30061:2007 Emergency lighting
ISO 23601:2009 Safety identification Escape and evacuation plan signs
ISO/CIE 19476:2014 Characterization of the performance of illuminance meters and luminance meters
ISO 15370:2010 Ships and marine technology Low-location lighting (LLL) on passenger ships Arrangement
ISO 3864-1:2011 Graphical symbols Safety colours and safety signs Part 1: Design principles for safety signs and safety markings
IEC 60598-2-22:2014+AMD1:2017 CSV Luminaires - Part 2-22: Particular requirements - Luminaires for emergency lighting
ISO 3864-3:2012 Graphical symbols — Safety colours and safety signs — Part 3: Design principles for graphical symbols for use in safety signs
ISO 3864-4:2011 Graphical symbols Safety colours and safety signs Part 4: Colorimetric and photometric properties of safety sign materials

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