The document specifies design requirements for emergency lighting on a ship. It lists 4 key parameters: 1) Emergency lighting must operate for 18 hours in service alleyways, stairways, and exits. 2) In machinery spaces and main generating stations including control positions. 3) In all control stations, machinery control rooms, and each main and emergency switchboard. 4) And other unspecified areas. The document references SOLAS Chapter II-1, Part D, Regulation 43, Section 2.2.
The document specifies design requirements for emergency lighting on a ship. It lists 4 key parameters: 1) Emergency lighting must operate for 18 hours in service alleyways, stairways, and exits. 2) In machinery spaces and main generating stations including control positions. 3) In all control stations, machinery control rooms, and each main and emergency switchboard. 4) And other unspecified areas. The document references SOLAS Chapter II-1, Part D, Regulation 43, Section 2.2.
The document specifies design requirements for emergency lighting on a ship. It lists 4 key parameters: 1) Emergency lighting must operate for 18 hours in service alleyways, stairways, and exits. 2) In machinery spaces and main generating stations including control positions. 3) In all control stations, machinery control rooms, and each main and emergency switchboard. 4) And other unspecified areas. The document references SOLAS Chapter II-1, Part D, Regulation 43, Section 2.2.
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VI. DESIGN REQUIREMENTS
Key NO Reference Parameter Design Equipment 1. in all service and accommodation alleyways, For a stairways and exits, personnel lift trucks; period of SOLAS, Ch. II- 2. in the machinery spaces and main generating 1. 18 h, 1, Pt. D, Reg. stations including their control positions; emergency 43, 2.2 3. in all control stations, machinery control lighting rooms, and at each main and emergency 4. etc.