ISO 15370 discusses standards for low-location lighting (LLL) used on passenger ships.
ISO 15370 specifies the requirements for the approval, installation, and maintenance of low-location lighting systems for passenger ships.
ISO 15370 provides you with performance requirements through which you can ensure that ow-location lighting systems and their components meet the requirements set out in this document, as verified through the presentation of relevant documents issued by laboratories recognized by the competent authority.
ISO 15370 on low-location lighting (LLL) on passenger ships is applicable for the following entities:
In ship and marine applications, low-location lighting used on passenger ships need to comply with safety and quality standards. The guidelines provided in ISO 15370 help passengers and crew to clearly identify the routes of escape and the relevant exits when the normal emergency lighting is less effective due to smoke.
ISO 15370 guides you about installation and arrangement of low-location lighting systems which ensure that installed phosphorescent materials are capable of providing the required luminance performance following excitation from the normal installed electrical lighting.
You can manufacture low-location lights (LLL) that are safe to use, following the quality guidelines provided in ISO 15370. You can also lengthen the lifespan of your low-location lightings with ISO 15370 guidelines. Manufacturers can demonstrate the reliability of their low-location lightings and build trust in its use throughout the ships and marine supply chain by adhering to ISO 15370.
BS ISO 15370:2021 supersedes BS ISO 15370:2010. BS ISO 15370:2021 includes some technical changes with respect to BS ISO 15370:2010. These include:
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