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These Guidelines apply to all shipborne navigational systems and equipment. The symbols listed in the appendix should be used for the display of navigation-related information to promote consistency in the symbol presentation on navigational equipment.
3.2 Table 1 summarizes the standardized shipboard safety signs used in workplaces and public areas in terms of functional category, referent number, referent, graphical symbol as well as geometric shape and colour. Table 1 — Summary of safety signs for shipboard use. CATEGORY.
The symbols listed in the appendix should be used for the display of navigation-related information to promote consistency in the symbol presentation on navigational equipment. The symbols listed in the appendix should replace symbols which are currently contained in existing performance standards.
The symbols listed in the appendix should be used for the display of navigation-related information to promote consistency in the symbol presentation on navigational equipment. The symbols listed in the appendix should replace symbols which are currently contained in existing performance standards.
Understand navigation marks and how to pass them safely. Know your sound signals and what lights you must display on your vessel. Recognise other vessels at night.
GUIDELINES FOR THE PRESENTATION OF NAVIGATION-RELATED SYMBOLS. 1. Purpose. The purpose of these annexed Guidelines is to provide guidance on the appropriate use of navigation-related symbols to achieve a harmonized and consistent presentation. 2. Scope.
1 Απρ 2019 · These symbols are necessary to comply with the mandatory requirements of SOLAS regulations II2/13.7 (ro-ro passenger ship escape routes), III/9 (LSA operating instructions), III/11 (survival craft muster and embarkation arrangements) and III/20.10 (marking of LSA stowage locations).