IMO signs explained |
With this article, we intend to initiate a series of articles that will look into a particular IMO symbol and based on the relevant standard to describe the meaning behind its graphical components as well as to describe the firefighting or lifesaving equipment each particular symbol is supposed to identify. In this series of articles the first sign to be featured is the Fire Hydrant sign: Each vessel is fitted with portable marine firefighting equipment and with fixed firefighting installations. The selection of equipment used to fight a specific fire will depend on the intensity and type of fire. The fixed installation is used when the fire cannot be fought and restrained by portable equipment. A vessel’s main fixed firefighting installation is comprised of several strategically located fire hydrants and with a series of dedicated pumps that supply them.
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