BS EN ISO 9094:2022 – TC 2023
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Tracked Changes. Small craft. Fire protection
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
BSI | 2023 | 97 |
This document defines a practical degree of fire prevention and protection intended to provide enough time for occupants to escape a fire on board small craft. It applies to small craft having a length of the hull (LH) of up to 24 m except for personal watercraft. This document does not cover: — the design and installation of permanently installed galley stoves and heating appliances (including components used to distribute the heat) using fuels that are liquid at atmospheric pressure on small craft, which are covered by ISO 14895:2016; — carbon monoxide detecting systems, which are covered by ISO 12133.
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PDF Pages | PDF Title |
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55 | National foreword |
60 | Annex ZA(informative)Relationship between this European Standard and the essential requirements of Directive 2013/53/EU aimed to be covered |
64 | Foreword |
66 | Introduction |
68 | 1 Scope 2 Normative references |
69 | 3 Terms and definitions |
71 | 4 Fire prevention 4.1 Cooking and heating appliances 4.1.1 General 4.1.2 Appliances with flues 4.1.3 Permanently installed fuel systems 4.2 Materials near cooking or heating appliances 4.2.1 General |
72 | 4.2.2 Protection from open flames |
73 | 4.2.3 Protection from radiated heat devices |
74 | 4.2.4 Protection from solid fuel appliances 4.2.5 Protection from electrical appliances 4.3 Engine and fuel compartments and exhausts 4.3.1 General requirements not dependent on fuel type |
75 | 4.3.2 Specific requirements for compartments containing fixed petrol engines and permanently installed petrol tanks |
76 | 4.3.3 Specific requirements for compartments containing portable petrol-engine equipment and portable petrol tanks or containers 4.4 Electrical installations 4.5 Liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) systems 4.5.1 General 4.5.2 LPG systems not used for propulsion 4.5.3 LPG systems used for propulsion 4.5.4 Self-contained portable appliances 4.6 Ignition protection |
77 | 4.7 Decklights 5 Fire detection 6 Fire escape 6.1 Fire escape routes 6.1.1 General |
78 | 6.2 Fire exits 6.2.1 General 6.2.2 Minimum clear dimensions 6.2.3 Positioning fire exits 6.2.4 Capability to open fire exits |
79 | 6.2.5 Deck hatches designated as fire exits 6.2.6 Watertightness of fire exits 7 Fire-fighting equipment 7.1 Purpose 7.2 Protection of habitable spaces containing sleeping bunks 7.3 Protection of habitable spaces containing cooking and heating appliances 7.4 Protection of engine compartment(s) 7.4.1 General |
80 | 7.4.2 Fire ports |
81 | 7.5 Portable fire extinguishers 7.5.1 Purpose 7.5.2 General requirements 7.5.3 Carbon dioxide (CO2) extinguishers |
82 | 7.5.4 Location and capacity of portable fire extinguishers 7.6 Fixed fire extinguishing systems 7.6.1 Purpose 7.6.2 General requirements |
83 | 7.6.3 General installation requirements |
84 | 7.6.4 Activation of the system 7.7 Fire blanket |
85 | 8 Displayed information 8.1 General requirements 8.2 Fixed system warning for non-asphyxiant medium 8.3 CO2 portable extinguisher |
86 | 8.4 Storage of ladder to escape hatch 8.5 Displayed symbol requirements 9 Owner’s manual |
87 | Annex A (normative) Information in the owner’s manual |
90 | Annex B (informative) Classification of fires, fire ratings according to EN 3-7 and selection of portable fire extinguishers |
92 | Annex C (informative) Selection of fixed fire extinguishing systems |
94 | Bibliography |