Types of Alarms on Ship:
Emergency alarm signals on a ship are audio-visual warning systems that particularly alert crew members to the presence of a specific threat. Since they are more specific and only call for one person's attention, they differ significantly from non-emergency signals on the bridge, in the cargo, or in the engine room.
An emergency alarm sounds more forcefully. Because it involves all of the staff and, if any, passengers, you can hear it everywhere on board. These alarms are combined with a visual device in the noisy engine room, such as a strobe light that flashes.
Additionally, these alarms send a crucial message that must be followed immediately. Failure to do so could lead to the loss of life, the ship, or even both.
Lighting panel
Lighting panels are electrical cabinets used to control electric lighting systems in all areas. This device contains switches and controls. Specialized for controlling ship lighting systems.
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Ship's Horn
Not only are sound signals such as foghorns required by federal and international laws, but they are an important navigational and safety tool. Horns can warn boats away from ships, structures and areas where they might run aground.
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Navigation Light
The ship navigation signal system is an important part of the ship’s security and it’s an important lighting system to ensure the safety of night boating. According to the international regulations for preventing collisions at sea, the navigation signal equipment must be installed on the ship with ship navigation lights, ship signal lights and foghorn. The navigation lighting system includes headlight, sidelight, stern light, towing light, anchor light, yellow all-round flashing light, maneuvering signal light and flashing light.
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