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Lavatory Smoke Detectors

2006-02-17
HISTORICAL
ARP4001A
The purpose of this SAE Aerospace Recommended Practice (ARP) is to describe key features that should be incorporated in the lavatory smoke detector system. Consideration has been given to existing requirements of the FAA and to recommendations of aircraft operators and manufacturers. This document is deliberately not specific in all areas in order to maximize the freedom to use state-of-the-art design and manufacturing technologies. Safe, reliable, and effective lavatory smoke detectors remain the primary goal of the document.
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Lavatory Smoke Detectors

2012-05-25
CURRENT
ARP4001B
The purpose of this SAE Aerospace Recommended Practice (ARP) is to describe key features that should be incorporated in the lavatory smoke detector system. Consideration has been given to existing requirements of the FAA and to recommendations of aircraft operators and manufacturers. This document is deliberately not specific in all areas in order to maximize the freedom to use state-of-the-art design and manufacturing technologies. Safe, reliable, and effective lavatory smoke detectors remain the primary goal of the document.
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Lavatory Installation

1998-04-01
HISTORICAL
ARP1315C
This SAE Aerospace Recommended Practice (ARP) establishes recommendations with respect to personnel and aircraft safety for the design of lavatory compartments in commercial aircraft. Consideration should be given to the fact the lavatory compartment is an area in which the passenger is not under direct observation of the flight attendants.
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LAVATORY SMOKE DETECTORS

1990-01-18
HISTORICAL
ARP4001
This ARP is to describe key features for the lavatory smoke detector. Consideration has been given to existing requirements of the FAA, to recommendations of aircraft operators and manufacturers. The ARP is deliberately not specific in all areas in order to maximize potential supplier's freedom to use the state-of-the-art design and manufacturing technologies. Safe, reliable, and effective lavatory smoke detectors remain the primary goal of the ARP.
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LAVATORY INSTALLATION

1992-03-05
HISTORICAL
ARP1315B
This SAE Aerospace Recommended Practice (ARP) establishes recommendations with respect to personnel and aircraft safety for the design of lavatory compartments in commercial aircraft. Consideration should be given to the fact the lavatory compartment is an area in which the passenger is not under direct observation of the flight attendants.
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Emergency, Instruction, and Information Placards - Internal and External

2022-08-05
CURRENT
ARP577F
This SAE Aerospace Recommended Practice (ARP) specifies criteria for the design, development, standardization, and comprehension testing of placards containing pictures, drawings, symbols, and/or written instructions for locating and operating aircraft emergency equipment. This ARP also provides guidance in the selection and implementation of warning placards intended to instruct occupants inside, and rescue personnel outside, the aircraft.
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Emergency, Instruction and Information Placards – Internal and External

2017-02-02
HISTORICAL
ARP577E
This SAE Aerospace Recommended Practice (ARP) specifies criteria for the design, development, standardization, and comprehension testing of placards containing pictures, drawings, symbols, and/or written instructions for locating and operating aircraft emergency equipment. This ARP also provides guidance in the selection and implementation of warning placards intended to instruct occupants inside, and rescue personnel outside, the aircraft.
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Emergency Placarding - Internal and External

2003-01-30
HISTORICAL
ARP577D
This SAE Aerospace Recommended Practice (ARP) provides criteria for the development and standardization of placards containing signs, symbols and/or instructions for locating and operating exits and emergency equipment that might be used or operated by cabin occupants and rescue personnel under emergency conditions. In addition, this ARP gives guidance in the selection and development of warning placards. The placards are intended to be seen and understood by occupants within and, in the case of external exit placards, by persons outside of the airplane.
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EMERGENCY PLACARDING - INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL

1993-03-16
HISTORICAL
ARP577C
This SAE Aerospace Recommended Practice (ARP) provides criteria for the development and standardization of placards containing easily understood signs, symbols, and/or instructions for locating and operating exits and emergency equipment which might be used or operated by cabin occupants and rescue personnel under emergency conditions. In addition, this ARP gives guidance in the selection and development of warning labels. The placards are intended to be seen and understood by occupants within and, in the case of external exit placards, by persons outside the airplane.
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Demonstration Emergency Equipment

2017-01-04
HISTORICAL
ARP6239
This SAE Aerospace Recommended Practice (ARP) recommends the design and features of aircraft demonstration emergency equipment for use in passenger safety briefings.
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