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Safety Considerations of Food and Beverage Service Carts

2000-03-01
HISTORICAL
ARP4171
Food and beverage service carts referenced herein include: a Items of food or beverage service equipment not permanently attached or made a part of the aircraft structure b Components of such carts that are nonstationary parts thereof c Specific associated equipment and systems affecting the operation of such carts
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Passenger Safety Information System

2023-06-05
CURRENT
ARP1384E
These recommendations are to aid the international air transport industry by identifying a standard, minimum amount of safety instructions and procedures that should be provided in the PSIS. Aircraft operators are encouraged to customize the PSIS to their own operations. This document also provides recommendations for: a Passenger safety information briefings and associated materials, b Demonstration emergency equipment, c Ensuring passenger suitability for those seated in exit seats, d The standardization of safety briefings for passengers seated at exits who may be responsible for opening exits on transport aircraft during an emergency, and e A standardized protective brace position to reduce the severity of injury during severe turbulence, rapid deceleration, or a sudden impact.
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Passageway Door Operation

2013-09-19
CURRENT
ARP499C
The purpose of this SAE Aerospace Recommended Practice (ARP) is to provide recommendations which will lead to the standardization of passageway door operation in all transport aircraft, by providing in the design, features which will result in minimum exit passage blockage and jamming.
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Passageway Door Operation

2007-04-12
HISTORICAL
ARP499B
The purpose of this SAE Aerospace Recommended Practice (ARP) is to provide recommendations which will lead to the standardization of passageway door operation in all transport aircraft, by providing in the design, features which will result in minimum exit passage blockage and jamming.
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PASSENGER CABIN EMERGENCY EQUIPMENT STOWAGE TRANSPORT AIRCRAFT

1994-05-01
HISTORICAL
ARP997B
The recommendations cover stowage of all portable cabin emergency equipment, including: a Oxygen units b Oxygen masks c Fire extinguishers d Protective breathing equipment (PBE) e First aid kits f Medical kits g Megaphones h Flashlights i Axes j Life rafts k Survival kits l Life preservers (vests) m Radio transmitters
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PASSENGER CABIN EMERGENCY EQUIPMENT STOWAGE

1981-03-01
HISTORICAL
ARP997A
This ARP covers stowage of all portable cabin emergency equipment, such as oxygen bottles/masks, fire extinguishers, first aid kits, megaphones, flashlights, axes, life rafts, survival kits, life preservers, etc. The following criteria are recommended as general provisions in conjunction with the current applicable Federal Aviation Administration requirements.
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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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