2.4 Exit and emergency exit signs
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2.4 Exit and emergency exit signs

  .1 All doors provided for passenger use leading from passenger spaces to open decks or to alleyways used as escape routes must be clearly indicated with a sign marked “EXIT" and the relevant symbol. Where possible one sign should be over the door but where the door is not readily visible from within the space it serves a further sign should be provided to indicate the direction in which the door lies.

  .2 Doors, windows, side scuttles and other openings that are not normally used as thoroughfares, but which could be used for emergency escape purposes, should be clearly marked “EMERGENCY EXIT" and the relevant symbol.


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