These requirements cover components intended for use in the manufacturer
of personal flotatio n devices. Compliance with these requirements does not
indicate that the product is intended for use as a component of an end
product without further investigation. The requirements shall be applied to
othe r components if found to be appropriate.
The components addressed in this Standard are intended for use in personal
flotation devices whic h comply with the requirements of Underwriters
Laboratories Inc., a nd the United States Coast Guard Subparts of Chapter
I, Title 46, Code of Federal Regulations. These include:
a) USCG Subparts 160.002, 160.047, 160.048, 160.049, 160.050,
160.052, 160.053, 160.055 , 160.060, 160.064, 160.076, 160.077,
160.150, 160.155, and 160.176.
b) The requirements for:
1) Marine Buoyant Devices, UL 1123;
2) Buoyant Cushions, UL 1175;
3) Buoyant Vests, UL 1177;
4) Hybrid Personal Flotation Devices, UL 1517; and
5) Fully Inflatable Recreational Personal Flotation Devices, UL 1180.
These requirements also cover personal flotation device components
intended to meet the requirements of the United States Coast Guard
Subparts of Chapter I, Title 46, Code of Federal Regulations. Thes e
include USCG Subparts 164.019 and 164.023.
The components addressed in th is Standard are not prohibited from being
used on devices that comply with other regul ations and requirements (other
than those tabulated in 1.2) when the component meets the intent of the
requirements of Underwriters Laboratories Inc. and the United States Coast
Guard.
A product that contains features, characteristics, components, materials, or
systems new or different from those in use when the Standard was
developed, and that involves a risk of fire, electric shock, or injury to
persons, shall be evaluated using the appropriate additional component and
end-product requirements as determined necessary to mai ntain the level of
safety for the user of the product as originally anticipated by the intent of this
Standard.
| Edition : | 3rd |
| Published : | 11/20/2001 |