SIST 1013/P1:1997
(Slovenian language)Fire protection - Safety signs - Emergency escape, fire fighting equipment and fire alarm call point - Corrigendum 1
Fire protection - Safety signs - Emergency escape, fire fighting equipment and fire alarm call point - Corrigendum 1
Požarna zaščita - Varnostni znaki - Evakuacijska pot, naprave za gašenje in ročni javljalniki požara - Popravek 1
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SLOVENSKISIST 1013:1996STANDARDPOPRAVEK 1maj 1997Po`arna za{~ita - Varnostni znaki - Evakuacijska pot, naprave zaga{enje in ro~ni javljalniki po`araPOPRAVEK 1Fire protection - Safety signs - Emergency escape, fire fighting equipment andfire alarm call pointTECHNICAL CORRIGENDUM 1Popravek 1 k standardu SIST 1013:1996, 1. izdaja, je pripravil tehni~ni odborUSM/TC POO Po`arna varnost.Na straneh 5, 8 in 9 je treba na vseh zelenih znakih upo{tevati tak piktogram ~loveka,kot je podrobno podan v Dodatku C.S
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