Competences

Know-how and experience in all danger zones

The technical and legal requirements for safety guidance products are very different for applications on land, at sea and in the air. This particularly applies to fire behaviour, smoke and gas generation as well as luminance. All electrical and photoluminescent products from P.E.R. comply with the pertinent standards and regulations. They are used successfully around the world.


Land Sea Air
Land Sea Air

Safety in public buildings and underground transport systems

Land-based applications offer an extensive variety of potential uses for safety and way marking products. Public buildings such as offices, hotels and hospitals must be equipped with safety signs and markings in the same way as tunnels for vehicles, trains and public transport.
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LLL - Safety for passengers and crew

At sea, the international IMO and SOLAS regulations regarding the use of escape route guidance markings apply. Accordingly, all passenger ships with more than 36 passengers or weighing over 500 GRT must be equipped with a Low Location Lighting system.
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FPM — Safety for airline passengers and crew

In civil aviation, the materials used must satisfy extremely demanding regulations (set by the aviation authorities LBA and FAA) with regard to fire behaviour and toxicity. The safety guidance markings developed and manufactured by P.E.R. for civil aviation are marketed and sold exclusively by Lufthansa Technik AG.
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Standards & laws

On land in Germany
ASR A 1.3 and A 2.3, BGR 216, DIN 4844, DIN 4066, DIN 14095, DIN 14096, DIN 67510, DIN EN 62034, DIN 14675
DIN EN 60529, DIN EN 1838, DIN 4844-1-3, ISO 3864
Employer's Liability Insurance Association (BGV) A8, EU Directive, Workplace Regulation (ArbStättV) no. 55, Accident Prevention Regulations (UVV), Accomodation regulations (BStättVO)

At sea
DIN ISO 15370, IMO, SOLAS

In the air
DFS, JAA
National and international aviation authorities (LBA; FAA)


EN ISO 9001:2000

Logo ISO We are certified to the international standard DIN EN ISO 9001:2000.

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