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Which standard governs the photoluminescent markings used as a component of an emergency exit path in a building where they are used in lieu of or in addition to powered emergency lighting?

CAN/ULC-S572 is the Canadian Standard for Photoluminescent and Self-Luminous Exit Signs and Path Marking Systems, regulating their performance and testing.

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Question: Which standard governs the photoluminescent markings used as a component of an emergency exit path in a building where they are used in lieu of or in addition to powered emergency lighting?

Answer options: ✅ CAN/ULC-S572

  • CAN/ULC-S524
  • CSA C22.2 No. 141
  • NFPA 110

Correct answer: CAN/ULC-S572

Explanation: CAN/ULC-S572 is the Canadian Standard for Photoluminescent and Self-Luminous Exit Signs and Path Marking Systems, regulating their performance and testing.

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