Standard Practice for Labeling of Backpacking and Mountaineering Tents and Bivouac Sacks

SIGNIFICANCE AND USE
These warnings are intended as preventive measures against most reported hazards. This practice may not apply to all tents or bivouac sacks, and should be modified appropriately.
SCOPE
1.1 This practice establishes requirements for the information that shall be permanently affixed to backpacking and mountaineering tents and bivouac sacks.

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An American National Standard
Designation:F2441–05
Standard Practice for
Labeling of Backpacking and Mountaineering Tents and
Bivouac Sacks
This standard is issued under the fixed designation F2441; the number immediately following the designation indicates the year of
original adoption or, in the case of revision, the year of last revision. A number in parentheses indicates the year of last reapproval. A
superscript epsilon (´) indicates an editorial change since the last revision or reapproval.
1. Scope 5. Procedure
1.1 This practice establishes requirements for the informa- 5.1 Therecommendedlabelsareshowninthefiguresbelow.
tion that shall be permanently affixed to backpacking and The size of the tent label is not defined, but should be readable
mountaineering tents and bivouac sacks. in accordance with ANSI Z535.4 and based on the size of the
tent.
2. Referenced Documents
5.2 The tent label is not intended to replace the label
2.1 ANSI Standard:
required by CPIA-84.
ANSI Z535.4 Product Safety Signs and Labels
3 6. Tent Label
2.2 CPIA Standard:
CPIA–84 Specification for Flame-Resistant Materials Used 6.1 The caution sign and warning label are printed on an
in Camping Tentage orange background 6 in. wide by 1 in. high, with the rest of the
wording on a white background. It is recommended that the
3. Terminology
label be sewn into the tent close to an entrance where the user
3.1 Definitions:
will easily see it.
3.1.1 backpacking and mountaineering tent, n—portable
7. Bivouac Sack Label
shelter made primarily of fabric weighing less than 3 oz/yd ,
designed to be carried by the occupants while backpacking or 7.1 The recommended size of the bivy warning label is 2 in.
mountaineering. wide by 4 in. long. The caution sign and “warning” are printed
3.1.2 bivouac sack, n—lightweight waterproof bag that on an orange background 2 in. wide by 1 in. wide, with the rest
covers one or more sleeping bags. of the wording on a white background. It is recommended that
3.1.3 bivy sack, n—also known as bivouac sack. the label be sewn onto the bivy, on or close to a zipper where
it will be easily seen by a user.
4. Significance and Use
8. Keywords
4.1 These warnings are intended as preventive measures
against most reported hazards. This practice may not apply to 8.1 backpacking; bivouac sack; bivy sack; hazards; label;
all tents or bivouac sacks, and should be modified appropri- mountaineering; tent
ately.
This practice is und
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