Public Swimming Pools - Computer Vision Systems for the Detection of Drowning Accidents in Swimming Pools: Safety Requirements and Test Methods
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The safety standards and testing procedures for computer vision systems used in public swimming pools to identify drowning incidents are specified in the DIN EN ISO 20380 standard.
The standard does not apply to computer vision systems used in home swimming pools or pools with a surface area of less than 150 m2, according to the description, which is centered on systems used in public swimming pools.
A crucial component of public pool safety, the goal of this standard is to ensure the efficient and trustworthy identification of drowning accidents in large-scale swimming pools. It outlines the requirements and specifications that computer vision systems must adhere to in order to achieve the necessary safety standards.
The standard also offers instructions for evaluating the efficiency and functionality of these computer vision systems. The standard's goal is to confirm that the systems are capable of precisely detecting drowning events and producing prompt alerts to avert potential fatalities.
| Descriptors | Alarm devices, Alarm systems, Alarming, Automatic, Care, Computers, Definitions, Design, Detection, Drowning, Emergency, Equipment safety, Human body, Information, Maintenance, Messages, Optical, Passing on, Rescue provisions, Safety of products, Safety requirements, Specification (approval), Supervisory staff, Swimming pools, Testing, Underwater, Presentations |
| ICS Codes | 13.320 - Alarm and warning systems 35.240.99 - IT applications in other fields 97.220.10 - Sports facilities |
| Language(s) | English |
| File Size | 1.7 MB |