ISO Symbols for Safety Signs and Labels
ISO Standards for Safety Signage
This section provides an overview of ISO standards for safety signage, including graphical symbols, sign formats, colors, and integration of symbols and colors.
ISO Standards for Safety Signage
- The International Organization for Standardization (ISO) standardizes graphical symbols on a worldwide basis.
- Consistency is key in safety communication on a global scale.
- Yellow is used on warning signs as the background color for black symbols to indicate potential hazards.
- Prohibition signs have a red circle with a red slash at a 45-degree angle. They indicate actions that should not be done or potential hazards.
- Mandatory action signs are blue circles with white graphics. They indicate actions that should be taken to avoid hazards, such as wearing personal protective equipment.
- Fire equipment symbols include red squares with white flames and white graphical symbols indicating the type of equipment. Green squares with white graphics indicate the location of safety equipment or safe conditions.
- As you approach a sign, pay attention to both the color and symbol to understand the specific safety message.
Vocabulary
This section explains how different colors and symbols in ISO standards convey different types of safety messages.
Color and Symbol Meanings
- Yellow: Indicates potential hazards present (used on warning signs).
- Red: Prohibits certain actions or warns about potential hazards (used on prohibition signs).
- Blue: Indicates mandatory actions to avoid hazards (used on mandatory action signs).
- Green: Indicates safety equipment locations or safe conditions (used on green square signs).
- Pay attention to both color and symbol when interpreting safety messages conveyed by signage.
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