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It uses colours and principles set out in ISO 3864 for these symbols, and is intended to provide “safety information that relies as little as possible on the use of words to achieve understanding.”[1] (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4The standard was published in October 2003, splitting off from ISO 3864:1984, which set out design standards and colors of safety signage and merging ISO 6309:1987, Fire protection – Safety signs to create a unique and distinct standard for safety symbols.[2][3]As of September\u00a02022[update], the latest version is ISO 7010:2019, with 6 published amendments.[4] This revision canceled and replaced ISO 20712-1:2008, incorporating the water safety signs and beach safety flags specified in it.[5]Table of Contents (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4Shape and colour[edit]Safe condition[edit]Crescent variant[edit]Fire protection[edit]Mandatory[edit]Prohibition[edit]Warning[edit]Withdrawn symbols[edit]See also[edit]References[edit]External links[edit]Shape and colour[edit]ISO 7010 specifies five combinations of shape and colour to distinguish between the type of information presented.[6]ISO registers and lists recommended pictograms, which it calls “safety signs”, on its website, ISO.org. The ISO standard provides a registered number for pictograms that have officially been made part of the ISO 7010 standard. Corresponding with the categories above, in ISO parlance, “E” numbers refer to Emergency (signs showing a safe condition), “F” numbers refer to Fire protection, “P” numbers refer to Prohibited actions, “M” numbers refer to Mandatory actions, and “W” numbers refer to Warnings of hazards.[8]According to the related ISO 3864-1 standard, if a symbol does not exist for a situation, the recommended solution is to use the relevant ‘general’ symbol (M001, P001, W001), along with a supplemental text message.[9]Safe condition[edit]E001 \u2013 Emergency exit (left hand)E002 \u2013 Emergency exit (right hand)E004 \u2013 Emergency telephoneE007 \u2013 Evacuation assembly pointE008 \u2013 Break to obtain accessE010 \u2013 Automated external heart defibrillatorE014 \u2013 Child seat presence and orientation detection system (CPOD)E016 \u2013 Emergency window with escape ladderE018 \u2013 Turn anticlockwise (counterclockwise) to openE019 \u2013 Turn clockwise to openE020 \u2013 Emergency stop buttonE021 \u2013 Protection shelterE022 \u2013 Door opens by pushing on the left-hand sideE023 \u2013 Door opens by pushing on the right-hand sideE024 \u2013 Evacuation temporary refugeE025 \u2013 Emergency hammerE026 \u2013 Emergency exit for people unable to walk or with walking impairment (left)E027 \u2013 Medical grab bagE028 \u2013 Oxygen resuscitatorE029 \u2013 Emergency escape breathing deviceE030 \u2013 Emergency exit for people unable to walk or with walking impairment (right)E031 \u2013 Shipboard general alarmE032 \u2013 Shipboard assembly stationE033 \u2013 Door slides right to openE034 \u2013 Door slides left to openE039 \u2013 Davit-launched liferaftE041 \u2013 Lifebuoy with lineE042 \u2013 Lifebuoy with lightE043 \u2013 Lifebuoy with line and lightE045 \u2013 Child’s lifejacketE046 \u2013 Infant’s lifejacketE047 \u2013 Search and rescue transponderE048 \u2013 Survival craft distress signalsE049 \u2013 Rocket parachute flareE050 \u2013 Line-throwing applianceE051 \u2013 Two-way VHF radiotelephone apparatusE052 \u2013 Emergency position indicating radio beaconE053 \u2013 Embarkation ladderE054 \u2013 Marine evacuation slideE055 \u2013 Marine evacuation chuteE056 \u2013 Survival clothingE057 \u2013 Door opens by pulling on the left-hand sideE058 \u2013 Door opens by pulling on the right-hand sideE060 \u2013 Evacuation chairE061 \u2013 Water life-saving equipmentE062 \u2013 Tsunami evacuation areaE063 \u2013 Tsunami evacuation buildingE064 \u2013 First aid responderE065 \u2013 Natural disaster outdoor refuge areaE067 \u2013 Evacuation mattressE068 \u2013 Lifebuoy with light and smokeE069 \u2013 Person overboard call pointE070 \u2013 Evacuation lift for people unable to use stairsCrescent variant[edit]ISO 7010 states on all symbols with a first aid cross, that it “may be replaced with another element appropriate to cultural requirements”. In countries with a Muslim-majority population, an appropriate symbol is the crescent.Fire protection[edit]F001 \u2013 Fire extinguisherF004 \u2013 Collection of firefighting equipmentF005 \u2013 Fire alarm call pointF006 \u2013 Fire emergency telephoneF007 \u2013 Fire protection doorF008 \u2013 Fixed fire extinguishing batteryF009 \u2013 Wheeled fire extinguisherF010 \u2013 Portable foam applicator unitF011 \u2013 Water fog applicatorF012 \u2013 Fixed fire extinguishing installationF013 \u2013 Fixed fire extinguishing bottleF014 \u2013 Remote release stationF017 \u2013 Firefighters’ liftF018 \u2013 Fire alarm flashing lightF019 \u2013 Unconnected fire hoseMandatory[edit]M001 \u2013 General mandatory action signM002 \u2013 Refer to instruction manual\/bookletM003 \u2013 Wear ear protectionM004 \u2013 Wear eye protectionM005 \u2013 Connect an earth terminal to the groundM006 \u2013 Disconnect mains plug from electrical outletM007 \u2013 Opaque eye protection must be wornM008 \u2013 Wear foot protectionM009 \u2013 Wear protective glovesM010 \u2013 Wear protective clothingM013 \u2013 Wear a face shieldM014 \u2013 Wear head protectionM015 \u2013 Wear high visibility clothingM017 \u2013 Wear respiratory protectionM018 \u2013 Wear a safety harnessM019 \u2013 Wear a welding maskM020 \u2013 Wear safety beltsM021 \u2013 Disconnect before carrying out maintenance or repairM022 \u2013 Use barrier creamM024 \u2013 use this walkwayM025 \u2013 Protect infants’ eyes with opaque eye protectionM026 \u2013 Use protective apronM027 \u2014 install or check guardM028 \u2014 install locks and keep lockedM030 \u2014 place trash in the binM031 \u2014 use guard to protect from injury from the table sawM032 \u2014 use footwear with anti-static or anti-spark featuresM033 \u2014 lower safety restraining bar on ski chairliftM034 \u2014 raise safety restraining bar on ski chairliftM035 \u2014 exit towpath after fallingM036 \u2014 keep ski tips upM037 \u2014 close and secure the hatch (lifeboat launch sequence)M038 \u2014 start the motor (lifeboat launch sequence)M039 \u2014 lower the lifeboat to the water (lifeboat launch sequence)M040 \u2014 lower the lifeboat to the water (lifeboat launch sequence)M041 \u2014 lower the rescue boat to the water (lifeboat launch sequence)M042 \u2014 release the hooks holding the lifeboat (lifeboat launch sequence)M043 \u2014 start the water spray for the lifeboat (lifeboat launch sequence)M044 \u2014 start the air supply for the lifeboat (lifeboat launch sequence)M045 \u2014 release the ropes (gripes) (lifeboat launch sequence)M046 \u2014 secure gas cylindersM047 \u2014 use breathing equipment (SCBA)M048 \u2014 use gas detectorM049 \u2014 use personal protective equipment for sportM050 \u2014 exit sled-toboggan to the leftM051 \u2014 exit sled-toboggan to the rightM052 \u2014 keep a safe distance between sleds (toboggans)M053 \u2014 wear personal floatation device (PFD) (lifejacket)M054 \u2014 supervise children during aquatic activitiesM055 \u2013 Keep out of the reach of children[10][11]M056 \u2013 Ventilate before and during enteringM057 \u2013 Ensure continuous ventilationM058 \u2013 Entry only with supervisor outsideM059 \u2013 Wear laboratory coatM060 \u2013 Hold the trolley handleProhibition[edit]P001 \u2013 General prohibition signP005 \u2013 Not drinking waterP006 \u2013 No access for forklift trucks and industrial vehiclesP007 \u2013 No access for people with active implanted cardiac devicesP008 \u2013 No metallic articles or watchesP011 \u2013 Do not extinguish with waterP013 \u2013 No activated mobile phoneP014 \u2013 No access for people with metallic implantsP016 \u2013 Do not spray with waterP019 \u2013 No stepping on surfaceP020 \u2013 Do not use lift in the event of fireP022 \u2013 No eating or drinkingP024 \u2013 Do not walk or stand hereP025 \u2013 Do not use this incomplete scaffoldP026 \u2013 Do not use this device in a bathtub, shower or water-filled reservoirP027 \u2013 Do not use this lift for peopleP028 \u2013 Do not wear glovesP030 \u2013 Do not tie knots in ropeP031 \u2013 Do not alter the state of the switchP032 \u2013 Do not use for face grindingP033 \u2013 Do not use for wet grindingP034 \u2013 Do not use with hand-held grinderP035 \u2013 Do not wear metal-studded footwearP036 \u2013 No children allowedP037 \u2013 Do not leave the tow-trackP038 \u2013 Do not swing the chairP039 \u2013 Hot works prohibitedP040 \u2013 Do not set off fireworksP041 \u2013 No leaning againstP042 \u2013 Not for pregnant womenP043 \u2013 Not for people in the state of intoxicationP044 \u2013 Use of smart glasses prohibitedP046 \u2013 Do not stretch out of tobogganP047 \u2013 Do not ram into toboggansP051 \u2013 No sub-aqua divingP055 \u2013 No manually powered craftP056 \u2013 No mechanically powered craftP057 \u2013 No personal water craftP058 \u2013 No towed water activityP060 \u2013 No outdoor footwearP061 \u2013 No jumping into waterP062 \u2013 No pushing into waterP063 \u2013 No body boardingP064 \u2013 No surfing between the red-and-yellow flagsP067 \u2013 No sand yachtingP068 \u2013 Do not expose to direct sunlight or hot surfaceP069 \u2013 Not to be serviced by usersP070 \u2013 Do not put finger into the nozzle of a hydromassageP071 \u2013 Do not cross barrierP073 \u2013 Do not shut lid when burners are operatingP074 \u2013 Child seat installation prohibitedWarning[edit]W001 \u2013 General warning signW002 \u2013 Explosive materialsW003 \u2013 Radioactive material or ionizing radiationW005 \u2013 Non-ionizing radiationW007 \u2013 Floor-level obstacleW008 \u2013 Drop or fall hazardW009 \u2013 Biological hazardW010 \u2013 Low temperature hazardW011 \u2013 Slippery surfaceW012 \u2013 Electricity hazardW014 \u2013 Forklift truck and other industrial vehiclesW015 \u2013 Overhead or suspended loadW018 \u2013 Automatic start-upW019 \u2013 Crushing by moving partsW020 \u2013 Overhead obstacleW021 \u2013 Flammable materialW023 \u2013 Corrosive substanceW024 \u2013 Crushing of handsW025 \u2013 Counter-rotating rollersW026 \u2013 Battery chargingW027 \u2013 Optical radiationW028 \u2013 Oxidizing substanceW029 \u2013 Pressurized cylinderW030 \u2013 Hand Injury in PressW031 \u2013 Hand injury from rapid movement of workpiece in press brake machineW032 \u2014 rapid movement of workpiece in press brake machineW037 \u2014 injury from automated or remote-controlled vehiclesW038 \u2014 sudden loud noisesW039 \u2013 Falling Ice SpikesW041 \u2014 breathing hazardW042 \u2014 arc flash hazardW045 \u2014 water skiing or towed water activity areaW049 \u2014 submerged objectsW050 \u2014 sudden drop in swimming poolW051 \u2014 no guard rail and unprotected edgesW052 \u2014 unstable cliff edgeW055 \u2014 sewage effluent outfallW056 \u2014 tsunami hazard zoneW059 \u2014 wheeled beach vehicles; land surfing; sand yachting; wind cartsW061 \u2014 quicksand, mud, deep mud, or siltW065 \u2014 high surf or large breaking wavesW066 \u2014 Sudden drop to deep waterW067 \u2014 alligators, caymans and crocodilesW068 \u2013 Falling into water when stepping on or off a floating surfaceW071 \u2013 Substance or mixture presenting a health hazardW072 \u2013 Substance or mixture that can cause an environmental hazardW073 \u2013 Large-scale fire zoneW075 \u2013 Active volcano zoneW076 \u2013 Debris flow zoneWithdrawn symbols[edit]The following symbols were previously part of ISO 7010, but have since been withdrawn from the standard.E005 \u2013 Direction arrow (90\u00b0 angle)E006 \u2013 Direction arrow (45\u00b0 angle)See also[edit]References[edit]External links[edit] (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || 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