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ISO 3864-1:2011 establishes the safety identification colours and design principles for safety signs and safety markings to be used in workplaces and in public areas for the purpose of accident prevention, fire protection, health hazard information and emergency evacuation. It also establishes the basic principles to be applied when developing standards containing safety signs.

ISO 3864-1:2011 is applicable to all locations where safety issues related to people need to be addressed. However, it is not applicable to the signalling used for guiding rail, road, river, maritime and air traffic and, generally speaking, to those sectors subject to a regulation which may differ.

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ISO 3864-1, Safety Colors and Safety Signs, Part 1: Design Principles for Safety Signs and Safety Markings helps to provide best practices for the design of safety identification both in public and in the workplace. ISO 3864-1 standards apply to most safety signs, including those for accident prevention and emergency response.

Having a unified code for the design of these signs helps to reduce reaction time and increase comprehension of these signs. This is especially important in regards to potentially hazardous situations in the workplace and for reacting to emergency situations.

The purpose of ISO 3864-2 Safety Colors and Safety Signs, Part 2: Design Principles for Product Safety Labels is to provide guidelines for the safety labels on any manufactured product, including industrial equipment that might be found in the workplace, in addition to the standards set by ISO 3864-1.

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ISO 3864-1:2002 is applicable to workplaces and all locations and all sectors where safety-related questions may be posed. However, it is not applicable to the signalling used for guiding rail, road, river, maritime and air traffic and, generally speaking, to those sectors subject to a regulation which may differ.

It is important to note that the colours represented in the electronic file of ISO 3864-1:2002 can be neither viewed on screen nor printed as true representations. Although the copies of ISO 3864-1:2002 printed by ISO have been produced to correspond (with an acceptable tolerance as judged by the naked eye) to the colour requirements, it is not intended that these printed copies be used for colour matching and it is necessary to refer to the colorimetric and photometric properties specified in ISO 3864-1:2002. References are also provided from colour order systems for information.

ISO 3864-1:2011 establishes the safety identification colours and design principles for safety signs and safety markings to be used in workplaces and in public areas for the purpose of accident prevention, fire protection, health hazard information and emergency evacuation. It also establishes the basic principles to be applied when developing standards containing safety signs.ISO 3864-1:2011 is applicable to all locations where safety issues related to people need to be addressed. However, it is not applicable to the signalling used for guiding rail, road, river, maritime and air traffic and, generally speaking, to those sectors subject to a regulation which may differ.

Le prsent document spcifie les couleurs d'identification de scurit et les principes de conception des signaux visuels de scurit utiliser des fins de prvention des accidents, de lutte contre l'incendie, d'information sur les risques d'atteinte la sant et d'vacuation d'urgence. Il tablit galement les principes de base appliquer lors du dveloppement des signaux de scurit.

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Created in AutoCAD 2005, then imported into Adobe Illustrator CS2 for coloring and export to SVG and other formats. Dimensions based on ISO 3864-1:2002 standard and red color based on official ISO template (link listed in Other versions).The image was then resized so that the outer edge of the circle was coincident with the largest circle in the ISO/IEC basic symbol pattern Adobe Illustrator template.

The goal of a safety sign is to alert someone, typically an employee, to a policy or procedure quickly, giving them enough time to react and stay safe. With internationally agreed upon standards in place, people can recognize and understand these safety messages much quicker.

This specific standard applies to most safety signs, detailing best practices for the design of safety identification in public spaces and workplaces. ISO 3864-1 describes how appropriate symbols can be used with supplemental text to communicate several hazards in one sign, how to use safety markings for the purpose of accident prevention, fire protection, health hazard information, and emergency evacuation. Additionally, this part of ISO 3864 establishes basic principles to follow when developing standards containing safety standards.

The purpose of ISO 3864-2 is essentially to supplement ISO 3864-1 by focusing on specific design principles for product safety labels on any manufactured product, including equipment used in industrial workplaces.

An important element of ISO 3864-2 is the incorporation of a hazard severity panel. This panel is formatted at the top of the label, with or without a general warning symbol, defines the level of risk through color:

ISO 7010 is the international technical standard that prescribes safety signs for the purposes of hazard information, fire protection, accident prevention, and emergency evacuation. It relies on the design principles, color standards, and graphical symbols defined in ISO 3864. The harmonization of international standards means everyone can understand safety in workplaces and public areas regardless of language or other environmental conditions.

While the ISO 3864 defines the international guidelines for safety signs, labels and markings, the United States turns to the ANSI Z535 series of standards for presenting safety and accident prevention information.

However, there are some differences. Unlike the ANSI Z535.4 standard for example, ISO requires the use of all safety symbols to be used with an ISO-colored surround shape. This means any symbol displayed on a safety label must be surrounded by a blue circle for mandatory actions, a yellow equilateral triangle for symbols alerting to hazards, a green square or rectangle for safe condition symbols, a white circle with a red diagonal line for prohibited actions, and a red square for fire safety symbols.

By adopting basic international principles for safety signs, it will take workers less time to read and understand the message, which is extremely important in a hazardous or emergency situation. Additionally, ISO 3864, ANSI Z535 and ISO 7010 may not be a legal requirement for employers, but adhering to these standards means your safety sign program is in compliance with OSHA regulations.

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There is a need to standardize a system of giving safety information that relies as little as possible on the use of words to achieve understanding. Continued growth in international trade, travel and mobility of labour requires a common method of communicating safety information. Lack of standardization may lead to confusion and the risk of accidents. Safety signs do not replace proper work methods, instructions and accident prevention training or measures. Education is an essential part of any system that provides safety information. This part of ISO 3864 specifies the safety identification colours and design principles for safety signs and safety markings to be used in workplaces and in public areas for the purpose of accident prevention, fire protection, protection from health hazards and emergency evacuation. It also establishes the basic principles to be applied when developing standards containing safety signs. This part of ISO 3864 is applicable to all locations and areas where safety issues related to people need to be addressed. It is not applicable to the signalling used for guiding rail, road, river, maritime and air traffic; generally speaking, to those sectors subject to a regulation which may differ. The ISO 3864 standard series consists of the following parts under the general title "Graphical symbols - Safety colours and safety signs": - Part 1: Design principles for safety signs and safety markings; - Part 2: Design principles for product safety labels; - Part 3: Design principles for graphical symbols for use in safety signs; - Part 4: Colorimetric and photometric properties of safety sign materials. This standard, together with DIN 4844-1, replaces DIN 4844-1:2005-05, which was the modified adoption of ISO 3864-1:2002. The following modifications have been made with respect to DIN 4844-1:2005-05: a) ISO 3864-1:2011 has been adopted in full; b) division of the content into two standards: DIN ISO 3864-1 and DIN 4844-1 dealing with calorimetric and photometric requirements; c) preferred sizes of safety signs and fonts have been deleted; d) specifications relating to outer borders have been deleted; e) specifications relating to borders of supplementary signs have been deleted; f) specifications relating to combination signs and associated direction arrows have been deleted; g) specifications relating to distance factors have been modified and transferred to an informative annex; h) the standard has been editorially revised. The International Standard ISO 3864-1 has been prepared by ISO/TC 145 "Graphical symbols", Subcommittee SC 2 "Safety identification, signs, shapes, symbols and colours" with the essential participation of German experts. The committee responsible for the revision on a national level is Joint Working Committee NA 095-01-06 GA "Sicherheitskennzeichnung" ("Safety marking") of the Safety Design Principles Standards Committee (NASG).

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