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Posted By Gwahir Hi Guys,
Are orange warning labels ie, irritant, harmful etc world wide or just EU
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Posted By Alan Hoskins Hi,
This can't be a stupid question (cf DRB thread) 'cos no one seems to know the answer - or the rest of the world is asleep...
Don't know about the 'world' but they appear to be used in US and Aus, so probably are an international standard.
A
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Posted By Gff have a look at 2.3.4 on page 11 on the attache directive http://ecb.jrc.it/Legislation/1999L0045EC.pdfand look at article 11 on page 12 No mention of it having to be oranage just stand out, indeed you ofen see them on yellow triangels but the symbols i belive are standard Hope this helps some way in answering your "stupid" question ;0)
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Posted By Gff oh and they are further defined in
International Standard ISO 3864: Graphical symbols — Safety colours and safety signs.
British Standard BS 5378: Safety signs and colours.
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Posted By Gff Also
ISO 3864 specifies international standards for safety symbols. These labels are graphical, to overcome language barriers. There is an alternative American standard, ANSI Z.535, which is incompatible with the international standard. The ANSI standard requires an accompanying text, which can pose problems for environments in which people expected to understand the sign may not read the language or may not read at all, including many workplaces in the USA.
this if from Wiki
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Posted By Dave Wilson I think they are as they are used for the transport of DG around the world
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Posted By Gwahir Hi Guys,
To all that answered my "stupid" question I thank you all for the results.
Graham
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