What is this standard about?
Increased international travel, trade and labour mobility have made it necessary to develop a common way of communicating safety information that relies as little as possible on words.This international standard wants to avoid confusion – and therefore the risk of accidents – by specifying safety signs for the purposes of:
Who is this standard for?
Why should you use this standard?
Because it specifies original safety signs that may be scaled for reproduction and application purposes. The standard allows you to:
These safety signs are intended for use only where there is a risk to people. They may appear in: safety signage in workplaces and public areas, safety manuals and notices, product labelling and escape and evacuation plans, as appropriate.
The shape and colour of each safety sign is in accordance with BS ISO 3864-1 and the design in accordance with BS ISO 3864-3.
NOTE 1: The use of standardized safety signs does not replace proper work methods, instructions and accident prevention training or measures. Education is an essential part of any system that provides safety information.
NOTE 2: BS EN ISO 7010:2012 is not applicable to the signalling used for guiding rail, road, river, maritime and air traffic and to any sector that is subject to a regulation which may differ in certain points from this standard and from the ISO 3864 series.
What’s changed since the last update?
This seventh amendment supersedes BS EN ISO 7010:2012+A6:2016 which is withdrawn. It implements ISO amendment 7:2017 with CEN endorsement A7:2017.
EN ISO 7010:2012
EN ISO 7010:2012/A7:2017
ISO 7010:2011
ISO 7010:2011/Amd 7:2016