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Common Warning Symbols Definitions
The following symbols are commonly used to indicate that a task requires precautionary measures be understood and
practiced during the execution of the task.
Icon
Definition
CAUTION
The exclamation point is intended to alert the user to the
presence of important operating and/or maintenance
(servicing) information in the literature accompanying the
product.
PRESENCE OF ELECTRICITY
The lightning bolt is intended to alert the user to
the presence of electricity. The electricity can
be directly related to the specific operation or it
can be in the area of the operation.
HAZARDOUS VOLTAGE
The lightning bolt and human figure is intended to alert the
user to the presence of voltages that can serious or fatal
shock to a person.
EXPLOSION
The explosion is intended to alert the user to the possibility
that something associated with or in the area of the particular
operation presents the risk of an explosion.
EXPLOSION
The explosion with a face is intended to alert the user that a
particular operation or task exposes the individual(s) to a risk
of explosion within close proximity to the immediate work
location.
HOT SURFACE
The open flame and heat lines are a generic icon to alert the
user that there is or could be an exposed source of flame in
the immediate vicinity of the particular operation.
HOT SURFACE w/BURN HAZARD
The radiating surface with a hand alerts the user to the risk
that there is or could be a potential for being burned by
contact with a surface.
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Notes
This icon is typically used with
another, more specific, icon that
identifies the nature of the
warning.
This icon is typically used with
another, more specific, icon that
identifies the nature of the
warning.
This icon is more specific than
the previous EXPLOSION icon.
This icon is not the same as the
FLAMMABLE icon described
below.
Hot surfaces are not always
associated with a flame. An
engine exhaust pipe is one
example of a hot surface with
no flame.
.
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