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 | | ISO has centralised the task of standardising graphical symbols for use in safety signs for workplaces and public areas within one subcommittee, ISO/TC 145/SC 2, with the latter coordinating the work of three groups: WG1, Safety identification, shapes, symbols and colours; WG2, Signs, plates and labels; and WG3, Safety guidance systems. |
 | | Once the basic guidance for shapes and colours had been established in ISO 3864-1:2002, a structural framework existed for ISO 7010, which was published in 2003. |
 | | ISO 7010 aims to ensure that, wherever they are in the world, safety signs manufacturers follow the same pattern. |
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