GREENCROSS SAFETY SIGNS
(ISO - Singapore Standard - Effective date of
implementation: 27 August 2004)
Greencross constantly seeks better
understanding of the human factors that industry faces in its
accident prevention programme and this knowledge results in our
safety signs to assist Management in it never ceasing quest for
safety.
The correct use of
sign designs, colours and safety meaning for safety signs can
help employees in quick identification of hazards and also lead
to standardization of the signs. Singapore Standard 508: Part 3:
2004, Page 9 Specification for graphical safety symbols - safety
colours and safety signs.. "lack of standardization may lead to
confusion and perhaps accidents".
Our Safety signs are designed to
meet the following Singapore Standard (SS) requirements:
|
International Standard |
Corresponding Singapore
Standard (SS) |
| ISO 3864-1:
2002 |
SS 508: Part 1; 2004 - Specification for graphical
symbols
- Safety colour and safety signs
- Design principles for safety signs in workplaces and
public areas |
| ISO
7010: 2003 |
SS 508: Part 3: 2004 -
Specification for graphical symbols
- Safety colours and safety signs
- Safety signs used in workplaces and public areas |
Specification for graphical symbols
- safety colours and safety signs
| SS Safety Colours |
- follows the recommended RAL colour order systems |
| SS Geometric Shapes |
- follow the recommended geometric shapes |
| SS Safety Signs |
- follow the recommended safety sign originals in a
uniform 70mm. Enlargement and reduction scaling will be
in proportion to the recommended safety sign originals
in uniform 70mm |
All our standard
safety signs are reverse silkscreen printed on polished plastic
for a high quality and durable finish. We have signs ready from
stock or signs to order according to your company's needs.
Contact us today for the catalogue and quote.
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