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public information symbols for their industry, to ensure that there is only one symbol for each meaning. It is also intended that this document be revised regularly to include public information symbols as they are standardized by ISO and which conform to the principles for development as developed by ISO/TC145/SC1.
- Graphical symbols — Public information symbols - iTeh Standards
The public information symbols given in this International...
- Graphical symbols — Public information symbols - iTeh Standards
International Standards developed by ISO (International Organization for Standardization) provide people all over the world with a coherent set of graphical symbols to help overcome language and other barriers.
Public information symbols given in this International Standard are considered to have achieved a satisfactory degree of comprehension as established by independent testing or as a result of their use and application at an international level.
The public information symbols given in this International Standard are designed to be reproduced in a variety of sizes to suit different applications from, for example, small-scale orientation notices to large-scale
This symbol appears in airports, sea ports and international rail stations. You might find it on a direction sign, door, wall or adjacent to a biometric, electronic passports station.
ISO 7001 ("public information symbols") is a standard published by the International Organization for Standardization that defines a set of pictograms and symbols for public information. The latest version, ISO 7001:2023, was published in February 2023.
ISO 7001 is intended to be used by all Technical Committees within ISO charged with developing specific public information symbols for their industry, to ensure that there is only one symbol for each meaning.