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Subject:    Re:Moving Parts Hazard Symbol
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Date:       7/21/00 9:19 AM

The appropriate symbols are defined under ISO 7000.  There are two
available.  One shows two gears in a yellow triangle indicating hazardous
moving parts.  The second is a warning of a crush or pinch point.  A
picture of it is available at Europort's web site.

http://www.europort.com/labels/labels.htm

Ted Eckert
Regulatory Compliance Engineer
American Power Conversion Corporation
[email protected]

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Subject:    Moving Parts Hazard Symbol
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Date:       7/20/00 8:10 PM



Is anyone aware of a symbol that is used for cautioning the user of a
"Moving
Parts" hazard?

I was unable to locate an appropriate symbol in IEC 417.  I realize that I
can
use the Exclamation Point within a triangle and reference the hazard in the
documentation, yet I was curious to find out if there were any symbols
specifically for this type of hazard.

All responses are appreciated.

Regards

Joe Martin
Applied Biosystems
[email protected]


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