In a message dated 1/31/2001 8:07:50 PM Central Standard Time, 
[email protected] writes:

<< According to EN 61010-1 (test equipment), which uses it,  <exclamation
 point in a triangle>  is symbol B.3.1, "Caution (refer to accompanying
 documents)", from ISO 3864: SAFETY COLOUR AND SAFETY SIGNS. >>

Be aware of a small distinction here: the interpretation of "Caution (refer 
to accompanying documents)" comes from 61010-1, not ISO 3864, which merely 
calls the symbol "General warning, caution, risk of danger." That is, the 
official meaning assigned to the symbol in 3864 does NOT include the concept 
of refering to separate documents.

Mike Sherman
FSI International

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