Is there any defined path for, or any restriction on, designing safety/hazard
symbols where no such symbol yet exists?

 

Is there any restriction on using existing symbols developed for one
particular product type, on a totally different product type? The symbol I
have in mind is the “For indoor use only” symbol normally applied to
electrical products – we have a non electrical product which should only be
used indoors, so is it permissible to use it?

 

Thanks,

Chris  

 

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