To my knowledge the fixed height requirement is actually a minimum height. The guidance also does not include a location, however I always advise near a rating plate or label which means it could be on the back of equipment. As for readability from a distance, this applies to equipment operating displays. I believe some standards do reference this such as IEC 69204-1. 

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Subject: [PSES] Visible - legible

Does anyone have a standards definition of visible – legible? In this particular instance it’s for the WEEE symbol for an ITE product. I don’t see a reference to the definition here. Anybody else? Is it a fixed height say 4mm, or is there some reference to readable from 1 meter (another non-definition because readable isn’t defined),

 

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