The standard was published in October 2003, splitting off from ISO 3864:1984, which set out design standards and colors of safety signage and merging ISO 6309:1987, Fire protection - Safety signs to create a unique and distinct standard for safety symbols.[2][3]
As of September 2022[update], the latest version is ISO 7010:2019, with 8 published amendments.[4] This revision canceled and replaced ISO 20712-1:2008, incorporating the water safety signs and beach safety flags specified in it.[5]
Shape and colour
ISO 7010 specifies five combinations of shape and colour to distinguish between the type of information presented.[6]
ISO registers and lists recommended pictograms, which it calls "safety signs", on its website, ISO.org. The ISO standard provides a registered number for pictograms that have officially been made part of the ISO 7010 standard. Corresponding with the categories above, in ISO parlance, "E" numbers refer to Emergency (signs showing a safe condition), "F" numbers refer to Fire protection, "P" numbers refer to Prohibited actions, "M" numbers refer to Mandatory actions, and "W" numbers refer to Warnings of hazards.[8]
According to the related ISO 3864-1 standard, if a symbol does not exist for a situation, the recommended solution is to use the relevant 'general' symbol (M001, P001, W001), along with a supplemental text message.[9]
Safe condition
E001 – Emergency exit (left hand)
E002 – Emergency exit (right hand)
E003 – First aid
E004 – Emergency telephone
E007 – Evacuation assembly point
E008 – Break to obtain access
E009 – Doctor
E010 – Automated external defibrillator (AED)
E011 – Eyewash station
E012 – Safety shower
E013 – Stretcher
E014 – Child seat presence and orientation detection system (CPOD)
E015 – Drinking water
E016 – Emergency window with escape ladder
E017 – Rescue window
E018 – Turn anticlockwise (counterclockwise) to open
E019 – Turn clockwise to open
E020 – Emergency stop button
E021 – Protection shelter
E022 – Door opens by pushing on the left-hand side
E023 – Door opens by pushing on the right-hand side
E024 – Evacuation temporary refuge
E025 – Emergency hammer
E026 – Emergency exit for people unable to walk or with walking impairment (left)
E027 – Medical grab bag
E028 – Oxygen resuscitator
E029 – Emergency escape breathing device
E030 – Emergency exit for people unable to walk or with walking impairment (right)
E031 – Shipboard general alarm
E032 – Shipboard assembly station
E033 – Door slides right to open
E034 – Door slides left to open
E035 – Liferaft knife
E036 – Lifeboat
E037 – Rescue boat
E038 – Liferaft
E039 – Davit-launched liferaft
E040 – Lifebuoy
E041 – Lifebuoy with line
E042 – Lifebuoy with light
E043 – Lifebuoy with line and light
E044 – Lifejacket
E045 – Child's lifejacket
E046 – Infant's lifejacket
E047 – Search and rescue transponder
E048 – Survival craft distress signals
E049 – Rocket parachute flare
E050 – Line-throwing appliance
E051 – Two-way VHF radiotelephone apparatus
E052 – Emergency position indicating radio beacon
E053 – Embarkation ladder
E054 – Marine evacuation slide
E055 – Marine evacuation chute
E056 – Survival clothing
E057 – Door opens by pulling on the left-hand side
E058 – Door opens by pulling on the right-hand side
E059 – Escape Ladder
E060 – Evacuation chair
E061 – Water life-saving equipment
E062 – Tsunami evacuation area
E063 – Tsunami evacuation building
E064 – First aid responder
E065 – Natural disaster outdoor refuge area
E067 – Evacuation mattress
E068 – Lifebuoy with light and smoke
E069 – Person overboard call point
E070 – Evacuation lift for people unable to use stairs
Crescent variant
ISO 7010 states on all symbols with a first aid cross, that it "may be replaced with another element appropriate to cultural requirements". In countries with a Muslim-majority population, an appropriate symbol is the crescent.
Fire protection
F001 – Fire extinguisher
F002 – Fire hose reel
F003 – Fire ladder
F004 – Collection of firefighting equipment
F005 – Fire alarm call point
F006 – Fire emergency telephone
F007 – Fire protection door
F008 – Fixed fire extinguishing battery
F009 – Wheeled fire extinguisher
F010 – Portable foam applicator unit
F011 – Water fog applicator
F012 – Fixed fire extinguishing installation
F013 – Fixed fire extinguishing bottle
F014 – Remote release station
F015 – Fire monitor
F016 – Fire blanket
F017 – Firefighters' lift
F018 – Fire alarm flashing light
F019 – Unconnected fire hose
Mandatory
M001 – General mandatory action sign
M002 – Refer to instruction manual/booklet
M003 – Wear ear protection
M004 – Wear eye protection
M005 – Connect an earth terminal to the ground
M006 – Disconnect mains plug from electrical outlet
M007 – Opaque eye protection must be worn
M008 – Wear foot protection
M009 – Wear protective gloves
M010 – Wear protective clothing
M011 – Wash your hands
M012 – Use handrail
M013 – Wear a face shield
M014 – Wear head protection
M015 – Wear high visibility clothing
M016 – Wear a mask
M017 – Wear respiratory protection
M018 – Wear a safety harness
M019 – Wear a welding mask
M020 – Wear safety belts
M021 – Disconnect before carrying out maintenance or repair
M022 – Use barrier cream
M023 – Use footbridge
M024 – use this walkway
M025 – Protect infants' eyes with opaque eye protection
M026 – Use protective apron
M027 — install or check guard
M028 — install locks and keep locked
M029 — sound your horn
M030 — place trash in the bin
M031 — use guard to protect from injury from the table saw
M032 — use footwear with anti-static or anti-spark features
M033 — lower safety restraining bar on ski chairlift
M034 — raise safety restraining bar on ski chairlift
M035 — exit towpath after falling
M036 — keep ski tips up
M037 — close and secure the hatch (lifeboat launch sequence)
M038 — start the motor (lifeboat launch sequence)
M039 — lower the lifeboat to the water (lifeboat launch sequence)
M040 — lower the lifeboat to the water (lifeboat launch sequence)
M041 — lower the rescue boat to the water (lifeboat launch sequence)
M042 — release the hooks holding the lifeboat (lifeboat launch sequence)
M043 — start the water spray for the lifeboat (lifeboat launch sequence)
M044 — start the air supply for the lifeboat (lifeboat launch sequence)
M045 — release the ropes (gripes) (lifeboat launch sequence)
M046 — secure gas cylinders
M047 — use breathing equipment (SCBA)
M048 — use gas detector
M049 — use personal protective equipment for sport
M050 — exit sled-toboggan to the left
M051 — exit sled-toboggan to the right
M052 — keep a safe distance between sleds (toboggans)
M053 — wear personal floatation device (PFD) (lifejacket)
M054 — supervise children during aquatic activities