GB/T 1251.2-2006
ActiveErgonomics - Visual danger signals - General requirements,design and testing
人类工效学 险情视觉信号 一般要求、设计和检验
Application Summary AI generated
This standard specifies general requirements, design principles, and testing methods for visual danger signals in work environments. It is applied to ensure that warning lights, flashing indicators, and other visual alarms effectively alert personnel to hazardous conditions in industrial settings, transportation systems, and public safety contexts. The standard guides engineers and safety professionals in designing signals that are perceptible, distinguishable, and reliable under various lighting and operational conditions.
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