GB/T 1251.3-2008
ActiveErgonomics - system of auditory and visual danger and information signals
人类工效学 险情和信息的视听信号体系
Application Summary AI generated
This standard specifies the ergonomic requirements for designing and using auditory and visual signals to convey danger and information in work environments. It is applied in industrial settings, control rooms, and public facilities to ensure that warning signals (e.g., alarms, flashing lights) are clearly distinguishable and effectively communicate urgency or safety instructions. The standard helps prevent accidents and improve human-machine interaction by standardizing signal characteristics like frequency, intensity, and color coding.
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