GB/T 14778-2008
AbolishedGeneral rules of coloured light for safety
安全色光通用规则
Application Summary AI generated
This standard specifies the general rules for the use of colored lights to convey safety information, including the meanings, application ranges, and design requirements for red, yellow, green, blue, and white safety lights. It is applied in industrial workplaces, public facilities, and transportation settings to indicate hazards, mandatory actions, safe conditions, or emergency equipment. The standard ensures consistent visual signaling for accident prevention and emergency response across various environments.
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