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Pictograms

Sign types

Sign sizs & viewing distances

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#Pictograms
The standard BS ISO 3864-1:2011 (that has superseded BS 5499-1:2002) specifies a system of geometric shapes and safety colours for use with the appropriate graphical symbols to produce safety signs. It is applicable to signs that provide information on the actions to be taken to prevent or reduce the risk of accidents, warn of the presence of a potential hazard and for dealing with certain emergencies including the identification of escape routes and the location of fire equipment. The general meanings assigned to geometric shapes, safety colours and contrast colours can be found in the table below :

ColourShape MeaningSymbol ColorExample
Fire fighting equipment White
ProhibitionBlack
WarningBlack
Public InformationWhite
Mandatory White
Emergency escape route White


Safe condition signs
White


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#Sign types

For signs to be seen clearly they must be mounted according to the appropriate viewing angle. 

Type 1 (single-sided)
Parallel wall mounted sign.




Type 2 (double-sided)
A Type 2 sign is mounted perpendicularly to the wall by means of either a rigid aluminium or flexible plastic bracket. The flexible bracket consists of a plastic strip which enables the perpendicular installation of a double-sided Type 2 sign and was developed with the aim of allowing a sign to swing through a 180 radius without breaking if struck. 





Type 3 (double-sided)
A Type 3 suspended double-sided sign is intended to be suspended from a ceiling. The sign is supplied with fixing holes drilled in the top corners to allow the appropriate suspension fixing to be attached. (fixings not supplied)




Type P (panoramic signs)
A panoramic sign offers the greatest visibility and is printed on the two outfacing surfaces to offer a 180 view radius.



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#Sign size & viewing distances
The size of the sign is defined by the maximum viewing distance from which the sign is understandable. The table below shows the maximum viewing distance of each sign according to BS 5499-4:2013 for safe condition signs and BS ISO 3864-1:2011 (superceding BS 5499-1:2002) for other signs categories. The viewing distance at which a sign of a particular size is conspicuous and comprehensible depends on the illumination of the sign and the amount of detail it contains.

D - maximum viewing distance (mm) 
h - overall height (printed area) of the signboard (mm). 
Z - distance factor taking into account the sign category, illlumination factors and level of detail. 

The size of the sign is chosen according to the maximum viewing distance and the layout of the premises. 
However, the viewing distance at which a sign of a particular size is conspicuous and comprehensible depends on the sign category, illumination factors and level of detail. 

Viewing distances (according to BS ISO 3864-1: 2011) – Fire equipment and sign categories 
Viewing distances (according to BS 5499-4: 2013) – Escape route signs





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