Re: Crying wolf; Safety Words/Symbols; What ANSI Standard(s)?

Subject: Re: Crying wolf; Safety Words/Symbols; What ANSI Standard(s)?
From: Mercedes Abels <maa5906 -at- GRIFFON -dot- MWSC -dot- EDU>
Date: Tue, 9 Jan 1996 23:44:45 -0600

We quote from ANSI Z535.4-1991 for our definition of Danger, Warning,
Caution.


On Wed, 3 Jan 1996, John Gabbert wrote:

> At 2:32 AM 1/3/96, TRACY BOYINGTON wrote:

> I agree with Tracy's and Mercedes Abels' assessments. Since I need to
> write a policy/procedure statement for reference by our engineers and tech
> writing contractors (lawyers, too), I must anchor the
> 'caution/warning/danger' progression to specific published standards.

> Is this from ANSI standard? If so, which one(s) address declaring safety
> issues in product manuals?


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