Safety Signs FAQs
Frequently Asked Questions about Safety Signs
Frequently Asked Questions about Safety Signs
Red – Prohibition Signs (Danger or Emergency, Do not do this); Fire Signs (Fire Equipment)
Blue – Mandatory Signs (Must do this, instructions)
Yellow – Warning Signs (Caution, warning of hazard or risk)
Green – Safe Condition (Positive action, no danger, safe)
Black – Information Signs (General information)
A pictogram is a symbol representing a word or an idea that is explained through a pictorial resemblance to a physical object. Pictograms represent concepts by illustration and are commonly found in signs in public places or roads.
Pictograms are used to communicate as clearly as possible by removing details and focusing on the universally understood symbols. Often used in corporate branding as flat icons and in warning signage for alerts of chemical hazards, pictograms offer an easy to read way to illustrate everything from danger and no smoking to escape route and health hazard.