Overview
ISO 3864-1:2011 - Graphical symbols - Safety colours and safety signs - Part 1: Design principles for safety signs and safety markings - establishes internationally harmonized design principles for safety signs, safety colours and safety markings used in workplaces and public areas. Its aim is to support accident prevention, fire protection, health-hazard information and emergency evacuation by standardizing shapes, colours, layouts and basic sign geometry so messages are understood quickly and consistently across borders.
Key topics and technical requirements
- Sign types and meanings: Defines five primary safety sign types and their geometric shapes and colours:
- Prohibition - white background, red circular band and diagonal bar, black symbol (circle with diagonal)
- Mandatory action - blue circle, white symbol (blue must cover ≥ 50% of sign area)
- Warning - yellow equilateral triangle with black band and black symbol (yellow ≥ 50% area)
- Safe condition - green square, white symbol (green ≥ 50% area)
- Fire equipment - red square, white symbol (red ≥ 50% area)
- Graphical symbol design: Principles for symbol identifiability and legibility; guidance for layout, proportion and contrast so symbols remain clear at intended observation distances.
- Layout rules: Templates for safety signs, supplementary signs (text or additional symbols), combination signs and multiple signs to convey complex messages.
- Observation distance and sizing: Introduces the factor of distance (z = l/h) relating sign height to viewing distance to determine safe observation distance.
- Safety markings: Rules for applying safety colours and contrast colours to make equipment, walkways or hazards conspicuous.
- Contrast and luminance: Emphasis on achieving adequate luminance contrast between sign and background; colorimetric/photometric requirements are referenced to ISO 3864‑4.
Practical applications and users
ISO 3864-1 is used where people’s safety must be communicated visually:
- Facility and safety managers creating evacuation plans and wayfinding
- Occupational health & safety professionals specifying workplace signage
- Sign and label manufacturers ensuring compliant designs and materials
- Designers and architects integrating safety markings into buildings
- Standards developers and regulators aligning national rules with international practice
Use cases include emergency exit signage, fire equipment identification, hazard warnings, mandatory PPE notices and floor/area safety markings.
Related standards
- ISO 3864-3 - graphical symbol design for safety signs
- ISO 3864-4 - colorimetric and photometric properties of sign materials
- ISO 17724 - graphical symbols vocabulary
- ISO 7010 - standardized safety sign templates (referenced for practical layouts)
Keywords: ISO 3864-1, safety signs, safety colours, graphical symbols, design principles, workplace safety, emergency evacuation, fire protection, accident prevention.