I have seen these signs starting to appear on buildings and switchroom doors here in Switzerland. Are they just a local thing or do other countries use similar warnings?
I have seen these signs starting to appear on buildings and switchroom doors here in Switzerland. Are they just a local thing or do other countries use similar warnings?
Ours aren't quite as pretty, but same principle:
Although the main symbol doesn't conform to IEC 60417, which is required by Clause 9.11.1 of BS EN IEC/IEEE 82079-1 (which in turn is required by Regulation 514.9.2 of BS 7671) ... then again, neither does the symbol in Fig 712.514.101, although the reason for that is that IEC 60417-6400 was registered after work was completed on BS 7671:2018+A2:2022 ... the correct symbol is proposed in Figure 712.514.101 of the latest DPC.
Ours aren't quite as pretty, but same principle:
Although the main symbol doesn't conform to IEC 60417, which is required by Clause 9.11.1 of BS EN IEC/IEEE 82079-1 (which in turn is required by Regulation 514.9.2 of BS 7671) ... then again, neither does the symbol in Fig 712.514.101, although the reason for that is that IEC 60417-6400 was registered after work was completed on BS 7671:2018+A2:2022 ... the correct symbol is proposed in Figure 712.514.101 of the latest DPC.
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