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> Has anyone written manuals that need to be CE
> compliant?
> I'm looking for the format requirements
> for cautions and warnings in manuals.
You can use safety labels similar to ANSI Z535.
For safety signs look here:
There was a slight change in the definition of safety yellow two years ago with the german DIN norm. You should check whether this happened to ISO 3864, too.
I'm actually not shure.