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>From: Barb Philbrick
>To: MILLMAN; Multiple recipients of list TECHWR-L
>Subject: safety icon
>Date: Wednesday, August 23, 1995 12:34AM
>%f>Speaking of safety icons...
>%f>Are there some clip art files available on the net of
>%f>internationally recognized safety symbols?
>Let me know if you get a response that's not posted - I'd like to know,
>too.
>%f>btw/ What is ANSI 2535?
>It's Z535. The American National Standards Institute standard for
>cautions, warnings, and such. It's a useful document that I
>unfortunately can't find right now in this mess I call an office.
>Hopefully someone else will come forth with information on how to get
>this document!
A start is the ANSI home page: http://www.ansi.com A searchable catalog
is part of what's online, and ordering info is also.