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If you have got the ANSI Z535(.1?) hazard word, etc. standard PL
Subject:If you have got the ANSI Z535(.1?) hazard word, etc. standard PL From:"Peter Ring, PRC" <prc -at- ISA -dot- DKNET -dot- DK> Date:Thu, 4 Sep 1997 09:50:54 +1
Some days ago I asked about the less frequenty used lower hazard
levels of the ANSI Z535, but I got only one answer, and that was from
a person who didn't have the ANSI Z535 standard. The question was if
this is correct:
NOTICE possibly dangerous situation, goods might be damaged
IMPORTANT helpful information
I have a feeling, that NOTICE and IMPORTANT should be swapped, so that
the two lowest levels are:
IMPORTANT possibly dangerous situation, goods might be damaged
NOTICE helpful information
Can anybody who owns the ANSI Z535 standard PLEASE confirm which
one is the correct one from the standard - if mentioned at all.
From my copy of the ANSI Z535.3 I guess it is in ANSI Z535.1.
Greetings from Denmark
Peter Ring
PRC (Peter Ring Consultants)
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