GSO ISO 17398:2017
ISO 17398:2004
Gulf Standard
Current Edition
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Approved on
03 October 2017
Safety colours and safety signs -- Classification, performance and durability of safety signs
GSO ISO 17398:2017 Files
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21 Pages
Current Edition
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GSO ISO 17398:2017 Scope
This International Standard specifies requirements for a performance-related classification system for safety signs according to expected service environment, principal materials, photometric properties, means of illumination, fixing methods and surface. Performance criteria and test methods are specified in this International Standard so that properties related to durability and expected service life can be characterized and specified at the time of the product’s delivery to the purchaser.
This International Standard does not cover electrical power supplies, their components or electrically powered elements. It also does not cover properties of illuminating components, but the photometric properties for the particular types of safety signs are covered.
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