IEEE DRAFT C95.2 : 1998
Superseded
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RADIO FREQUENCY ENERGY AND CURRENT FLOW SYMBOLS
30-12-1999
12-01-2013
1 Scope
2 Definitions
3 References
4 Warning symbols
5 Design and use of advisory
5.1 Colors
5.2 Use of symbols
5.3 Layout of signs
5.4 "DANGER" signs
5.5 "WARNING" signs
5.6 "CAUTION" signs
5.7 "NOTICE" signs
5.8 General safety signs
5.9 Print font and case
5.10 Print size
5.11 Placement of signs
5.12 Use of older signs
6 Design and use of labels
6.1 Layout
6.2 Print font and case
6.3 References to instruction manual
6.4 Label placement
6.5 Letter size
7 Use of signs and labels to notify people of exposures and hazards
8 Signs and labels created using graphics applications
9 Unusual color requirements
10 Use of other sign formats
11 Conflicts with more recent standards
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Provides the design of symbols denoting the incidence of radio frequency electromagnetic energy in the frequency range from 3kHz to 300 GHz. It also gives a use of these symbols in labels and signs that are intended to warn workers or the public of the presence of potentially hazardous levels of radio frequency energy and other hazards that may rise from radio frequency energy such as RF current burns or shocks.
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Draft
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PublisherName |
Institute of Electrical & Electronics Engineers
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Superseded
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SupersededBy |
IEEE C95.1-2005 | IEEE Standard for Safety Levels with Respect to Human Exposure to Radio Frequency Electromagnetic Fields, 3 kHz to 300 GHz |
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