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ANSI Z535.4‑2023: Guide to Product Safety Signs & Labeling

xample of product safety label with signal word panel, message panel, and pictorial symbol panel according to ANSI Z535.4.

ANSI Z535.4-2023: Product Safety Signs And Labels establishes standardized guidelines for designing and displaying product safety signs and labels to prevent injury and communicate hazard information effectively. Clear safety labeling is essential in workplaces to assure employees and visitors are aware of potential risks. Without these labels, employers risk serious accidents, legal consequences, and confusion during emergencies. This American National Standard defines how to present safety messages using signal words, symbols, and structured panel formats to reduce accidents and promote compliance.

What Is ANSI Z535.4‑2023?

ANSI Z535.4-2023 delivers specifications for design, application, use, and placement of safety signs and labels on a wide variety of products. It defines a product safety sign or label as a sign, label, cord tag, or decal affixed to a product that provides safety information about that product.

The American National Standard consolidates graphic approaches into a national and national common design to present product hazard and safety information in a visually consistent, uniform system. It also aims to minimize the proliferation of designs for product safety signs and labels. ANSI Z535.4-2023 provides guidance for manufacturers, employers, distributors, and others who have a desire to communicate safety information via product safety signs or labels.

What Are the Changes in the 2023 Version of ANSI Z535.4?

The 2023 edition of ANSI Z535.4 was revised from the 2011 edition that was reaffirmed in 2017 to clarify the relationship of this standard and other applicable standards and regulations. As part of this clarification, additional text to explain the exceptions was added, which included a new definition for “Authority Having Jurisdiction”. In addition, text was added to allow safety messages to reference other safety signs or panels. Text was also added to clarify that safety signs can include additional graphic elements (other than safety symbols) to help clarify a safety message. Finally, minor clarifications were made.

Components of a Product Safety Sign in ANSI Z535.4‑2023: Signal Word and Message Panels

A product safety sign or label, as specified in ANSI Z535.4-2023, consists of a signal word panel plus a message panel.

ANSI Z535.4‑2023 Design Specifications for Product Safety Signs and Labels

Product safety signs or labels should alert persons to a specific hazard, the degree or level of hazard seriousness, the probable consequence of involvement with the hazard, and how the hazard can be avoided. Here are some specifications for product safety signs or labels in ANSI Z535.4-2023:

ANSI Z535.4‑2023 Warning Sign Requirements: Safety Alert Symbol and Signal Words

A safety alert symbol indicates a hazard and is composed of an equilateral triangle surrounding an exclamation mark. DANGER, WARNING, CAUTION, NOTICE, and SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS are all signal words used in hazard alerting signs.

Hence, a warning sign is a type of sign that indicates a potential hazard, obstacle, or condition requiring special attention. As detailed in ANSI Z535.4-2023, a warning sign is displayed as a safety black triangle, safety orange exclamation mark and indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury.

Signal Words and Label Colors Defined in ANSI Z535.4-2023

These other signal word panels in the ANSI Z535 series require different label colors and signify different messages:

Connection Between Early Traffic Signage History and ANSI Z535.4‑2023

In the early 20th century, a soaring rate of traffic deaths and injuries prompted concern; as a result, complex safety signage systems emerged. In 1908, the Automobile Association in West London erected some warning signs. In 1909, nine European governments agreed on the use of four pictorial symbols, indicating bump, curve, intersection, and railroad crossing. This intensive work on international road signs that occurred between 1926 and 1949 sparked to the creation of the European road sign system.

Both Britain and the United States developed their own road signage systems that were adopted or modified by many other nations. The UK adopted a version of the European road signs in 1964, and over past decades North American signage started to use some symbols and graphics mixed in with English text for clarity. ANSI Z535.4-2023 codifies this approach formally by requiring signal words combined with symbols and specific color codes to assure universal understanding across diverse users, reducing ambiguity. Essentially, the ANSI Z535 Standards Series for Safety Colors is the modern embodiment of this evolution in the U.S., designed to communicate hazards clearly and consistently in industrial, commercial, and public safety environments.

Understanding ANSI Z535.4-2023 and the Full ANSI Z535 Standard Series

ANSI Z535.4-2023 is Part 4 in the ANSI Z535 Series on Safety Colors, which contains guidance for formats, colors, and symbols for safety signs used in environmental and facility applications, in product and product literature applications, and in temporary safety tag and barricade tape applications. It sets forth a hazard communication system that is designed to complement the ANSI Z535.2-2023, ANSI Z535.5-2011(R2017), and ANSI Z535.6-2023 standards. While these standards are similar in many respects, they each address different physical and visual requirements. As a result, the Accredited Standards Committee Z535 has recognized and affirmed the need for these separate standards. Here are the seven standards that comprise the ANSI Z535 series:

  1. ANSI Z535.1: Safety Color Code
  2. ANSI Z535.2: Environmental and Facility Safety Signs
  3. ANSI Z535.3: Criteria for Safety Symbol
  4. ANSI Z535.4: Product Safety Signs and Labels
  5. ANSI Z535.5: Safety Tags and Barricade Tapes (for Temporary Hazards)
  6. ANSI Z535.6: Product Safety Information in Product Manuals, Instructions, and Other Collateral Materials
  7. ANSI Z535.7: Product Safety Information in Electronic Media (new in 2024)

ANSI Z535.4-2023: Product Safety Signs And Labels is available on the ANSI Webstore and in the Standards Packages: ANSI Z535.3 / ANSI Z535.4 / ANSI Z535.6 – Product Safety Package and ANSI/NEMA Z535 SET.

Please direct any technical questions relating to this American National Standard to the developer. You can find the contact information for all standard developing organizations (SDOs) here: Who to Contact for Standards Related Questions.

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