GSO ISO 22324:2021
ISO 22324:2015
Gulf Standard
Current Edition
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Approved on
01 July 2021
Societal security — Emergency management — Guidelines for colour-coded alerts
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GSO ISO 22324:2021 Scope
ISO 22324:2015 provides guidelines for the use of colour codes to inform people at risk as well as first response personnel about danger and to express the severity of a situation. It is applicable to all types of hazard in any location.
This International Standard does not cover the method for displaying colour codes, detailed ergonomic considerations related with viewing displays, or safety signs covered by ISO 3864‑1.
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