Crushing of Hands Warning Sign CAD Block
The Crushing of Hands Warning Sign CAD Block, which includes the ISO 7010 W024 symbol, is a critical safety element for areas where machinery or equipment poses a risk of hand injury. This type of hazard is common in industrial environments, including presses, conveyors, and automated machinery. Marking these zones with standardized warning signs is essential to help prevent serious accidents such as pinching, crushing, or amputation.
This high-quality warning sign CAD drawing enables engineers, safety officers, and equipment designers to meet international safety standards while developing precise and regulation-compliant plans. It is an indispensable addition to any workplace that includes mechanical hazards involving moving parts.
Key Features of Crushing of Hands Warning Sign
- High-resolution, precise CAD block of the ISO 7010 W024 crushing of hands symbol.
- Fully compatible with AutoCAD and all major CAD software platforms.
- Integrates easily into equipment layouts, safety documentation, and technical drawings.
- Designed for maximum legibility in both digital files and printed safety materials.
- Designed with standard ISO 7010 colors: a yellow background with a black border and black symbol for maximum visibility and compliance
Applications
Use this CAD block in factories, manufacturing lines, mechanical workshops, packaging plants, and any facility operating automated or heavy-duty machinery. Proper placement of this sign improves hazard communication and reinforces a culture of safety. It is also a useful component in training materials, inspections, and internal safety audits.
Compliance
The Crushing of Hands Warning Sign complies fully with ISO 7010 W024 standards. This ensures global recognition and supports compliance with occupational safety and health regulations. It is an essential asset for professionals building a thorough and regulation-ready safety signage library.
For additional CAD safety signs and hazard symbols, explore our full collection. To learn more about ISO signage specifications, visit the official ISO 7010 Wikipedia page.