Connect An Earth Terminal To The Ground Sign CAD Block
The Connect An Earth Terminal To The Ground Sign CAD Block (ISO 7010 M005) improves electrical safety by requiring proper grounding of terminals. It reminds personnel to connect exposed metal parts to a safe earth point. This reduces the risk of electric shock, equipment failure, and fire.
The Mandatory sign CAD blocks features a circular blue background with a white grounding symbol. The design follows ISO 7010 and ISO 3864-1 standards. Blue indicates a mandatory action. In this case, it enforces grounding of conductive components.
You can easily integrate this CAD block into AutoCAD or any other CAD software. Use it in electrical drawings, control panel layouts, and industrial wiring plans. Standard printed sign sizes range from 200 mm to 400 mm in diameter. Larger sizes are used in industrial environments for better visibility. The design is scalable and maintains clarity at any size.
Connect An Earth Terminal To The Ground Sign Key Features
- Accurate CAD drawing of ISO 7010 M005 grounding symbol
- Complies with ISO 3864-1 safety color standards
- Fully compatible with AutoCAD and other CAD platforms
- Ideal for electrical systems, control rooms, and industrial layouts
Applications
Use this sign wherever electrical grounding is required. Common locations include electrical panels, substations, machine bases, and high-voltage enclosures. Adding this symbol to your drawings ensures workers follow safety procedures and reduces the chance of accidents. You can find similar symbols in our full collection of Safety sign CAD blocks to support consistent design and compliance. You can also download the ISO 7010 Mandatory Signs Full CAD Block Set to access all symbols in DWG, PDF, and SVG formats.
Compliance
This CAD block follows ISO 7010 (M005) and ISO 3864-1 standards. It meets global safety requirements for visual communication and equipment labeling.
For more detailed resources, explore our full collection of ISO 7010 safety signs and symbols, or read more about ISO signage standards on Wikipedia.


