Wear Protective Clothing Sign CAD Block
The Wear Protective Clothing Sign CAD Block (ISO 7010 M010) is essential for protecting workers from chemical, biological, and thermal hazards. This mandatory symbol clearly reminds people to wear protective garments such as lab coats, coveralls, or full-body suits. As a result, it helps improve safety compliance and reduces the risk of injury in high-risk environments.
The mandatory sign CAD block shows a blue circular background with a white pictogram of a protective garment. It follows ISO 7010 and ISO 3864-1 standards. Therefore, it communicates a required action quickly and effectively. In addition, it ensures clear understanding and faster response in hazardous areas.
You can easily insert this CAD block into AutoCAD or any major CAD drafting program. It works perfectly for chemical labs, cleanrooms, food processing facilities, and manufacturing plants. Typical sign diameters range from 200 mm to 400 mm. Moreover, its scalable vector format guarantees sharp details in both digital layouts and printed safety signs.
Wear Protective Clothing Sign Key Features
- Accurate CAD drawing of the ISO 7010 M010 mandatory symbol
- Complies with ISO 3864-1 for layout, shape, and color
- Compatible with AutoCAD and other major CAD platforms
- Useful for PPE plans, safety layouts, and zoning drawings
Applications
Use this symbol wherever protective clothing is mandatory. For example, place it in cleanrooms, pharmaceutical plants, hazardous material zones, and food safety areas. Including this CAD block in your technical drawings helps ensure compliance with occupational safety rules.
To keep your project consistent, explore our full collection of Safety sign CAD blocks. 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 meets ISO 7010 (M010) and ISO 3864-1 international standards. It supports global safety consistency and fulfills occupational safety requirements. For additional details, visit our ISO 7010 safety signs and symbols library or read more about these standards on Wikipedia.


