Use Barrier Cream Sign CAD Block
The Use Barrier Cream Sign CAD Block (ISO 7010 M022) is essential for workplaces where workers are exposed to chemicals, oils, or contaminants that can irritate or damage the skin. This mandatory safety symbol reminds personnel to apply barrier cream before starting tasks, helping to protect the skin and support occupational health standards.
This Mandatory sign CAD block features a blue circular background with a white pictogram of a hand applying cream. Designed in line with ISO 7010 and ISO 3864-1 standards, the symbol provides clear and consistent messaging that is easily recognized in laboratories, workshops, and production areas.
You can seamlessly integrate this CAD block into AutoCAD or any other leading CAD software. It is perfect for chemical processing plants, laboratories, manufacturing facilities, and maintenance workshops where hand protection is critical. Sign sizes typically range from 200 mm to 400 mm in diameter. Its vector-based design guarantees sharp, scalable rendering for both digital plans and printed safety layouts.
Use Barrier Cream Sign CAD Drawing Key Features
- Accurate CAD drawing of ISO 7010 M022 barrier cream symbol
- Developed in compliance with ISO 3864-1 standards for color, shape, and layout
- Compatible with AutoCAD and all major CAD platforms
- Ideal for skin protection signage in technical documentation and site plans
Applications
Use this symbol wherever skin protection is required before handling substances that may irritate or damage the skin. Typical applications include chemical storage areas, paint shops, automotive service zones, and food production environments. Including this CAD block in your project plans reinforces PPE practices and ensures compliance with safety regulations. Browse our extensive range of Safety sign CAD blocks for consistent site safety planning, and download the ISO 7010 Mandatory Signs Full CAD Block Set to access the complete library in DWG, PDF, and SVG formats.
Compliance
This CAD block complies with ISO 7010 (M022) and ISO 3864-1 international safety signage standards. It helps maintain global consistency in mandatory PPE messaging and supports occupational health requirements. For additional safety resources, visit our full ISO 7010 safety signs and symbols library or see Wikipedia for more information.


