Wear Laboratory Coat Sign CAD Block
The Wear Laboratory Coat Sign CAD Block (ISO 7010 M059) is a mandatory safety symbol commonly displayed in laboratories, research centers, and chemical handling areas. It instructs personnel to wear a laboratory coat as part of essential protective equipment. This precaution helps prevent direct contact with hazardous substances, chemical splashes, or biological contaminants. As a result, it reinforces good laboratory practices and supports compliance with personal protective equipment (PPE) policies.
This Mandatory sign CAD block features a blue circular background with a white pictogram of a person wearing a lab coat. The blue color signifies a required action in accordance with ISO standards. Additionally, the simple and clear icon ensures fast recognition by staff, students, or visitors, even in high-paced or multilingual environments.
The CAD drawing integrates seamlessly with AutoCAD and other industry-standard CAD software. It is provided in vector-based file formats—.dwg, .pdf, and .svg—allowing high-resolution output across all usage types. Standard sizes range from 200 mm to 400 mm, making this sign suitable for doorways, gowning stations, or lab entrances.
Key Features
- Accurate CAD representation of ISO 7010 M059 “Wear Laboratory Coat”
- Designed in compliance with ISO 3864-1 for layout, color, and proportions
- Compatible with AutoCAD, BricsCAD, DraftSight, and other CAD tools
- Available in .dwg, .pdf, and .svg formats for flexible application
- Ideal for labs, cleanrooms, medical research zones, and chemical workstations
Applications
- Post near laboratory doors, gowning areas, and entrances to hazardous zones
- Supports workplace safety programs and PPE enforcement protocols
- Helps improve safety training compliance and audit performance
- Explore additional options in our Safety sign CAD blocks category
- Download the ISO 7010 Mandatory Signs Full CAD Block Set to access the complete library in DWG, PDF, and SVG formats
Compliance
Complies with ISO 7010 (M059) and ISO 3864-1 safety signage standards. This symbol enhances visual safety communication in laboratory settings. To complete your PPE signage collection, visit our ISO 7010 safety signs or learn more about how ISO 7010 defines international safety symbols, visit ISO 7010:2019 (Registered safety signs).


