Not For People In The State Of Intoxication Sign CAD Block
The Not For People In The State Of Intoxication Sign CAD Block (ISO 7010 P043) plays an important role in controlling access to areas or activities where sobriety is essential. This prohibition sign clearly informs individuals under the influence of alcohol or drugs that they are not permitted to enter or participate. As a result, it helps reduce the risk of accidents, impaired judgment, and violations of safety protocols.
This safety sign CAD block displays a red circular border with a diagonal slash over a pictogram of a person showing signs of intoxication. It adheres to ISO 7010 and ISO 3864-1 standards for visual layout and color. The simple yet powerful design ensures instant recognition in public spaces, industrial facilities, or recreational zones. It supports consistent communication across international safety signage systems.
Not For People In The State Of Intoxication Sign CAD Drawing Key Features
- Detailed DWG drawing of ISO 7010 P043 with clear prohibition symbol
- Follows ISO 3864-1 layout and color requirements for safety signs
- Compatible with AutoCAD and all major CAD software platforms
- Vector-based design ensures sharp rendering at any size
- Easy to include in site plans, safety documentation, or access control layouts
Applications
This prohibition symbol is ideal for high-risk zones such as amusement parks, water attractions, machinery operating zones, laboratories, or public transportation hubs. Additionally, it is used in alcohol-free venues, wellness centers, and fitness facilities. By displaying this sign, organizations reinforce safety rules and reduce liability. Moreover, the symbol encourages responsible behavior and helps protect both people and property.
Compliance
Our safety sign CAD block complies with ISO 7010 (P043) and ISO 3864-1 international standards. It belongs to the Prohibition Sign CAD collection available at AppisCAD. You may also be interested in our full ISO 7010 Prohibition Signs DWG Set if you need CAD versions of related safety symbols.
To explore more ISO 7010 symbols, browse our library or visit Wikipedia.


