Use Of Smart Glasses Prohibited Sign CAD Block
The Use Of Smart Glasses Prohibited Sign CAD Block (ISO 7010 P044) is designed to restrict the use of smart eyewear such as augmented reality glasses, camera-equipped devices, or heads-up displays. These devices pose privacy and security concerns, especially in high-security workplaces. By including this CAD block in your safety layouts, you reinforce policies that prevent unauthorized data collection and distractions.
This safety sign CAD block features a red circular border with a diagonal slash across a pictogram of smart glasses. It follows both ISO 7010 and ISO 3864-1 standards for layout and color, ensuring global recognition and regulatory compliance. The bold and simple design allows for immediate interpretation in various indoor and outdoor settings.
Use Of Smart Glasses Prohibited Sign CAD Drawing Key Features
- Precise DWG drawing of ISO 7010 P044 for high-quality CAD documentation
- Compatible with AutoCAD and all major CAD drafting tools
- Follows ISO 3864-1 format rules for standardized safety signs
- Scalable vector format ensures legibility at all sizes
- Quick integration into security plans, safety audits, and restricted zones
Applications
This prohibition sign is commonly used in research labs, cleanrooms, server rooms, corporate offices, and testing centers. In these environments, smart glasses may compromise privacy or introduce distractions. For instance, it prevents recording in classified areas or testing zones. Furthermore, organizations use it to support safe, focused workspaces. Including this symbol in your CAD drawings helps establish clear boundaries and aligns with workplace safety procedures.
Compliance
Our safety sign CAD block complies with ISO 7010 (P044) and ISO 3864-1 signage standards. It is part of the official Prohibition Sign library on 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 learn more about ISO 7010 safety signs, explore our website or visit Wikipedia.


