No Swimming Sign CAD Block
The No Swimming Sign CAD Block (ISO 7010 P049) is used to indicate areas where swimming is strictly prohibited due to safety, environmental, or operational concerns. This symbol helps prevent accidents in hazardous water zones such as strong current areas, ship docking zones, and industrial discharge points. By including this prohibition sign in your plans, you help enforce clear boundaries and enhance water safety management.
This safety sign CAD block features a red circle with a diagonal line crossing out a pictogram of a swimmer. It adheres to ISO 7010 and ISO 3864-1 standards, ensuring consistent layout, color, and universal recognition. The symbol provides immediate clarity in both public and restricted environments. Its high-contrast design makes it ideal for installation on buoys, piers, fences, and warning posts across various water zones.
No Swimming Sign CAD Drawing Key Features
- Precise DWG drawing of the ISO 7010 P049 prohibition symbol
- Fully compatible with AutoCAD and all major CAD drafting software
- Complies with ISO 3864-1 color and format requirements
- Scalable vector format ensures sharp quality in all sizes
- Simple to include in site plans, safety signage schemes, and zoning maps
Applications
This prohibition sign symbol is ideal for use in dangerous water areas, industrial ports, hydroelectric facilities, and contaminated zones. It is frequently installed by municipal agencies, facility operators, or coastal authorities to restrict access to swimmers. Including this CAD block in technical drawings or safety documentation reinforces awareness, prevents unauthorized swimming, and reduces liability. It is also suitable for tourist beaches during off-season or under red flag warnings.
Compliance
Our safety sign CAD block is fully compliant with ISO 7010 (P049) and ISO 3864-1 signage standards. It is part of the complete Prohibition Sign library available 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.
For more information about ISO 7010 symbols, visit our product catalog or see Wikipedia.


