No Body Boarding Sign CAD Block
The No Body Boarding Sign CAD Block (ISO 7010 P063) is essential for managing safety in aquatic zones. This symbol clearly prohibits bodyboarding in areas where such activity could pose a danger to swimmers, marine traffic, or protected environments. As a result, the sign supports both public safety and regulatory enforcement near pools, beaches, and water parks.
This safety sign CAD block displays a red circle and diagonal slash across a pictogram of a person on a bodyboard. Designed according to ISO 7010 and ISO 3864-1 standards, it uses international symbols and safety colors to indicate prohibited behavior. Furthermore, its high contrast ensures quick recognition, even in outdoor or busy locations.
No Body Boarding Sign CAD Drawing Key Features
- ISO 7010 P063 symbol presented in high-precision DWG format
- Follows ISO 3864-1 layout and prohibition color scheme
- Fully compatible with AutoCAD and other CAD drafting platforms
- Vector-based design allows for resizing without loss of clarity
- Simple to integrate into beach safety plans, signage maps, or pool layouts
Applications
This prohibition sign symbol is typically placed in areas where bodyboarding is restricted or banned. For instance, it is useful in marine reserves, surf-free zones, hotel pool areas, or lifeguarded swim zones. Additionally, coastal resorts and public beaches can use this sign to separate bodyboarding activities from swimming sections. By including this CAD block in your signage plans, you reduce the chance of accidents and help enforce safe water use policies. It also reinforces local regulations while promoting responsible behavior around water.
Compliance
Our safety sign CAD block is part of the official ISO 7010 P063 series and adheres to ISO 3864-1 standards for safety signage. It belongs to the Prohibition Sign library 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.
For additional insight into ISO 7010 safety symbols, visit Wikipedia.


