Do Not Shut Lid When Burners Are Operating Sign CAD Block
The Do Not Shut Lid When Burners Are Operating Sign CAD Block (ISO 7010 P073) is designed to prevent hazardous situations involving gas burners or heat-producing equipment. It clearly warns users not to close the lid while burners are active, helping to avoid pressure build-up, fire risks, or equipment damage. As a result, this sign is vital for ensuring safe operation in kitchens, labs, and industrial environments.
This safety sign CAD block features a red circular border with a diagonal line crossing a pictogram of a lid being shut over active burners. In line with ISO 7010 and ISO 3864-1 standards, the red symbol universally communicates prohibition. The graphic is intuitive and highly visible, making it effective in both high-traffic and high-temperature zones.
You can seamlessly insert this CAD block into AutoCAD or other compatible design platforms. It is ideal for commercial kitchens, catering equipment, lab burners, and any space where heating systems are used with hinged covers. Standard print sizes range from 200 mm to 400 mm. In large or industrial facilities, oversized versions offer better visibility. Its vector format ensures crisp clarity at every resolution.
Do Not Shut Lid When Burners Are Operating Sign CAD Drawing Key Features
- Detailed ISO 7010 P073 prohibition symbol in CAD format
- Meets ISO 3864-1 layout and red prohibition design standards
- Works with AutoCAD and major CAD drafting tools
- Perfect for kitchens, science labs, and manufacturing stations
- Free Download
Applications
This prohibition symbol is essential in areas where closing a lid during burner operation may lead to heat accumulation or dangerous pressure. For example, it’s used on stoves, grills, portable burners, or covered heating appliances. Including this CAD block in your equipment layouts or safety signage helps reduce the risk of fire or injury.
Compliance
This CAD block complies with ISO 7010 (P073) and ISO 3864-1 safety signage regulations. Therefore, it supports global safety standards and ensures effective visual risk communication.
To explore more standardized CAD signs, browse the Safety Sign CAD Block collection. You can also learn more about ISO safety symbols on Wikipedia.