
6/19/2012
Welding of Zirconium
Hazard symbols are designed to warn about dangerous materials, locations, or emergency situations. Easily recognizable, the symbols are essential for fire service and operations, architectural and engineering drawings, insurance diagrams, pre-incident planning sketches, and the general public. To help ensure safety in the event of a fire, the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) recently released revised ANS NFPA 170: 2012, Standard for Fire Safety Symbols.
The new ANS provides references and symbols for visually alerting building occupants during fire and related life safety emergencies including fire protection symbols for the architectural, engineering, and allied design fields; diagrams employed in fire risk and loss analysis; alerting fire fighters during fire and related emergencies; water supply, extinguishing, and sprinkler system drawings; electronic fire and smoke detection and notification system drawings; pre-incident planning sketches; emergency management mapping, evacuation diagrams, and plans; and related insurance diagrams for each category of symbols.
NFPA, an ANSI audited designator and organizational member, is a non-profit organization with an international scope that provides and advocates consensus codes and standards, research, training, and education to reduce the worldwide burden of fire and other hazards.