Since 1994, Meeker & Associates has designed over 120 symbols for industrial safety. The first series addressed problems of the electrical utility industry. Beginning in 1996, while planning for the 1998 upgrade to the ANSI Z-535-3 standard for Safety Symbols, two suppliers of safety signs commissioned us to design a comprehensive set of symbols for use on safety signs and warning labels. Comparative testing was conducted by Dr. Michael Wolgalter, Department of Psychology, North Carolina State University, for legibility and understanding. Throughout this testing process, we refined various symbols.
Since 1994, Meeker & Associates has designed over 120 symbols for industrial safety. The first series addressed problems of the electrical utility industry. Beginning in 1996, while planning for the 1998 upgrade to the ANSI Z-535-3 standard for Safety Symbols, two suppliers of safety signs commissioned us to design a comprehensive set of symbols for use on safety signs and warning labels. Comparative testing was conducted by Dr. Michael Wolgalter, Department of Psychology, North Carolina State University, for legibility and understanding. Throughout this testing process, we refined various symbols.
Since 1994, Meeker & Associates has designed over 120 symbols for industrial safety. The first series addressed problems of the electrical utility industry. Beginning in 1996, while planning for the 1998 upgrade to the ANSI Z-535-3 standard for Safety Symbols, two suppliers of safety signs commissioned us to design a comprehensive set of symbols for use on safety signs and warning labels. Comparative testing was conducted by Dr. Michael Wolgalter, Department of Psychology, North Carolina State University, for legibility and understanding. Throughout this testing process, we refined various symbols.
Since 1994, Meeker & Associates has designed over 120 symbols for industrial safety. The first series addressed problems of the electrical utility industry. Beginning in 1996, while planning for the 1998 upgrade to the ANSI Z-535-3 standard for Safety Symbols, two suppliers of safety signs commissioned us to design a comprehensive set of symbols for use on safety signs and warning labels. Comparative testing was conducted by Dr. Michael Wolgalter, Department of Psychology, North Carolina State University, for legibility and understanding. Throughout this testing process, we refined various symbols.
Since 1994, Meeker & Associates has designed over 120 symbols for industrial safety. The first series addressed problems of the electrical utility industry. Beginning in 1996, while planning for the 1998 upgrade to the ANSI Z-535-3 standard for Safety Symbols, two suppliers of safety signs commissioned us to design a comprehensive set of symbols for use on safety signs and warning labels. Comparative testing was conducted by Dr. Michael Wolgalter, Department of Psychology, North Carolina State University, for legibility and understanding. Throughout this testing process, we refined various symbols.