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Perfect symbol. Revert if unwanted. 09:02, 3 September 2015: 600 × 600 (306 bytes) Rettinghaus: Correct ISO 3864-4 coloring (RAL 1003) 19:20, 2 April 2013: 600 × 600 (303 bytes) Nyerguds: Reverted to version as of 00:10, 10 December 2011. I see no reason to replace a nicely optimized svg with a bloated inkscape version again. 19:25, 27 ...
More than 100 pages use this file. The following list shows the first 100 pages that use this file only. A full list is available.. Aage Bohr; Acute radiation syndrome; Advanced gas-cooled reactor
Correct US radiation warning symbol. Based on specification from . The black-on-yellow (international) symbol can be found at Radiation warning symbol.svg. The black-on-yellow version is acceptable in the US as well. For a version that is black with no background, see Radiation warning symbol2.svg. Created by myself in Inkscape. Date
Date/Time Thumbnail Dimensions User Comment; current: 10:06, 24 December 2014: 600 × 600 (476 bytes): Rhapsody Scarlet: Optimized version based on Image:Radiation warning symbol-US.svg
Correct radiation warning symbol. Based on specification from . The magenta-on-yellow symbol can be found at Image:radiation warning symbol-US.svg. Created by user:Fibonacci in gedit. This image is highly optimized SVG, and uses less than 1K. For the same symbol with a yellow background, see Image:Radiation warning symbol.svg. Date
English: The new supplementary ionizing radiation warning symbol launched on 15 February 2007 by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) and the International Organization for Standardization (ISO). Contains radiating waves, a skull and crossbones and a running person, on a red triangle.
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The symbol was adopted as a standard in the US by ANSI in 1969. [6] [8] It was first documented as an international symbol in 1963 in International Organization for Standardization (ISO) recommendation R.361. [9] In 1974, after approval by national standards bodies, the symbol became an international standard as ISO 361 Basic ionizing radiation ...