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  2. Safety orange - Wikipedia

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    The high-visibility color is commonly used in hunting contexts and for construction site safety. ANSI standard Z535.1–1998 states how safety orange is defined in the following notation systems: Munsell notation 5.0YR (hue) 6.0/15 (value/chroma) Approximate PMS Color (mixing directions) 13 parts yellow, 3 parts warm red, 1 ⁄ 4 part black

  3. High-visibility clothing - Wikipedia

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    High-visibility clothing, sometimes shortened to hi vis or hi viz, is any clothing worn that is highly luminescent in its natural matt property or a color that is easily discernible from any background. It is most commonly worn on the torso and arm area of the body.

  4. ANSI Z535 - Wikipedia

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    ANSI Z535 signal word applications and common colors (some color variations allowed for improved visibility. Follow color variation standards described by ANSI Z535): DANGER! Is only used to identify a hazard that "will" cause death (White w/red background). WARNING!

  5. File:ANSI-Z535.1-2017-Safety-Colors.svg - Wikipedia

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    Date/Time Thumbnail Dimensions User Comment; current: 15:23, 30 October 2020: 1,147 × 1,344 (1,015 KB): Repeater-reclaim: Fixed words. Modified Yellow to #ffe100 for more separation, still within yellow tolerance.

  6. File:High-visibility vest standard tag - EU-ISO, USA ...

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    English: High-visibility clothing standards markings in an internationally certified Portwest S476/US476 vest. EN ISO 20471:2013 (Europe/ISO) RIS-3279-TOM (UK Rail Industry Standard) ANSI/ISEA 107-2015 (USA) AS/NZS 4602.1:2011 (Australia/New Zealand)

  7. ISO 3864 - Wikipedia

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    ANSI Z535.1 also explicitly uses multiple levels of hazard, including Yellow (Pantone 109) for 'caution' messages, and Orange (Pantone 151) for stronger 'warning' messages. [ 7 ] [ 8 ] [ 9 ] Like ISO 3864, ANSI Z535 includes multiple sections: ANSI Z535.6-2006 defines an optional accompanying text in one or more languages.

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