What Are The Requirements For High Voltage Warning Labels?
Dec 01, 2024
High-voltage warning labels play an indispensable role in the field of power safety. Both their design and application must follow strict guidelines to ensure that people can clearly understand the dangers of high voltage electricity. The following are the main specifications for high-voltage warning labels:
First, the size requirement
The standard size of high-voltage warning markers is usually 600mm×600mm, ensuring that it can be clearly identified from a distance. Of course, in specific application scenarios, the size can be adjusted appropriately according to actual conditions, and at the same time, it is necessary to ensure that the logo is clear and easy to observe.
2. Requirements for text content and font identification
Prompt text: Relevant safety warnings need to be clearly marked on high-voltage warning labels, such as "high voltage danger" and "high voltage stop", so that the high-voltage electricity risks in the area can be intuitively conveyed.
In terms of label size: The font length on each label should be no less than 5cm, so that the text information on it can be easily identified from a distance.
Regarding font selection, the font should be concise and clear when selecting the font, so as to avoid excessively gorgeous fonts that increase the brand recognition.
3. Requirements on colors
In order to improve the visual performance of high-voltage warning labels, the usual color matching strategy is red as the background, white as the text, yellow as the text, and black as the text. This combination of colors shows high contrast and can maintain excellent differentiation in various environments, thereby more effectively warning the public to pay attention to the potential risks of high voltage electricity.
Article 4. Specific requirements for materials
High-voltage warning labels should be made of specific materials that are weather-resistant, corrosion-resistant, waterproof, dust-resistant, and UV-resistant. This helps ensure that the labels can still be in good use conditions under harsh climatic conditions and play a long-term warning and reminder role.
Part V. Set normative requirements
In terms of location selection, high-voltage warning marks should be around high-voltage electrical equipment and should be clearly located for people's sight. We should ensure that the labels are not covered by other things to ensure that they play an early warning function.
About quantity and distribution: For the periphery of high-voltage electrical equipment, we should set a large number of high-voltage warning labels according to specific needs to ensure that corresponding warnings can be received no matter which direction they are approached from.
It is crucial to install the labels firmly to avoid damage from environmental factors such as wind, rain, and beating, such as causing the labels to be damaged or fall off.
6. Carry out maintenance and management work
Regular inspection and maintenance of high-voltage warning labels is also a key step. If the label is damaged, the content is blurred, or it falls off, it should be replaced or repaired as soon as possible to ensure that it always has a good warning effect.
In general, high-voltage warning labels should cover details such as size, font and font size, color, material, configuration, and maintenance and management. We integrate these guidelines into the full set of specifications for high-voltage warning labels to ensure that they effectively serve as a warning, reminding the public to pay attention to the potential hazards of high voltage electricity, thereby ensuring that people's lives and property are protected.






