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All symbol reference numbers in this category are prefixed with "CF", for <u>C</u>ommercial <u>F</u>acilities.
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File:No image available.svg|'''CF 001:''' Restaurant
File:ISO_7001_PI_CF_001.svg|'''CF 001:''' Restaurant
File:No image available.svg|'''CF 002:''' Refreshments, coffee shop or café or buffet
File:ISO_7001_PI_CF_002.svg|'''CF 002:''' Refreshments, coffee shop or café or buffet
File:No image available.svg|'''CF 003:''' Hotel or Accommodation
File:ISO_7001_PI_CF_003.svg|'''CF 003:''' Hotel or Accommodation
File:No image available.svg|'''CF 004:''' Money/currency exchange or Bureau-de-change
File:ISO_7001_PI_CF_004.svg|'''CF 004:''' Money/currency exchange or Bureau-de-change
File:No image available.svg|'''CF 005:''' Cash service or Cash dispenser or ATM
File:No image available.svg|'''CF 005:''' Cash service or Cash dispenser or ATM
File:No image available.svg|'''CF 006:''' Shops or Shopping
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Revision as of 19:27, 21 January 2023

ISO 7001:2007
Graphical symbols — Public information symbols
The ISO symbol for "information".
AbbreviationISO 7010
Year startedOctober 1980 (1980-10)
First publishedOctober 1980; 43 years ago (1980-10)
Latest version3
2007
OrganizationInternational Organization for Standardization
CommitteeISO/TC 145/SC 1 Public information symbols
DomainPublic information symbol design
Websitewww.iso.org/standard/41081.html

ISO 7001 ("public information symbols") is a standard published by the International Organization for Standardization that defines a set of pictograms and symbols for public information. The latest version, ISO 7001:2007, was published in November 2007.[1] It will be replaced in by ISO/DIS 7001 as part of routine revision process that occurs every 5 years.[2]

The set is the result of extensive testing in several countries and different cultures and have met the criteria for comprehensibility set up by the ISO.[1] Common examples of public information symbols include those representing toilets, car parking, and information, and the International Symbol of Access.

History

ISO 7001 was first released in October 1980, with a single amendment in 1985. The second edition was released in February 1990, with one amendment in 1993. The third edition, the latest edition was released in November 2007, and has received four amendments in 2013, 2015, 2016 and 2017. The current edition is scheduled to be replaced by ISO/FDIS 7001.[2] The use of the symbols of ISO 7001 is recommened by the European standard EN 17210.[3]

Symbols

The standard consists of 168 symbols, divided into six categories: public facilities, transport facilities, behaviour of the public, commercial facilities, tourism, cultural and heritage and sporting activities.[1]

Public facilities

All symbol reference numbers in this category are prefixed with "PF", for Public Facilities.

Transportation facilities

All symbol reference numbers in this category are prefixed with "TF", for Transport Facilities.

Behaviour of the public

All symbol reference numbers in this category are prefixed with "BP", for Behaviour of the Public.

Commercial facilities

All symbol reference numbers in this category are prefixed with "CF", for Commercial Facilities.

Tourism, culture and heritage

All symbol reference numbers in this category are prefixed with "TC", for Tourism, Culture and heritage.

Sporting activities

All symbol reference numbers in this category are prefixed with "SA", for Sports Activities.

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c ISO 7001:2007 - Graphical symbols — Public information symbols.
  2. ^ a b ISO/DIS 7001 - Graphical symbols — Registered Public information symbols.
  3. ^ "EN 17210:2021 - Accessibility and usability of the built environment". 30 November 2020. 6.6.2. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)

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