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(ISO: Geneva) -- ISO 20712 standard answers the need to standardize a system for giving safety information related to aquatic activity that relies as little as possible on the use of words to achieve understanding. Water-safety signs and flags can be invaluable aids in bringing people’s attention to hazards and indicating where safety aids or lifeguards are available. Continued growth in international trade, travel, and mobility requires a common method of communicating safety information at an international level and lack of standardization may lead to confusion and possible injury and death. Such flags and signs must be understandable to all.
ISO 20712 answers this need for a harmonized approach. It was developed in close collaboration with the International Life Saving Federation (ILS) and other experts in the field and consists of three parts:
ISO 20712-1:2008—“Water safety signs and beach safety flags—Specifications for water safety signs used in workplaces and public areas,” is intended for use by owners and operators of aquatic environments and by manufacturers of signs and equipment.
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