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1 NOTES: What Do All the Colors Mean? Signs are used to communicate important, sometimes life-saving, information to you. The words on those signs have specific meanings, and so do the colors. In order to understand exactly what a sign is telling you, you have to be able to read and understand the words. On some signs, we use specific colors to communicate the magnitude of the hazard instantly, so you can start to protect yourself even before you ve finished reading all of the words. Today we re going to talk about the meanings of standard sign colors. Red means Danger, Stop, Emergency, and Flammable. It is used where there is imminent and immediate risk of serious injury or death. It is also used on emergency controls and for fire alarms, fire exits, and fire-fighting equipment. When you see red, you should stop and think carefully. Orange means Warning, and is used where there is a risk of serious injuries like falling objects, amputations, and falls. Orange means you should pay close attention and think carefully there is a real and significant risk nearby. Yellow means Caution. This color is used to signal specific physical hazards including falls, tripping, impact, and collision hazards. The risk is real, but the likelihood and severity are lower than when red and orange are used. Green means Safety and indicates the location of first-aid equipment and safety equipment. It is also used for safety instructions and general safety information. Blue is used for information signs and bulletin boards that are not immediately safety related. Magenta or Purple on Yellow means Radiation Caution. Fluorescent Orange and Orange-Red indicate a biohazard. Colors can have different meanings depending on where and how they are used. For instance, the colors we just discussed are also used for marking underground utilities. Here are their meanings when they are used for excavations: Red is used to mark electrical power lines, cables, conduit, and lighting cables. Yellow identifies gas, oil, steam, petroleum, and gaseous materials. Orange identifies communication, alarm, signal lines, cables, and conduits. Blue is for potable water. Purple is for reclaimed water and irrigation and slurry lines. Green is used to mark sewer and drain lines. White is used to mark a proposed excavation. Pink is used for temporary survey markings. Signs are posted for important reasons. They provide information that you need to know in order to be safe. Pay attention to the colors and the words on every sign you pass, even if you ve seen it a thousand times. SAFETY REMINDER Remember that red means stop. If you re so upset that you re seeing red, you need to stop and calm down. MEETING DOCUMENTATION: SPECIAL TOPICS /EMPLOYEE SAFETY RECOMMENDATIONS/NOTES: JOB NAME: MEETING DATE: ATTENDEES: S.A.F.E. CARDS PLANNED FOR THIS WEEK: REVIEWED MSDS # SUBJECT: These instructions do not supersede local, state, or federal regulations.

2 Quiz Questions What Do All the Colors Mean? 1. Which of these standard sign colors means Danger, Stop, Emergency, and Flammable? a. Green b. Blue c. Yellow d. Red 2. The meaning of the color orange, when it is used for marking underground utilities, is: a. potable water. b. communication, alarm, signal lines, cables, and conduits. c. sewer and drain lines. d. the proposed excavation. 3. True or False? Colors can have different meanings depending on where and how they are used. 4. When used as a standard sign color, yellow signals specific physical hazards including: a. tripping. b. immediate risk of serious injury or death. c. amputations. d. explosive material. 5. True or False? When used for marking underground utilities, the color pink means Radiation Caution. MY ANSWER: CORRECTED ANSWER: MY ANSWER: CORRECTED ANSWER: MY ANSWER: CORRECTED ANSWER: MY ANSWER: CORRECTED ANSWER: MY ANSWER: CORRECTED ANSWER: NAME: ID#: DATE: TRAINER:

3 Answer Key What Do All the Colors Mean? 1. Which of these standard sign colors means Danger, Stop, Emergency, and Flammable? a. Green b. Blue c. Yellow d. Red Red means Danger, Stop, Emergency, and Flammable. 2. The meaning of the color orange, when it is used for marking underground utilities, is: a. potable water. b. communication, alarm, signal lines, cables, and conduits. c. sewer and drain lines. d. the proposed excavation. Orange identifies communication, alarm, signal lines, cables, and conduits. 3. True or False? Colors can have different meanings depending on where and how they are used. Colors can have different meanings depending on where and how they are used. 4. When used as a standard sign color, yellow signals specific physical hazards including: a. tripping. b. immediate risk of serious injury or death. c. amputations. d. explosive material. This color is used to signal specific physical hazards including falls, tripping, impact, and collision hazards. 5. True or False? When used for marking underground utilities, the color pink means Radiation Caution. Pink is used for temporary survey markings. FURTHER DISCUSSION: SUPERVISOR/TRAINER NOTES:

4 Qué quieren decir todos los colores? (What Do All the Colors Mean?) Los letreros se usan para comunicarle información importante y a veces para salvar vidas. Las palabras en esos letreros tienen sentidos específicos, al igual que los colores. Para poder entender exactamente lo que un letrero le está diciendo, usted tiene que poder leer y entender las palabras. En algunos letreros, usamos colores específicos para comunicar la magnitud del peligro en forma instantánea, para que pueda empezar a protegerse aún antes de terminar de leer todas las palabras. El día de hoy vamos a hablar de lo que significan los colores en un letrero estándar. Rojo significa Peligro, Parada, Emergencia e Inflamable. Es usado en donde existe un riesgo inminente e inmediato de una lesión grave o de la muerte. También es usado en los controles de emergencia y para las alarmas de incendios, salidas de emergencia, y equipo para combatir incendios. Cuando usted observa el color rojo, debe detenerse y pensar cuidadosamente. Anaranjado significa Advertencia, y es usado en donde existe un riesgo de lesiones graves como la caída de objetos, amputaciones, y caídas. Anaranjado significa que debe poner mucha atención y pensar cuidadosamente que existe un peligro real e importante cercano. Amarillo significa Precaución. Este color es usado para señalar peligros físicos específicos incluyendo peligros de caídas, tropiezos, impactos, y choques. El riesgo es real, pero la posibilidad y gravedad son más bajas que cuando los colores rojo y anaranjado son usados. Verde significa Seguridad e indica la ubicación del equipo de primeros auxilios y equipo de seguridad. También es usado para instrucciones de seguridad e información de seguridad en general. Azul es usado para letreros de información y tableros de avisos que no son relacionados inmediatamente con la seguridad. Magenta o Púrpura sobre amarillo significa Precaución de radiación. NOTES: SPECIAL TOPICS /EMPLOYEE SAFETY RECOMMENDATIONS/NOTES: Anaranjado fosforescente y Anaranjado - Rojizo indican un riesgo biológico. Los colores pueden tener diferentes significados dependiendo en dónde y cómo son usados. Por ejemplo, los colores que acabamos de mencionar también son usados para marcar servicios públicos subterráneos. Aquí están sus significados cuando son usados para excavaciones: Rojo es usado para marcar los cables de electricidad, cables, conductos, y cables de iluminación. Amarillo identifica gas, aceite, vapor, petróleo, y materiales gaseosos. Anaranjado identifica cables y conductos de comunicación, alarmas, y líneas de señales. Azul es para el agua potable. Púrpura es para aguas recuperadas y líneas de riego y lodo. Verde es usado para marcar las líneas de alcantarillado y drenaje. Blanco es usado para marcar una excavación propuesta. Rosa es usado para marcas temporales de levantamiento topográfico. Los letreros se colocan por razones importantes. Proporcionan información que usted necesita saber para poder estar seguro. Ponga atención a los colores y las palabras en cada letrero que vea, incluso si lo ha visto miles de veces. SAFETY REMINDER Recuerde que rojo significa parada. Si está tan enojado que está viendo rojo, usted necesita detenerse y calmarse. MEETING DOCUMENTATION JOB NAME: MEETING DATE: ATTENDEES: S.A.F.E. CARDS PLANNED FOR THIS WEEK: REVIEWED MSDS # SUBJECT: These instructions do not supersede local, state, or federal regulations.

5 Quiz Questions Qué quieren decir todos los colores? 1. Cuál de estos colores estándar de letreros significa Peligro, Parada, Emergencia y Inflamable? a. Verde b. Azul c. Amarillo d. Rojo 2. El significado del color anaranjado, cuando es usado para marcar los servicios públicos subterráneos, es: a. agua potable. b. cables y conductos de comunicación, alarmas, y líneas de señales. c. líneas de alcantarillado y de drenaje. d. una excavación propuesta. 3. Verdadero o Falso? Los colores pueden tener diferentes significados dependiendo en dónde y cómo son usados. 4. Cuando es usado como un color estándar de letrero, amarillo especifica peligros físicos en particular incluyendo: a. tropezones. b. riesgo inmediato de lesión grave o muerte. c. amputaciones. d. material explosivo. 5. Verdadero o Falso? Cuando es usado para marcar servicios públicos subterráneos, el color rosa significa Precaución Radiación. NAME: ID#: DATE: TRAINER:

6 Answer Key Qué quieren decir todos los colores? 1. Cuál de estos colores estándar de letreros significa Peligro, Parada, Emergencia y Inflamable? a. Verde b. Azul c. Amarillo d. Rojo Rojo significa Peligro, Parada, Emergencia e Inflamable. 2. El significado del color anaranjado, cuando es usado para marcar los servicios públicos subterráneos, es: a. agua potable. b. cables y conductos de comunicación, alarmas, y líneas de señales. c. líneas de alcantarillado y de drenaje. d. una excavación propuesta. Anaranjado identifica cables y conductos de comunicación, alarmas, y líneas de señales. 3. Verdadero o Falso? Los colores pueden tener diferentes significados dependiendo en dónde y cómo son usados. Los colores pueden tener diferentes significados dependiendo en dónde y cómo son usados. 4. Cuando es usado como un color estándar de letrero, amarillo especifica peligros físicos en particular incluyendo: a. tropezones. b. riesgo inmediato de lesión grave o muerte. c. amputaciones. d. material explosivo. Este color es usado para señalar peligros físicos específicos incluyendo peligros de caídas, tropiezos, impactos, y choques. 5. Verdadero o Falso? Cuando es usado para marcar servicios públicos subterráneos, el color rosa significa Precaución Radiación. Rosa es usado para marcas temporales de levantamiento topográfico. FURTHER DISCUSSION: SUPERVISOR/TRAINER NOTES:

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