Council Directive 92/58/EEC of 24 June 1992 on the minimum requirements for the p... (31992L0058)
Council Directive 92/58/EEC of 24 June 1992 on the minimum requirements for the p... (31992L0058)
COUNCIL DIRECTIVE 92/58/EEC
of 24 June 1992
on the minimum requirements for the provision of safety and /or health signs at work (ninth individual Directive within the meaning of Article 16 (1) of Directive 89/391/EEC)
SECTION I
GENERAL PROVISIONS
Article 1
Object
Article 2
Definitions
SECTION II
EMPLOYERS' OBLIGATIONS
Article 3
General rules
Article 4
Safety and/or health signs used for the first time
Article 5
Safety and/or health signs already in use
Article 6
Exemptions
Article 7
Information and instruction for workers
Article 8
Consultation of workers and workers' participation
SECTION III
MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS
Article 9
Adaptation of the Annexes
Article 10
Article 11
Final provisions
Article 12
ANNEX I
GENERAL MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS CONCERNING SAFETY AND/OR HEALTH SIGNS AT WORK
1.
Preliminary remarks
2.
Types of signs
2.1.
Permanent signs
2.2.
Occasional signs
3.
Interchanging and combining signs
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Colour |
Meaning or purpose |
Instructions and information |
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Red |
Prohibition sign |
Dangerous behaviour |
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Danger alarm |
Stop, shutdown, emergency cutout devices Evacuate |
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Fire-fighting equipment |
Identification and location |
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Yellow or Amber |
Warning sign |
Be careful, take precautions Examine |
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Blue |
Mandatory sign |
Specific behaviour or action Wear personal protective equipment |
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Green |
Emergency escape, first aid sign |
Doors, exits, routes, equipment, facilities |
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No danger |
Return to normal |
ANNEX II
MINIUM GENERAL REQUIREMENTS CONCERNING SIGNBOARDS
1.
Intrinsic features
2.
Conditions of use
3.
Signboards to be used
3.1.
Prohibitory signs
3.2.
Warning signs
3.3.
Mandatory signs
3.4.
Emergency escape or first-aid signs
3.5.
Fire-fighting signs
ANNEX III
MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS GOVERNING SIGNS ON CONTAINERS AND PIPES
ANNEX IV
MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS FOR THE IDENTIFICATION AND LOCATION OF FIRE-FIGHTING EQUIPMENT
ANNEX V
MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS GOVERNING SIGNS USED FOR OBSTACLES AND DANGEROUS LOCATIONS, AND FOR MARKING TRAFFIC ROUTES
1.
Signs for obstacles and dangerous locations
2.
Marking of traffic routes
ANNEX VI
MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS FOR ILLUMINATED SIGNS
1.
Intrinsic features
2.
Specific rules governing use
ANNEX VII
MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS FOR ACOUSTIC SIGNS
1.
Intrinsic features
2.
Code
ANNEX VIII
MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS FOR VERBAL COMMUNICATION
1.
Intrinsic features
2.
Specific rules governing use
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to indicate the start of a command |
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to interrupt or end a movement |
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to stop the operation |
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to have a load raised |
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to have a load lowered |
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to be coordinated with the corresponding hand signals |
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for an emergency stop |
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to speed up a movement for safety reasons. |
ANNEX IX
MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS FOR HAND SIGNALS
1.
Features
2.
Specific rules governing use
3.
Coded signals to be used
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Meaning |
Description |
Illustration |
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A. General signals |
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START Attention Start of command |
both arms are extended horizontally with the palms facing forward |
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STOP Interruption End of movement |
the right arm points upwards with the palm facing forwards |
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END of the operation |
both hands are clasped at chest height |
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B. Vertical movements |
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RAISE |
the right arm points upwards with the palm facing forward and slowly makes a circle |
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LOWER |
the right arm points downwards with the palm facing inwards and slowly makes a circle |
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VERTICAL DISTANCE |
the hands indicate the relevant distance |
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C. Horizontal Movements |
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MOVE FORWARDS |
both arms are bent with the palms facing upwards, and the forearms make slow movements towards the body |
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MOVE BACKWARDS |
both arms are bent with the palms facing downwards, and the forearms make slow movements away from the body |
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RIGHT to the signalman's |
the right arm is extended more or less horizontally with the palm facing downwards and slowly makes small movements to the right |
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LEFT to the signalman's |
the left arm is extended more or less horizontally with the palm facing downwards and slowly makes small movements to the left |
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HORIZONTAL DISTANCE |
the hands indicate the relevant distance |
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D. Danger |
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DANGER Emergency stop |
both arms point upwards with the palms facing forwards |
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QUICK |
all movements faster |
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SLOW |
all movements slower |
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