CIE S004/E-2001
- Colours of light signals
- standard by Commission Internationale de L'Eclairage, 01/01
- Category: CIE
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It is applicable to the colours of signal lights used in sea, road, air and rail transport systems including signal lights on ships, aircraft, motor vehicles and trains, where the recognition of the colours involved is essential.
The Standard can also be used for guidance on the selection of the colours
•of light signals and warning lights on instrument panels in vehicles,
•of light signals and warning lights on instrument panels used for monitoring or control of industrial processes,
• used in visual display terminals when recognition of the colour code is important to intepreting the information displayed.
The Standard does not specify how signal lights should be used in the various transport modes nor does it specify the meanings to be associated with the different colours. Reference must also be made to international, regional and national conventions and regulations for the particular applications.
This Standard is not applicable to the colours of surface colour codes. Guidance on the allowable colours for surface colour codes is given in CIE Publication 39.2-1983 Recommendations for Surface Colours for Visual Signalling .
This Standard has been approved by the National Committees of the CIE and supersedes the recommendations made in CIE Publication 2.2-1975 Colours of Light Signals. Background information to this Standard can be found in the Technical Report CIE 107-1994 A Review of the Official Recommendations of the CIE for the Colours of Signal Lights.
A French and a German translation (CIE S004/F and CIE S004/D) will soon be available.
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