File:Emergency Exit ISO Pictogram (red).svg
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[edit]DescriptionEmergency Exit ISO Pictogram (red).svg | A red version of the ISO pictogram originally from Japan, as allowed by the NFPA under specific circumstances. This is more commonly used directly on emergency exits in the United States as a supplement to the word "EXIT". | |||||||
Source | Derivative work of File:Japanese_Public_Information_Symbol_-_Emergency_Exit.svg, see that page for licensing and attribution. | |||||||
Author | Awesome Aasim, based on work from alerante | |||||||
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06:07, 11 February 2024 | 560 × 560 (2 KB) | Awesome Aasim (talk | contribs) | {{Information |Description=A red version of the ISO pictogram originally from Japan, as allowed by the NFPA/OSHA. This is more commonly used directly on emergency exits in the United States as a supplement to the ISO pictogram. |Source=Derivative work of File:Japanese_Public_Information_Symbol_-_Emergency_Exit.svg, see that page for licensing and attribution. |Date= |Author=User:Awesome Aasim, based on work from User:alerante |Permission= Since this work was created as a deriva... |
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