- DOT pictograms are a set of fifty images used to convey information to travelers without using words. These pictograms are often used in airports, train stations, hotels, and other public places for foreign tourists1. Additionally, the DOT requires diamond-shaped labels containing hazard symbols for the transport of chemicals, which are considered pictograms under HCS 20122.Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.The DOT pictograms are a set of fifty pictograms used to convey information useful to travelers without using words. Such images are often used in airports, train stations, hotels, and other public places for foreign tourists, as well as being easier to identify than strings of text.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DOT_pictogramsThe DOT requires diamond-shaped labels containing hazard symbols for the transport of chemicals. Therefore, because DOT labels contain symbols, they are considered pictograms under HCS 2012.www.osha.gov/laws-regs/standardinterpretations/2…
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The DOT pictograms are a set of fifty pictograms used to convey information useful to travelers without using words. Such images are often used in airports, train stations, hotels, and other public places for foreign tourists, as well as being easier to identify than strings of text. Among these pictograms are … See more
In the 1970s, the United States Department of Transportation recognized the shortcomings of pictograms drawn on an ad hoc basis at transportation-related facilities across the … See more
Symbol Signs provides some general guidelines as to implement the symbols in a facility. The guidelines present guidance to a design team, rather than a strict set of requirements for typeface, sizes, colors, illumination, etc, that must be adhered to. This decision is … See more
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Symbols were collected from a variety of sources, including railways, Olympic events, airports and government agencies to form a catalog of … See moreOriginal Set (1974)
The original set of symbols developed consisted of 34 symbols, primarily intended for transportation facilities. First Aid, No Smoking, No … See more• Symbol signs, AIGA
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