Mich. Admin. Code R. 408.13707 - Signs generally
Rule 3707.
(1)
All signs shall be furnished with rounded or blunt corners and shall be free of
sharp edges, burrs, splinters, or other sharp projections. The ends or heads of
bolts or other fastening devices shall be located in such a way that they do
not constitute a hazard.
(2) Danger
signs. The colors red, black, and white shall be those of opaque glossy samples
as specified in table 1 "Fundamental Specification of Safety Colors for CIE
Standard Source "C"," in American National Standard Institute ANSI standard
Z53.1, "USA Standard Safety Color Code for Marking Physical Hazards," 1971
edition, as adopted in R 408.13705.
(3) Caution signs. Standard color of the
background shall be yellow; and the panel, black with yellow letters. Any
letters used against the yellow background shall be black. The colors shall be
those of opaque glossy samples as specified in Table 1 in ANSI Z53.1, 1971
edition, as adopted in R 408.13705.
(4) Safety instruction signs. Standard color
of the background shall be white; and the panel, green with white letters. Any
letters used against the white background shall be black. The colors shall be
those of opaque glossy samples as specified in Table 1 in ANSI Z53.1, 1971
edition, as adopted in R 408.13705.
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