Directive 1977/576 - Approximation of the laws, regulations and administrative provisions of the Member States relating to the provision of safety signs at places of work - Main contents
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Council Directive 77/576/EEC of 25 July 1977 on the approximation of the laws, regulations and administrative provisions of the Member States relating to the provision of safety signs at places of workLegal instrument | Directive |
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Number legal act | Directive 1977/576 |
Original proposal | COM(1976)132 |
CELEX number i | 31977L0576 |
Document | 25-07-1977 |
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Publication in Official Journal | 07-09-1977; OJ L 229, 7.9.1977,Special edition in Finnish: Chapter 05 Volume 002,Special edition in Portuguese: Chapter 05 Volume 002,Special edition in Spanish: Chapter 05 Volume 002,Special edition in Greek: Chapter 05 Volume 002,Special edition in Swedish: Chapter 05 Volume 002 |
Effect | 02-08-1977; Entry into force Date notif. |
End of validity | 24-06-1994; Repealed by 31992L0058 |
Transposition | 31-12-1978; See Art 7 |
Notification | 02-08-1977 |
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Council Directive 77/576/EEC of 25 July 1977 on the approximation of the laws, regulations and administrative provisions of the Member States relating to the provision of safety signs at places of work
Official Journal L 229 , 07/09/1977 P. 0012 - 0021
Finnish special edition: Chapter 5 Volume 2 P. 0094
Greek special edition: Chapter 05 Volume 2 P. 0191
Swedish special edition: Chapter 5 Volume 2 P. 0094
Spanish special edition: Chapter 05 Volume 2 P. 0141
Portuguese special edition Chapter 05 Volume 2 P. 0141
COUNCIL DIRECTIVE of 25 July 1977 on the approximation of the laws, regulations and administrative provisions of the Member States relating to the provision of safety signs at places of work (77/576/EEC)
THE COUNCIL OF THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITIES,
Having regard to the Treaty establishing the European Economic Community, and in particular Article 100 thereof,
Having regard to the proposal from the Commission,
Having regard to the opinion of the European Parliament (1),
Having regard to the opinion of the Economic and Social Committee (2),
Whereas, in its resolution of 21 January 1974 concerning a social action programme (3), the Council affirmed the need to improve safety and protection of health in places of work, as part of the improvement of living and working conditions;
Whereas the freedom of movement of persons and services has considerably increased the risk of accidents at work and occupational diseases, in particular because of the differences in the organization of work within the Member States, the different languages and the resulting misunderstandings and errors ; whereas these difficulties, which constitute an obstacle to the functioning of the common market, can be reduced by the introduction of a Community system of safety signs;
Whereas the use of uniform safety signs has positive effects both for workers at places of work, inside or outside undertakings, and for other persons having access to such places;
Whereas a Community system of safety signs can be effective only if it is ensured by means of unified provisions, if the presentation of the signs is as simple and striking as possible, if it makes the minimum use of explanatory texts and, furthermore, if those concerned receive full and repeated information thereon;
Whereas technical progress and the future development of international methods of signposting require that safety signs be brought up to date ; whereas, in order to facilitate the carrying out of the necessary measures with regard to Community signs, close collaboration should be instituted between the Member States and the Commission ; whereas a Special Committee should be set up for the purpose,
HAS ADOPTED THIS DIRECTIVE:
Article 1
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1.This Directive shall apply to safety signs at places of work.
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2.This Directive shall not apply to: (a) signs used in rail, road, inland waterway, marine or air transport;
(b) signs laid down for the placing of dangerous substances and preparations on the market;
(c) coal mines.
Article 2
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1.For the purposes of this Directive: (a) system of safety signs
means a system of signs referring to a specific object or situation and providing safety information by means of a safety colour or sign;
(b) safety colour
means a colour to which a specific safety meaning is assigned; (1)OJ No C 178, 2.8.1976, p. 57. (2)OJ No C 278, 24.11.1976, p. 3. (3)OJ No C 13, 12.2.1974, p. 1.
(c) contrasting colour
means a colour contrasting with the safety colour and providing additional information;
(d) safety sign
means a sign combining geometrical shape, colour and symbol to provide specific safety information;
(e) prohibition sign
means a safety sign prohibiting behaviour likely to cause danger;
(f) warning sign
means a safety sign giving warning of a hazard;
(g) mandatory sign
means a safety sign prescribing a specific obligation;
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