Meet ISO 7000-2029

Further to my research into ISO symbols, this here is another example that means “escape.”

It seems to be reserved for equipment and isn’t used very widely online but it’s still a cool symbol. It’s called ISO 7000-2029, which I’m sure we can all agree is a catchy name.

It’s function?

To identify the control to cancel the current action or exit from the current state.

Nice.

It really implies motion, doesn’t it? Energy leaving an enclosure. Nifty.

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