The standard, titled "Basic and safety principles for man-machine interface, marking and identification β Coding principles for indicators and actuators," is a foundational safety publication used globally to standardize how machines communicate with human operators. By establishing universal rules for visual, acoustic, and tactile signals, this standard ensures that an operator can immediately recognize the status of a process and react correctly, significantly reducing the risk of human error in industrial environments. Overview of IEC 60073
As a under IEC Guide 104, its principles are intended to be used consistently across all electrotechnical equipment to maintain a "common language" for safety. Core Coding Principles
When visual signals are insufficient, acoustic signals provide critical alerts through pure tones, specific frequencies, or spoken messages. These are categorized by urgency and should be designed to be distinguishable from ambient factory noise. IEC 60073:2002