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The magenta-on-yellow symbol can be found at Image:radiation warning symbol-US.svg. Created by user:Fibonacci in gedit. This image is highly optimized SVG, and uses less than 1K. For the same symbol with a yellow background, see Image:Radiation warning symbol.svg. Date: 1 December 2007 (original upload date) Source: No machine-readable source ...
English: A diagram that explains the difference between the existing radiation warning symbol, the 'trefoil', or ISO 7010 - W003 - Radioactive material or ionizing radiation (The larger, yellow symbol), and ISO 21482's supplemental radiation warning symbol. (The smaller red symbol visible in panel 2.).
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The international radiation symbol is a trefoil around a small central circle representing radiation from an atom. It first appeared in 1946 at the University of California, Berkeley Radiation Laboratory. [4] At the time, it was rendered as magenta, and was set on a blue background.
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The black-on-yellow (international) symbol can be found at Radiation warning symbol.svg. The black-on-yellow version is acceptable in the US as well. For a version that is black with no background, see Radiation warning symbol2.svg. Created by myself in Inkscape. Date: 16 January 2006 (original upload date) Source: No machine-readable source ...