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Vision & Conceptual Framework   Date  08-07-2026

The Energy Safety International vision & conceptual framework,

“ONE GLOBAL SAFETY LANGUAGE FOR THE ENERGY TRANSITION”,

aims to create a globally interoperable safety information framework that allows all stakeholders in the safety chain to access and use critical safety information uniformly, regardless of technology, sector, or geography. This vision is not only about standardizing information, but also about enabling all stakeholders to “speak” the same safety language, so that first and second responders, operators, manufacturers, authorities, and other partners can understand each other instantly and act consistently in critical situations. Within this overarching vision, the project “Standardizing Worldwide Uniform Information for First and Second Responders”

is a first concrete implementation step, focusing on the promotion and expansion of ISO 17840 and related guidelines so that responders worldwide can rely on harmonized, standardized safety information for vehicles, batteries and other energy systems.

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Update ISO 17840 part 4      Date  11-07-2026

Energy Safety International has designed a new set of symbols to be proposed for the upcoming ISO Part 4 norm update. Created in close collaboration with the members of TC 22 SC 36 WG 7 and CTIF SPOC for ISO 

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