The first test came in the form of a storm. Lightning struck the substation and sensors flooded the control system with alarms. In the chaos, the standard’s lexicon proved its worth. Operators—some new, some half-asleep—responded in sync. Where previously overlapping alerts had created confusion, now the hierarchy of symbols guided hands and attention. A red flashing beacon pulled the senior engineer to the transformer room; a low repeating tone told a junior technician to isolate a feeder; a green steady light confirmed a successful reset. The plant staggered but held.
Organizations like ANSI (US), BSI (UK), or DIN (Germany) also provide access to this standard. IEC 60073:2002 iec 60073 pdf