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Long-time nuclear waste warning messages are intended to deter human intrusion at nuclear waste repositors 10,000 or more years into the future. The study of sign processes (semiotics) for the purpose of creating such long lasting messages where first done by the Human Interference Task Force in 1981. Sandia National Laboratories proposes in 1993 that the messages should invoke the following non-linguistically through signs and pictography.
HOWEVER…………
The wording also can be applied comically to a toilet.
Note: These words aren't actually the proposed words for a long term nuclear waste storage facility (as it is considered best-practice that the message is communicated non-linguistically) but instead they are the design principles to help guide what those pictoral signs should be. But hey, lets not let the truth get in the way of a bit of humor.
More detail can be found in the extract from the Sandia paper attached below.
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