
Stake attention in this memory
The image displays a repeating pattern of what appear to be safety warning labels or stickers, arranged in a grid. The labels are primarily in Russian and feature illustrations and text. Each label has a green band at the top with text that translates to "TECHNIKA BEZOPASNOSTI" (Safety Technology) and an icon of a stylized evergreen tree. Below this, there are various illustrations. Some labels show a circular saw blade cutting through a piece of wood, with the text "10MM" indicating a measurement. Other labels depict a staircase or bridge-like structure with railings. A third type of illustration shows several trees bending in strong wind. The bottom orange band of the labels contains further text. For the saw blade illustrations, it reads "USTANOVI RASKLINIVAYUSHCHIY NOZH" (Install a splitting knife). For the staircase illustration, it says "POL'ZUY SJA PREDNYMI MOSTINAMI" (Use with caution on bridges). For the wind-swept trees, it states "PRI SHESTIBAL'NOM VETRE RABOTA ZAPRESHCHENA" (Work is prohibited in a storm-force wind). Vertical text appears between the columns of labels, reading "BIYSKIY GOMBINAT" (Biysk Combine) and "GOST 1820-77" (a Soviet state standard), followed by "U.P.K." The city of Biysk is located in Altai Krai, Russia. The context of these labels, particularly with the mention of "Biysk Combine" and a Soviet-era state standard, suggests they were likely produced in Biysk for industrial or workplace safety purposes within the Soviet Union or the Russian Federation. There are no people, specific environmental details, or actions depicted beyond the static illustrations on the labels.
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