When we think of a company’s most important and valuable resources, what comes to mind? Products? Equipment? While those are all vitally important to any business’s success, where would they be without the people who help drive them? Employees are a company’s most precious assets, which is why safety in the workplace is a top priority.
Signage plays an important and specific role in every business—from promotional to directional, they help customers and employees feel secure and informed. Safety signage, however, serves an even broader purpose as it not only alerts us to danger but warns us of potential risks and safety requirements in a specific area and protects the company’s liability.
With the right signage and proper procedures, many workplace accidents and injuries can be avoided. The key to providing your customers with the perfect signage for their businesses is understanding their needs and their exact safety requirements.
OSHA (Occupational Health and Safety Administration) American National Standards Institute (ANSI) are today's leading authorities on safety in the workplace—including signage, requirements, and their meanings. These agencies classify safety signs by hazard risk to help determine what sign to use, including DANGER, WARNING, and CAUTION.
When offering safety signs, be aware of compliance standards when it comes to sign color, size, location, etc.
This sign option is used in areas with the highest level of risk and is the most extreme category of OSHA's three general sign types. They indicate an immediate risk where special precautions are critical; if the hazard is not avoided, it will result in death or serious injury.
Common danger sign examples:
One hazard level below danger signs, warning signs predict a hazard that requires additional awareness that, if not avoided, may result in death or serious injury.
Common warning sign examples:
As an accident prevention tag, caution signs indicate potentially hazardous situations that may result in minor or moderate injury if they aren’t avoided. Use them to caution against possible injuries from unsafe practices.
Common caution sign examples:
While not always required, directional, prohibition, and notice signs play an important role in the safety and security of employees, visitors, customers, and the company itself.
An invaluable sign option across all industries, directional signage is mandatory to designate emergency and regular routes within a space. Directional signage plays a key role in aiding in the flow of foot and manufacturing equipment traffic as it helps maintain efficiency and keeps employees safe.
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In order to protect the facility and/or its inhabitants, prohibitory signs are used to inform the public of the restricted action, behavior, or item within the sign's vicinity. They commonly include a red circle with a slash over top of an image of the prohibited activity or object.
Common prohibition signs:
Help your customers provide staff and visitors with the notification of safety protocols, rules, and practices with notice signage. Notice signs always have an eye-catching headline: “Notice” which is intended to draw attention to specific activities and expectations that are required within a designated area.
4over has signage solutions to help your customers prepare their workspaces, offices, schools, and more with the proper signage to protect visitors and employees from potential hazards.
Check out these safety signage options:
4over believes in the importance of keeping employees and customers safe. Share your dedication to safety in the workplace with your customers. Help them understand the important role safety signage plays in employee morale and consumer confidence. Their interest and implementation will demonstrate that they care about their clients’ safety, and will help guests feel more comfortable. When guests feel comfortable and gain confidence in a business, they’re more likely to visit.
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