SAFETY
SIGNBOARDS

Safety signboards play a crucial role in promoting safety awareness and providing visual communication in various environments. They convey important information, warnings, and instructions to help prevent accidents, reduce risks, and guide individuals in emergency situations. Here are some common types of safety signboards:

  1. Prohibition Signs: These signs indicate actions or behaviors that are strictly prohibited, such as no smoking, no entry, no parking, or no unauthorized personnel. They feature a red circle with a diagonal line across a pictogram or text in black.

  2. Mandatory Signs: Mandatory signs specify actions that must be taken, such as wearing personal protective equipment (PPE), using safety harnesses, or following specific procedures. They typically consist of a blue circle with a white pictogram or text.

  3. Warning Signs: Warning signs are used to alert individuals about potential hazards or dangerous conditions, such as slippery floors, high voltage areas, or chemical hazards. They feature a yellow triangle with a black pictogram or text.

  4. Emergency Signs: These signs provide guidance during emergencies, indicating emergency exits, evacuation routes, assembly points, or the location of fire extinguishers, first aid kits, or emergency showers. They are typically green with white pictograms or text.

  5. Fire Safety Signs: Fire safety signs help identify fire-related equipment and provide instructions during fire emergencies. They include signs for fire alarms, fire extinguishers, fire exits, and fire assembly points. These signs are often red and feature white pictograms or text.

  6. Hazard Signs: Hazard signs warn about specific hazards or potential risks, such as chemical hazards, biological hazards, radiation hazards, or falling objects. They typically have a yellow background with black pictograms or text.

  7. Construction Safety Signs: These signs are commonly used on construction sites to communicate safety information and precautions to workers and visitors. They include signs for hard hat areas, construction zones, heavy machinery areas, and safety equipment requirements.

It’s important to ensure that safety signboards comply with relevant regulations and standards, such as those set by local authorities or international standards like ISO 7010. Proper placement, visibility, and maintenance of safety signboards are essential to ensure their effectiveness in conveying information and promoting a safe environment.

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