To start the New Year out right, this is a good time to look at the safety signs in your facility. Brady, a leading manufacturer of safety signs says that these signs are a necessary and required component for warning and communicating messages or notices to your employees, customers and/or the general public. Selecting and placing a safety sign for your facility is more than a workplace requirement, but an opportunity to prevent costly accidents or dangerous hazards for individuals within your facility. Click here to read more about the varying industry standards and specifications at the Brady website.
EWD Solutions offers a wide selection of signs in multiple sizes and materials:
Admittance Signs: Indicate and identify areas of access that are required in virtually every workplace. They alert employees to potential hazards, safety warning and cautionary notices. They also restrict access to property.
Alert Signs: Feature standard text safety warnings, but also include universally known pictograms that communicate a variety of safety messages and warnings, including no smoking areas, lockout tagout instructions, eye protection requirements, machinery warnings and more.
ANSI Z535 Signs: ANSI signs are highly visible and provide recognizable safety alert messages for workplace caution, waning, notice, danger and more. Signs adhere to ANSI Z535 safety standards for colors and symbols and can be understood by employees and visitors of all cultural backgrounds.
Bilingual And Spanish Only Signs: Provides your facility with the appropriate Spanish and bilingual safety message such as "precaucion," "peligro," "securidad primero," "aviso" and "advertencia."
Braille (ADA) Signs: Meet ADA requirements and new ICC/ANSI 117.1 specifications for identifying permanent rooms within a building. Braille signs feature a true dome-shaped Braille dot.
Chemical, Biohazard & Hazard Signs: These signs are used to identify your plant's chemical storage, biohazard storage and hazardous materials area. They keep your employees safe and help you comply with OSHA standards.
Confined Space Signs: Identify your confined workspace areas including tanks, electrical rooms and enclosures. Include warnings for authorized or permit entry areas. Confined Space Signs also communicate required protective gear, including gloves, eye protection or hearing protection.
Door Signs: Identify doors that must be kept closed, emergency exits, fire exits and more.
Electrical Hazard Signs: Can be used throughout your facility to identify electrical hazard and high voltage areas.
Exit And Directional Signs: Signs lead employees to safety in an emergency or guide traffic in your facility.
Glow-In-The-Dark Signs: Available in B-324 Polyester and B-347 Plastic.
Many more safety signs can be found at EWD Solutions.
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