Construction sites require a variety of signs, including PPE requirement signs, Danger signs for immediate hazards, Caution signs for potential risks, and specific warnings for fall hazards and heavy equipment operation.
Yes, OSHA regulations under 29 CFR 1926.200 specifically mandate the use of construction safety signs to warn employees of hazards on a job site.
Construction signs for outdoor job sites should use durable, weather-resistant materials. Aluminum is an excellent choice as it is rust-proof and withstands harsh conditions, while reflective options ensure visibility at night.
Construction safety signs range from smaller equipment warnings to large-format signs for site entrances. Sizes must be chosen to ensure the sign's message is compliant with OSHA's legibility requirements for the viewing distance.
To comply with OSHA placement guidelines, you should position construction safety signs near hazards or at site entrances where they will be seen and read before workers are exposed to danger.
Keep your construction site safe by protecting workers against injuries. Construction Safety Signs and OSHA Construction Signs keep unauthorized personnel out and show that it is mandatory to wear a hard hat, safety vest, boots, and other necessary PPE. Our symbols are fully compliant and recognized universally.
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