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Fire Action Auto Dial With Lift (English & Polish) - 200 x 300mm
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Refuge Action in The Event of Fire - 200 x 300mm
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The Responsible Persons For This Building Are: Safety Sign - 200 x 300mm
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Warning Heavy Plant and Machinery Operate On This Site
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Fire Action Auto Dial With Lift - 200 x 300mm
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Warning - Construction Work in Progress
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Wash Your Hands Before Commencing Your Work - 200 x 300mm
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Fire Action Brigade - Dialled Automatically - 200 x 300mm
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Site Speed Limit Twenty Mph - 600 x 450mm
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Site Speed Limit 10mph - 600 x 450mm
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Site Speed Limit 5mph - 600 x 450mm
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Protruding Load Marker (Right Side) Banner With Eyelets 1520 x 300mm - Non-reflective
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FAQ – Safety & Regulatory Signs
What regulations do safety and regulatory signs need to comply with?
In the UK, workplace safety signs must comply with The Health and Safety (Safety Signs and Signals) Regulations 1996 and BS EN ISO 7010 standards. These regulations require clear, standardised signage wherever significant risks cannot be fully controlled by other safety measures.
Signs must follow recognised colour coding, symbols and design formats to ensure they are easily understood and legally compliant across construction sites, warehouses, offices and public environments.
What do the different colours on safety signs mean?
Safety signage uses internationally recognised colour coding to communicate meaning quickly and clearly:
- Red (Prohibition): Indicates actions that are not permitted, such as No Smoking.
- Yellow (Warning): Alerts to potential hazards, such as electrical risks.
- Blue (Mandatory): Shows actions that must be followed, such as wearing PPE.
- Green (Safe Condition): Identifies emergency exits, first aid points and safe routes.
When are safety signs required in the workplace?
Safety signs are required when risks to health and safety cannot be eliminated or sufficiently reduced through other control measures. Employers must clearly mark hazards, emergency exits, fire equipment and mandatory safety instructions to help maintain a safe working environment.
Failure to provide appropriate signage may result in enforcement action, legal penalties and increased liability in the event of an incident.
How should safety and regulatory signs be positioned and maintained?
Safety signs should be positioned in prominent locations, typically at eye level, at entrance points or directly adjacent to hazards. They must remain clearly visible, well maintained and, where necessary, illuminated to ensure effectiveness.
Employers should also ensure that employees understand the meaning of safety signage, particularly where symbols may not be immediately familiar. Clear and consistent signage helps prevent confusion and supports overall workplace safety compliance.