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Braille - Staff Only (150x150mm) - Safety Sign
Incl. VAT £52.32Excl. VAT £43.60 -
Braille - Steps (150x150mm) - Safety Sign
Incl. VAT £52.32Excl. VAT £43.60 -
Braille - Toilet Gents/Disabled (225x150mm) - Safety Sign
Incl. VAT £69.76Excl. VAT £58.13 -
Braille - Toilet Ladies/Disabled (225x150mm) - Safety Sign
Incl. VAT £69.76Excl. VAT £58.13 -
Braille - Toilets ---> (225x150mm)- Safety Sign
Incl. VAT £69.76Excl. VAT £58.13 -
Braille - Toilets <--- (225x150mm) - Safety Sign
Incl. VAT £69.76Excl. VAT £58.13 -
Braille - Women (150x150mm) - Safety Sign
Incl. VAT £52.32Excl. VAT £43.60 -
Brass Suspension Kit - 1.2M Brass Chain, 4 X Hooks & 2 X Ceiling Pads
Incl. VAT £27.72Excl. VAT £23.10 -
Break Glass To Release Door - Safety Sign
Incl. VAT £4.08 - £25.38Excl. VAT £3.40 - £21.15 -
Broken Rungs Cause Broken Limbs 510 x 760mm Synthetic Paper - Safety Sign
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Bungee Ties For Banners (300mm) Pack Of 4
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Call Point / Warning Only To Be Used In An Emergency - 200 x 300mm
Incl. VAT £14.02Excl. VAT £11.68
FAQ – Signs
What types of signs are used in workplaces and public spaces?
Signs are used to communicate safety instructions, hazards, directions, regulatory requirements and general information. Common types include warning signs, mandatory signs, prohibition signs, fire safety signs, emergency exit signs and general information signage.
When are safety signs legally required?
Safety signs are required when workplace risks cannot be eliminated or adequately controlled through other safety measures. Employers must clearly identify hazards, emergency exits and mandatory safety instructions to help protect employees, visitors and the public.
What materials are signs made from?
Signs are commonly manufactured from durable materials such as rigid plastic, aluminium composite and self-adhesive vinyl. The appropriate material depends on whether the sign will be used indoors or outdoors and the level of durability required.
How do I choose the right sign for my environment?
When selecting signage, consider the location, visibility, lighting conditions and potential hazards present. Clear text, recognised symbols and appropriate sizing help ensure effective communication and compliance in any setting.