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Engraved letters and beveled edges provide a polished look.
Clearly mark areas of your facility with these signs.
Compliant with ADA regulations for the visually impaired, these signs clearly label various areas throughout an office.
Provide receiving and shipping hours in the blank spaces.
Point the way to department entrances.
Label a department or location in the blank space under the arrow.
These signs project from the wall so the same message is viewable from multiple angles.
Label restrooms in your facility.
These signs meet federal regulations for the visually impaired and help comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) when installed properly.
Mark areas where people can wait for assistance going down stairs in an emergency.
Mark emergency meeting spots with these highly visible signs.
Mark shelter locations for hazardous weather conditions.
Expose these signs to ambient light and they stay visible in the dark.
The illustrations on these signs help workers identify restricted areas at a glance.
Clearly define dangerous areas such as construction zones and welding areas to restrict access to only authorized personnel.
Attach these signs to the top of any traffic cone.
These signs have the same message on each side. Place them where needed to clearly define and restrict access to dangerous areas, then fold them when not in use.
These signs have the same message on all three sides. Place them where needed to clearly define and restrict access to areas of a facility, then collapse them when not in use.
Communicate dangers to workers near moving equipment that could cause injury.
Help prevent accidents in areas with slippery floors, tripping hazards, or low headroom.
The illustrations on these signs help workers identify tripping hazards at a glance.
Fold these signs flat when not in use. They have the same message on all sides to help prevent accidents around slippery floors and tripping hazards.
Stack these signs when not in use. They have the same message printed on all four sides to help prevent accidents around slippery floors.
Collapse these signs when not in use. They have the same message printed on all three sides to help prevent accidents around slippery floors.
The illustrations on these signs help workers identify hazards at a glance.
Designate areas that require personal protective equipment such as safety glasses and earmuffs.
The illustrations on these signs help workers identify safety reminders at a glance. Use them to designate areas that require personal protective equipment, such as safety glasses, earmuffs, and face masks.
Use the included symbols to inform workers of all the personal protection equipment required.
The color stripes and reference chart identify the type of hazard. Write in the appropriate code numbers and list required personal protective equipment.
A reference chart explains the NFPA (National Fire Protection Association) colors and number designations for hazards. Provide the appropriate code number using the NFPA diamond.
Add numbers, abbreviations, and symbols to indicate specific hazards and the degree of hazard using these NFPA (National Fire Protection Association) signs.
Designate the area where machine oils, fuels, and gas cylinders are stored.
Give employees access to Safety Data Sheets (SDS) and training booklets according to OSHA's Hazard Communication Standards.
Alert workers to the presence of chemicals, combustible liquids and gases, and other hazardous materials.
Similar to a Safety Data Sheet (SDS), these signs keep workers informed about chemical and gas usage, warnings, and treatment in the event of exposure.
The illustrations on these signs help workers identify confined areas at a glance.
Specify the printed message you'd like to appear under the header.
Identify confined spaces that require authorized permit-only entry.
The illustrations on these signs help workers identify areas with moving vehicle hazards at a glance.
Easy to see in dark or dimly lit areas as well as from far away, these highly visible LED signs remind people to maintain a safe distance to protect themselves and others from the spread of illness.
Mark your lockout station with a sign that employees will see from anywhere in the room.
Promote and remind people to maintain social distancing to protect themselves and others from the spread of illness.
Notify workers of electrical hazards such as arc flashes, buried cable, and high-voltage equipment.
To limit the spread of illness by helping people social distance, these decals have brightly-colored symbols and text that make them easy to see and understand.
Warn against forklift traffic, mark pedestrian crossings, and provide safety reminders to drivers.
These large decals have a pebbled nonskid surface and an adhesive backing that sticks to most surfaces.
Write a message in the blank space below the header using a permanent marker or adhesive-back characters.
The illustrations on these signs help you identify electrical hazards at a glance.
Remind your team to lock out machines during maintenance work to avoid accidental startups.
For spaces where you can’t mount to a wall, these signs stand on tables or floors to remind people to social distance or wear a mask, preventing the spread of illness. Fold flat to store.
Specify the message you'd like printed on your sign.
Mark entrances, employee-only work areas, and no-trespassing zones.
These large decals have a pebbled nonskid surface and an adhesive backing that adheres to most surfaces.
Communicate your policy regarding the possession and use of firearms on a work site.
Designate entrances and areas that are accessible.
Keep workers informed about globally harmonized system (GHS) symbols and when to use them.
Define lockout and tagout procedures to help prevent unexpected startups during machine maintenance and repair work.
Encourage tidiness in the workplace.
These scoreboards automatically count days.
Write on these signs with a dry-erase marker or use adhesive-back numbers.
Motivate employees to follow good work and safety practices.
Remind employees to wash hands before returning to work.
Make parking restrictions clear to drivers.
Designate parking spaces that are accessible.
Guide pedestrian and vehicle traffic.
Identify the location of exits throughout a facility.
Mount these signs perpendicular to the wall to view the same message on each side.
Illuminate exits during power failures and other emergencies—these signs have battery-powered emergency lights. The backlit message meets UL 924 regulations for visibility.
No electricity or batteries needed—expose these signs to ambient light and they stay visible in the dark.
These signs are lit from within for high visibility. They meet UL 924 regulations for visibility.
Communicate smoking policies.
Fill in the blank with your own custom warnings, labels, and messages. You can write on these signs with markers, add color with paint, or stick on adhesive-back characters. Many even work with printers.
Point personnel to first-aid equipment in case of an emergency.
Mark the location of fire alarms, extinguishers, and other fire safety equipment, so you can find them quickly in an emergency.
Stick the adhesive-back bracket to smooth, flat surfaces such as doors, walls, and windows.
Identify hazards at a glance with the headers and illustrations on these labels.
Communicate dangers to workers near equipment that could cause injury.
A reference chart explains the NFPA (National Fire Protection Association) color and number designations for hazards. Provide the appropriate code number using the NFPA diamond.
Provide appropriate code numbers for hazards with these NFPA (National Fire Protection Association) labels.
The illustrations on these labels help workers identify flammable hazards and corrosive materials at a glance.
Mark hazardous materials and write in information to ensure they are stored and handled properly.
Alert workers to the presence of flammable materials.
Prevent health hazards resulting from exposure to chemicals using the UN classification.
The graphics on these labels identify hazardous materials and provide safety reminders.
Keep workers informed about chemical and gas usage, warnings, and antidotes in case of exposure.
Identify dangerous areas to restrict access to authorized personnel.
The illustrations on these labels help workers identify restricted areas at a glance.
Prevent injuries from unexpected machine startups during maintenance and repair—these labels remind you to lock out equipment.
The headers and illustrations on these labels help workers identify lockout reminders at a glance.
The illustrations on these labels help workers identify safety reminders at a glance.
Specify the printed message you’d like to appear under the header of these labels.
Designate areas that require personal protective equipment such as safety glasses and ear plugs.
Identify confined spaces that require authorized entry.
The headers and illustrations on these labels help workers identify electrical hazards at a glance.
The illustrations on these labels help workers identify confined spaces at a glance.
Notify workers of electrical hazards such as high-voltage equipment and requirements for personal protection.
The graphics on these labels identify areas that require personal protective equipment, such as safety goggles and boots.
Identify cans for paper, plastic, cans, and trash.
Stick these labels onto sprinkler system pipes.
Provide appropriate code numbers for hazards with these NFPA (National Fire Protection Association) tags.
Tags are laminated in plastic so they hold up outdoors.
Designed for use in the food industry, these tags remind workers to use lockout devices and procedures to prevent unexpected machine startups during maintenance and repair work while reducing the risk of contaminating the food.
Remind workers to use lockout devices and procedures to prevent unexpected machine startups during maintenance and repair work.
Add a photo in the self-laminating square to identify the employee working a job.
The color stripes on these tags identify the type of hazard. Write in the appropriate code numbers to indicate the severity.
Write a message and then seal the laminating flap to protect the text from smudging and wear.
Guide workers through a safety checklist before welding, grinding, cutting, or other work involving fire or sparks.
Log details about routine equipment inspections.
Write the valve number on the tag and then seal the laminating flap to protect the text from smudging and wear.
Durable and cushioned, these mats combine the comfort of an antifatigue sponge mat with wear-resistant construction.
Encourage social distancing in areas where adhesive floor decals can't be used or where waiting-line locations often change.
Mount hand sanitizer and wipe dispensers near your facility’s entrance to help people follow good sanitizing practices and limit the spread of illness.
Call attention to low-clearance areas, entrances, or exits.
This barrier tape has a long-lasting woven construction.
Store all of your lockout safety procedure forms in one place. These stations hold binders that you fill with one form for each piece of equipment that lists required lockouts.