Safety Signs Labels -
Safety signs and labels are standardized visual tools used to communicate hazards, mandatory actions, and general information to help prevent accidents in the workplace. These signs generally follow OSHA 1910.145 and ANSI Z535 standards, which dictate specific color codes and signal words to indicate the severity of a risk.
Marks potential hazards that may lead to minor or moderate injuries, like "Watch Your Step" or "Pinch Point" warnings.
Indicates potential hazards that could result in death or serious injury, often seen on conveyors or electrical equipment. SAFETY SIGNS LABELS
Signs are categorized by their purpose and level of danger, often identified by their header color:
: Many suppliers like SafetySign.com and ComplianceSigns allow you to design custom text, symbols, and layouts to fit unique facility needs. Key Requirements & Best Practices Product Safety Signs and Labeling: ANSI Z535.4‑2023 Safety signs and labels are standardized visual tools
Used for the most extreme hazards that will result in death or serious injury if not avoided, such as high voltage or hazardous machinery.
: Durable, adhesive-backed vinyl circles used to mark forklift paths or "Do Not Block" areas near fire extinguishers. Indicates potential hazards that could result in death
Provides general information or instructions not directly related to physical injury, such as housekeeping rules or "Authorized Personnel Only."