Safety, hazard and warning signs ensure that emergency
personnel, employees, and building occupants have adequate
information concerning dangers in the workplace.
Employers are usually required by law to post and maintain
these kinds of signs in appropriate areas.
This tutorial presents the basic design requirements for
the most frequently used types of safety signs.
As a facility manager, it is often difficult to decide
what style of hazard warning sign should be used. The links
at right will help you choose and design the right kind
sign for your particular requirements.
It is important that hazard warning signs are consistent.
Standardized patterns, phrases, colors, shapes and pictograms
increase recognition and avoid confusion.
Also, the wording of signs should be concise and easy to
read, and contain sufficient information to be easily understood.
The wording should be accurate in fact and should make a
positive, rather than negative, suggestion.
Both the American National Standards Institute (ANSI)
and the Occupational Safety Hazard Administration (OSHA)
have recommended standards for the use of different kinds
of warning signs. These should be consulted before making
signs for your facility.
Start here with: Warning
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This sign making guide is intended for general
information purposes only.
This guide is not a substitute for review of applicable
government regulations and standards.
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