DANGER signs are used as an informative safety solution by providing warning when a hazard or a hazardous condition is likely to be life-threatening. Danger sign designs include the word "Danger" featured inside a red oval , within a black rectangle. Danger signs comply to AS 1319 regulations within an occupational environment. These safety signs are required in most work environments. The primary reason for displaying these signs are to prevent injury and to ensure that all who come into contact with the workplace are well informed and constantly aware of any possible dangers and hazards that may exist in certain situations/environments. Without such safety signs, employees may lack the necessary direction and information to make correct decisions in times of crisis. Liability and significant legal difficulties may arise as a result of any accidents that could have been prevented with the appropriate use of safety signage. By ensuring the workplace contains correct signage, employers can offer protection to visitors of the work site as well as members of the public, against the possible dangers that may go unnoticed - leading to less industrial accidents and reduced risk to employees and passer by's. Our Safety signs are one the most cost effective solutions to get your workplace safety under control. By using the latest digital printing technology, Ready Signs is able to produce full colour, long lasting safety signs that command attention. Our safety signs are used both Outdoors and Indoors and are highly popular with constructions companies, industrial properties, factories, work sites and shopping centres. We can supply safety signage to suit almost any application. Features:
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AS:1319 (Australian Standard)This standard sets out the requirements for the design and use of safety signs intended for use in the occupational environment.These signs are designed to regulate and control safety related behaviour, to warn of hazards and to provide emergency information including fire protection information. It is up to the sign user to ensure that any signage used conforms to the appropriate standard that is required for a given application within a workplace environment*
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