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Mandatory Signs

Mandatory Signs & Stickers are designed to alert workers and visitors to instructions that have to be carried out. They are particularly beneficial to aid in accident prevention and indicating the appropriate Personal Protection Equipment (PPE) required in the workplace. These instructions must be followed by personnel, underlining the importance of these signs within a workplace. Similar to other safety signs and products within the Signet's Own range, they are manufactured to meet the highest standards.

What type of Mandatory Signs do you stock?

  • Signet offers a range of mandatory signs which are used to communicate if personal protective equipment (PPE) must be worn. Signs available include: dust mask protection, eye protection, face protection, foot protection, hair protection, hand protection, head protection, hearing & eye protection, hearing protection, hi visibility protection, protective clothing, safety helmet protection, safety vest protection and welding mask protection. There are also signs that say ‘goggles must be worn’, ‘hands must be washed’, ‘hard hat area’, ‘safety harness must be worn’ as well as a multiple condition sign.

What type of messages are Mandatory Signs designed to deliver?

  • Mandatory Signs are commonly used to deliver vital messages to staff and visitors about the required PPE that must be used in various work areas. Some examples of these messages include "Eye Protection Must Be Worn", "Safety Vests Must Be Worn", "This is a Hard Hat Area" and "High Visibility Clothing Must Be Worn".

Why are Mandatory Signs necessary?

  • Every workplace, and potentially individual areas within a workplace, may require different types of PPE. Failure to follow these requirements can result in serious injury to the individual or others. Signet's Mandatory Signs have easily recognisable icons to express important messages, even where literacy and language barriers may occur, and to aid in effective injury prevention practices.

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