Safety Signs
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About Safety Signs
Safety signs are essential visual communication tools designed to alert, inform and protect people in workplaces, public spaces and commercial environments. MyToolShed.co.uk offers a comprehensive range of safety and warning signs that comply with UK health and safety regulations, including mandatory action signs, prohibition signs, hazard warnings, fire safety signs and general information signs. These signs use universally recognised symbols, colours and text to convey critical safety messages at a glance.
Whether you need to mark emergency exits, identify fire equipment locations, warn of electrical hazards, or communicate PPE requirements, the right safety signage is a legal requirement under the Health and Safety (Safety Signs and Signals) Regulations 1996. MyToolShed stocks durable signs in various materials including rigid plastic, self-adhesive vinyl and aluminium, suitable for both indoor and outdoor applications across construction sites, workshops, warehouses, factories and commercial premises.
Applications
Safety signs from MyToolShed.co.uk are used across numerous trades and industries, including:
- Construction sites: Warning of hazards, mandatory hard hat areas, and restricted zones
- Electrical contractors: High voltage warnings, 240v equipment labels and electrical hazard signs
- Facilities management: General workplace safety, fire exits and assembly points
- Warehousing and logistics: Fork lift truck warnings, loading bay safety and pedestrian walkways
- Manufacturing facilities: Machine safety, PPE requirements and emergency procedures
- Commercial landlords: Building compliance, fire safety and public information
- DIY enthusiasts: Workshop organisation and home safety awareness
Choosing The Right Safety Signs
When selecting safety signs, consider these key factors:
- Regulatory compliance: Ensure signs meet BS EN ISO 7010 standards and UK Health and Safety regulations for colour, symbols and sizing
- Sign category: Identify whether you need prohibition (red), warning (yellow), mandatory (blue), safe condition (green) or fire equipment (red) signs
- Material durability: Choose rigid plastic or aluminium for permanent installations, self-adhesive vinyl for smooth surfaces, or photoluminescent materials for low-light emergency signs
- Environment: Select weather-resistant materials for outdoor use and UV-stable signs to prevent fading
- Visibility and sizing: Larger signs for greater viewing distances, with appropriate height placement for optimal sightlines
- Fixing method: Consider whether you need self-adhesive, drilled holes for screws, or signs with pre-attached fixings
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the five main types of safety signs?
The five main categories are prohibition signs (red circular with diagonal line), warning signs (yellow triangular), mandatory signs (blue circular), safe condition signs (green rectangular) and fire equipment signs (red rectangular). Each uses specific colours and shapes defined by UK regulations to ensure instant recognition.
Where should safety signs be positioned?
Position signs at eye level (approximately 1.5 to 2 metres high) in well-lit areas with clear sightlines. Place them at the point of hazard, entry points to restricted areas, or where specific actions are required. Ensure signs are not obscured by equipment, doors or other obstructions.
How often should safety signs be replaced?
Inspect signs regularly and replace them when they become faded, damaged, illegible or no longer applicable. Outdoor signs typically require replacement every 3-5 years due to UV exposure and weathering, whilst indoor signs may last longer if well-maintained.
