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Caledonia Signs is one of the UK's largest manufacturers, stockists and suppliers of safety signs. As experts in the field of safety signs we work closely with industry bodies such as the HSSA and PSPA to ensure our safety signs meet the latest Standards and Regulations. We manufacture only for sale through our distributor network. With our business philosophy based around a genuine commitment to cost-effective product supply, exceptional service quality and product innovation, we can maintain our status as your number one choice for health and safety signs & products.
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Your own branded catalogue to mail to your customers to maximise sales. Your own branded e-catalogue to enhance your online presence. Next day delivery on orders for standard signs received before 3pm, reducing your stocking needs. Free delivery on all orders valued above £50. A dedicated account manager to answer any queries and offer support. A friendly sales team, available to answer your call and offer assistance upon request. Customised solutions for any safety signs you cannot find in our standard range of products. Great product, great value and great service. Peace of mind. We only supply to distributors so will not compete for your business.
Orders received by 3pm for standard signs will be despatched the same day on a next day delivery service. Orders valued at £50 and over will be delivered free of charge (a £6 carriage charge is added to orders under this £50 value*). Pre-10am and Saturday delivery services are also available at an extra charge, please ask for details at the time of order. * Standard UK mainland deliveries
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Wherever possible, all signs MINESCENT S LU Health & Safety Sign shown within this publication Association have been amended to display a technically correct ISO 7010 DU IA CTS ASSOC symbol. Where a symbol has yet to be adopted by International Standardisation, but has proven comprehension credentials under BS 5499, these signs will continue to be manufactured to BS 5499 standards. See page 2 for more information on ISO 7010
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Our sign products are constantly being improved and updated and as a result we reserve the right to alter or amend our products. All product sizes are subject to normal commercial tolerances and are shown in nominal form. Retention of Title:- Title to the goods remain with the seller until payment is made in full. All rights reserved:- This catalogue is protected by the Laws of Copyright. No part may be reproduced, transmitted in any form or stored in a retrieval system without prior written permission from the company.
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Contents FIRE
EMERGENCY ESCAPE
PHOTOLUMINESCENT
PROHIBITION
4 - 13
14 - 19
20 - 27
28 - 34
emergency escape 20 - 23 fire equipment & fire doors 24 - 25 fire action notices 26 - 27
smoking general access machinery/lock out tags
fire equipment fire action notices fire doors
4-9 10 - 11 12 - 13
MANDATORY
emergency escape assembly points
14 - 18 19
WARNING & ELECTRICAL
40 - 50
35 - 39 ppe/noise general catering/hygiene
35 - 36 37 38 - 39
harmful substances/ chemicals site/premises safety general electrical/labels free standing signs
40 - 41 42 - 43 44 - 45 46 - 48 49 - 50
JANITORIAL &
FLOOR SAFETY &
ENVIRONMENTAL
DEMARCATION
51 - 54
55 - 59
barrier signs recycling/energy saving spill control/water safety
51 52 - 53 54
posts & chains anti-slip floor graphics line marking
FACTORIES & WAREHOUSES
SECURITY
MULTI-MESSAGE
GENERAL INFORMATION
60 - 67
68 - 69
70 - 74
75 - 81
multi-lingual quality control/swl warehouse marking/impact protection mirrors pipeline id
60 61 62-64
cctv general
68 69
64-65 66-67
DELUXE SIGNS
hazardous substances/ asbestos flammable substances machinery & garages access & confined spaces vehicles & construction
70 71 72 73 74
POSTERS & DISPLAYS
FIRST AID
adapt-a-sign general braille & tactile ramps hotels & offices schools & labels
28 - 30 31 - 32 33 34
55 56 - 57 58 - 59
75 76 - 77 77 - 78 79 80 81
HAZARD & VEHICLE MARKING
88 - 89
82 - 87 quick-fix signs brass & aluminium tags & engraving
82 - 83 84 - 86 86 - 87
CAR PARKS
88 - 89
ROAD & SITE TRAFFIC
108 - 117
104 - 107 general verge signs speed restrictions
general
104 - 105 106 107
fold up & cone signs reflective traffic signs non-reflective road/site traffic signs
98 - 103
90 - 97
108 - 109 110 - 113 114 - 117
first aid posters safety cartoon posters training posters booklets & dvds regulation & safety posters display boards & frames
90 91 92 93 - 95 96 - 97
hazardous substance vehicle 98 plates hazardous substances 99 - 102 marking/labels reflective vehicle marking 103
CONSTRUCTION &
EQUIPMENT MANAGEMENT
SITE SAFETY
SYSTEMS
118 - 135
136 - 137
site safety boards general site safety kits barriers/tapes site saver signs banner signs a4/a5 signs
118 - 121 122 - 124 125 126 127 - 130 131 - 134 135
CUSTOM MADE SIGNS
138 - 140 SIGN POSTS & FIXINGS
141 - 142
How To Order This year we have tried to make it easier than ever for you to find the sign you want to order, including the opportunity to order portrait or landscape versions on a wide range of sign designs. Step 1
Use the index or contents page to find the type of sign that you are looking for.
Contents
Index
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Step 2
Under every sign or product you will see a unique product code which can be used to identify the material and size options available for that particular design. MATERIAL CODES 1 Rigid plastic 2 Self adhesive vinyl 3 Photoluminescent rigid plastic 4 Photoluminescent self adhesive 5 Miscellaneous products 6 Aluminium 7 Polycarbonate
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In this example, we can see the sign is available in 4 material choices: eg. 1 Rigid plastic High visibility jackets 2 Self adhesive vinyl must be worn beyond 6 Aluminium this point 7 Polycarbonate *See next page for more information about the properties of each material.
1 5216 2 5216 6 5216 7 5216
* No size code required for material code 5
M M M M
The four digit code ‘5216’ is unique to the design/message
Step 3
LEGISLATION In 2012 BS EN ISO 7010:2012 was adopted in the UK. This means that safety signs in the workplace have moved away from being an ‘international standard’ (essentially a recommendation or best practice), to a European Norm (meaning the contents of the standard must be written into UK and EU law). BS EN ISO 7010:2012 has been developed to provide a consistency in design across the EU. By using common pictograms and symbols a universal recognition of safety signs will be encouraged. It will mean that a fire exit sign in the UK will look the same as it would in any other European Country. Many of the new designs are based upon previous BS5499 standards (a standard we had conformed to since its introduction in 2002). When buying from this catalogue you can be assured that the signs we supply will meet the highest levels of technical and quality scrutiny.
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Each letter indicates a sign size, and our sizes always read as Width x Height (WxH). To easily identify which signs are available in portrait and which are available in landscape we have developed a new size key: Landscape signs are shown as a white letter in a black square. Portrait signs are shown as a black letter in a white circle. In our example, to order sign code 5216 in rigid plastic, size 150x200mm (portrait) you would quote code 1 5216 E. LANDSCAPE SIZES
100 x 75 mm 80 x 80 mm 150 x 150 mm 150 x 100 mm 200 x 150 mm 200 x 200 mm 300 x 100 mm 300 x 250 mm 400 x 200 mm 400 x 300 mm
PORTRAIT SIZES
450 x 150 mm 600 x 200 mm 400 x 400 mm 600 x 400 mm 600 x 450 mm 100 x 100 mm 300 x 150 mm 900 x 600 mm 200 x 100 mm
75 x 100 mm 100 x 150 mm 150 x 200 mm 100 x 300 mm 250 x 300 mm 300 x 400 mm 150 x 450 mm 400 x 600 mm 75 x 200 mm 150 x 300 mm
Viewing Distances
These viewing distances are for guidance only. Please refer to BS ISO 3864-1: 2011 for specific calculations.
Size G 300 x 100mm Poor Light 6.6 Metres Good Light 11.8 Metres
Size L 450 x 150mm Poor Light 9.5 Metres Good Light 17 Metres
Size M 600 x 200mm Poor Light 14.3 Metres Good Light 25 Metres
Safety Sign Overview Material Information
1 Rigid plastic
2 Self adhesive vinyl
3 Photoluminescent rigid plastic
4 Photoluminescent self adhesive vinyl
- 0.9mm thick rigid, white gloss
- High gloss, flexible PVC with
- 1.2mm thick rigid PVC
- Flexible 0.65mm PVC with
strength
most smooth, dry and clean
- Easily punched or drilled
surfaces
- Suitable for internal or
photoluminescent pigmentation
pigmentation
- Ideally suited for indoor use
PSPA ‘Class B’ standard
PSPA ‘Class B’ standard - Luminance properties &
performance measured
performance measured
to DIN 67510
to DIN 67510
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- After glow properties exceed
- Luminance properties &
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external use
and self-adhesive backing
- After glow properties exceed
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- Suitable for application to
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- Lightweight with high impact
with photoluminescent
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self-adhesive backing
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PVC
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6 Aluminium
7 Polycarbonate
- 0.9mm thick aluminium with gloss
- 2mm thick transparent, flame
- Any product outside of our standard material range. This may include items such as rolls of labels, fixings, and sign frames, or it may include products using alternative materials including (but not limited to): Banner PVC
Fluted Polypropylene
white powder coating
Synthetic Paper
retardant polycarbonate
- Suitable for both internal and external applications
damage/vandalism
- Excellent weathering & UV resistance provides a long-life Aluminium Composite
Brass
Brushed Aluminium
- Sub-surface printing prevents - Extreme high impact resistance
product
Understanding Safety Signs
Understanding Safety Signs The Health & Safety (Safety Signs & Signals) Regulations require employers to ensure that their employees receive training in the meaning of safety signs. Employees should understand the meaning of symbols and colours used on a safety sign.
Fire • Indicates and advises the location of fire equipment and personnel. • Incorporates a white pictogram in a red square/rectangle. • Supplementary text is white on a red background.
Mandatory • Indicates a specific course of action to be followed or equipment to be used. • Incorporates a white pictogram in a blue circle. • Supplementary text is white on a blue background.
Warning • Advises of a potential hazard within an area. • Incorporates a yellow triangle with black border and pictogram inside. • Supplementary text is black on a yellow background and leads with Danger, Warning or Caution.
Prohibition • Indicates an action or behaviour that must not be committed. • Incorporates a red circle with a diagonal line. • ISO 7010 symbols (black) and supplementary text (white on red) can be added.
Safe • Includes first aid signs and escape route signs. Indicates the safe way. • Incorporates a white pictogram in a green square/rectangle. • Supplementary text is white on green.
If you can’t find the message you want, in the size or material that you are looking for we can produce custom signs to meet your requirements. For details on our custom option see pages 138-141 or call us for a quote.
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Fire Fighting Equipment Fire blanket FOAM SPRAY
WATER
A
1.7 to 2m above ground
B
A
SAFE FOR: Wood, paper and textiles
B
NOT FOR: Flammable liquid fires
ABC POWDER
A
SAFE FOR: Wood, paper and textiles
B
SAFE FOR: Flammable liquids
NOT FOR:
NOT FOR:
Live electrical equipment
Live electrical equipment
C
CARBON DIOXIDE
B
SAFE FOR: Wood, paper and textiles
D
NOT FOR:
SAFE FOR: Flammable liquids
Live electrical equipment
A
SAFE FOR:
B
F
SAFE FOR: Wood, paper and textiles
A
SAFE FOR: Flammable liquids
B
NOT FOR: Live electrical equipment
D
NOT FOR:
Wood, paper and textiles
A
NOT FOR: Flammable liquids NOT FOR:
NOT FOR:
1 1231 2 1231
FIRE
B
(inc. Lithium)
The Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005 places responsibility for fire safety on employers to ensure that a fire risk assessment has been conducted to establish fire risks and that appropriate actions are taken to reduce them. Failure to comply could lead to severe legal penalties. Under the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005, any non-automatic fire fighting equipment should be identified with an appropriate sign. The signs should be positioned and designed in accordance with BS EN ISO 7010:2012 to ensure maximum levels of comprehension. By positioning an appropriate fire equipment sign at a height between 1.7m – 2m from the floor it helps to locate and identify essential fire equipment in the event of it being obscured by furnishings in the room.
A
CARBON DIOXIDE
1 1235 2 1235
D
NOT FOR: Flammable liquids
C
NOT FOR: Flammable gases
Not for: Wood, paper and textiles.
A
B
1 1245 2 1245
D
Safe for: Wood, paper and textiles.
B
Not for: Flammable liquids.
C
Not for: Flammable gases.
Safe for: Flammable liquids.
B
Safe for: Flammable liquids.
C
Safe for: Gaseous fires.
1 1240 2 1240
DE DE
Not for: Live electrical equipment.
1 1234 2 1234 A
HYDROSPRAY
USE TO SMOTHER FIRES
B
D
D
Not for: Flammable metal fires.
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1 1246 2 1246
Chip pan fires Deep fat fires Waste bin fires CLOTHING FIRES Wrap tightly round someone whose clothes are burning to extinguish flames
DE DE
These signs are also available in: • Aluminium • Brass
Not for: Flammable metal fires.
DE DE D
Safe for: Wood, paper and textiles.
METAL
Safe for: Flammables METAL fires (inc. Lithium)
Not for: Live electrical equipment.
A
Not for: Wood, paper & textiles.
B
Not for: Flammable liquids.
B
Not for: Flammable liquids.
D
Not for: Flammable metal fires.
C
Not for: Flammable gases.
L2 POWDER
1 1241 2 1241
Not for: Flammable liquids.
USE TO SMOTHER FIRES
Not for: Live electrical equipment.
Safe for: Wood, paper and textiles.
B
DE DE
Fire blanket
A
DE DE
WATER
Not for: Flammable liquids.
Safe for: Wood, paper and textiles.
Safe for: Wood, paper and textiles.
Not for: Live electrical equipment.
Safe for: Wood, paper and textiles.
D D
FOAM SPRAY
NOT FOR: Live electrical equipment
1 1221 2 1221
1 1237 2 1237
Fire hose reel
SAFE FOR: Wood, paper and textiles
NOT FOR: Flammable liquids
NOT FOR:
A
Not for: Live electrical equipment.
A
Safe for: Live electrical equipment.
B
Flammable METAL fires
Safe for: Cooking oils and deep fat fires.
B
1 1221 2 1221
D D
ABC POWDER
1 1233 2 1233
Not for: Flammable metal fires.
A
SAFE FOR: Flammable liquids
D
F
Not for: Live electrical equipment.
ALCOHOL RESISTANT FOAM
Fire hose reel
NOT FOR:
A
A
Safe for: Flammable liquids.
1 1218 2 1218
SAFE FOR: Wood, paper and textiles
DE DE
Safe for: Wood, paper and textiles.
E
1 1244 2 1244
WET CHEMICAL
1 1236 2 1236
DE DE
C
Live electrical equipment
1 1242 2 1242
Safe for: Flammable liquids.
Not for: Flammable metal fires.
B
NOT FOR: Wood, paper and textiles
Safe for: Live electrical equipment.
FIRE SAFETY
A
SAFE FOR: Flammable METAL fires
B
Live electrical equipment
1 1219 2 1219
4
D METAL
SAFE FOR:
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ALCOHOL RESISTANT FOAM
L2 POWDER
Flammable gases
Flammable METAL fires
T
1 1217 2 1217
SAFE FOR: Cooking oils and deep fat fires
C
O
Do not operate within confined space
1 1216 2 1216
WET CHEMICAL
FOAM BRANCH PIPE
CLOTHING FIRES Wrap tightly round someone whose clothes are burning to extinguish flames
NOT FOR: Wood, paper and textiles
Gaseous fires
SAFE FOR: Live electrical equipment
1 1215 2 1215
1 1214 2 1214
A
NOT FOR: Flammable METAL fires
Flammable METAL fires
USE TO SMOTHER FIRES Chip pan fires Deep fat fires Waste bin fires
SAFE FOR:
N
D
USE TO SMOTHER FIRES
SAFE FOR: Flammable liquids
DE DE
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Materials 84
Fire Fighting Equipment Fire extinguisher
Fire hose 1 1024 2 1024
G G
1 1023 2 1023
Fire bucket
Fire point 1 1026 2 1026
GL GL
GL GL 1 1027 2 1027
Fire Hose Open valve before running out hose
2 1016
C
Instructions for use
Manual fire hose reel
1 1072 2 1072
E E
1 1012 2 1012
E E
1 1021 2 1021
C C
Instructions for use 1. Pull hose
1. Open valve fully 2. Pull hose 3. Open nozzle 4. Aim at base of fire
2. Open nozzle 3. Aim at base of fire
Automatic fire hose reel
NOT FOR: Live electrical equipment
1 1073 2 1073
E E
Fire blanket
NOT FOR: Live electrical equipment
1 1019 2 1019
E E
Fire hose Keep clear
C C
1 1007 2 1007
Fire Point
i Fire point
Fire point
Location
Location
Self adhesive numbers • Sheet of 10 • Character height - 25mm
number
5 8201 1 1048 2 1048
1 1032 2 1032
1 1049 2 1049
FIRE
1 1014 2 1014 7 1014
Fire point
Fire point
Fire Extinguisher
Fire extinguisher last tested
Fire extinguisher
Keep clear
1 1009 2 1009
1 1066 2 1066
For use on electrical fires 2 1038
Not for use on electrical fires 2 1046
• Find your sign • Select your preferred material (1-7) from available options • Select an available size (A-X) and orientation where available
Fire extinguisher
CU CU
1 1013 2 1013 7 1013
Fire extinguishers to be used by trained personnel only
1 1001 2 1001
2 1033
MATERIAL CODES
SIGN CODES
1 Rigid plastic 2 Self adhesive vinyl 3 Photoluminescent rigid plastic 4 Photoluminescent self adhesive 5 Miscellaneous products 6 Aluminium 7 Polycarbonate
Each sign has a unique 4 digit part number
* No size code required for material code 5
1 1018 2 1018
LANDSCAPE SIZES
100 x 75 mm 80 x 80 mm 150 x 150 mm 150 x 100 mm 200 x 150 mm 200 x 200 mm 300 x 100 mm 300 x 250 mm 400 x 200 mm 400 x 300 mm
PORTRAIT SIZES
450 x 150 mm 600 x 200 mm 400 x 400 mm 600 x 400 mm 600 x 450 mm 100 x 100 mm 300 x 150 mm 900 x 600 mm 200 x 100 mm
75 x 100 mm 100 x 150 mm 150 x 200 mm 100 x 300 mm 250 x 300 mm 300 x 400 mm 400 x 600 mm 75 x 200 mm 150 x 300 mm 100 x 200 mm
eg. * See pages 2-3 for more help
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Fire Fighting Equipment Pocket Guides
Paper, Wood Textiles
Flammable Liquids
Flammable Liquids
Flammable Liquids
Flammable Gases
A B C Cooking Oils & Deep Fat Fires F
Paper, Wood Textiles
Flammable Gases
Flammable Gases
Electrical Hazards Vehicle Protection
Electrical Hazards
F
Electrical Hazards Vehicle Protection
Front 5 8101 Pack of 10
Cooking Oils & Deep Fat Fires
FOAM SPRAY
WET CHEMICAL
To BS 5378
Fire Risk
ABC POWDER
To BS EN 3 & BS 7863 WATER
Safety Sign Colour Codes
CARBON DIOXIDE
A.F.F.F.
Fire extinguisher colour codes
Paper, Wood Textiles
Cooking Oils & Deep Fat Fires
5 8062
POWDER
Fire Risk
WATER
To BS 5423 FOAM SPRAY
To BS EN 3 Fire Risk
WET CHEMICAL
Fire extinguisher colour codes
ABC POWDER
Fire extinguisher colour codes
CO2 GAS
• 75 x 90mm • Pack of 10
WATER
• Face: 300 x 210mm • 1mm Rigid plastic
CARBON DIOXIDE
Desktop Sign
F
Prohibition
Mandatory
Warning
Safe Condition
Vehicle Protection
Reverse
Front 5 8120 Pack of 10
Reverse
Fire Alarms Fire Alarm Test
Fire alarm control panel
Fire alarm
Fire alarm call point 1 1011 2 1011
1 1010 2 1010
FIRE
1 1039
on at
1 1040
i
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Fire alarm
GL 1 1017 2 1017
BCU BCU
Locate these signs at the fire alarm control panel to record the locations protected by each zone Page
For more
1 1025
Adapt-A-Signs
GL
9
Call point Fire alarm
Warning
1 1041 2 1041
Only to be used in an emergency. Legal action will be taken against anyone found misusing it.
1 1051 2 1051
B B
Zone 1
In case of fire break glass
H H
Zone 1
Zone 6
Zone 2
Zone 7
Zone 3
Zone 8
Zone 4
Zone 9
Zone 5
Zone 10
Zone 2
Zone 3
Zone 4
Zone 5
1 1031 2 1031
1 1002 2 1002
Fire alarm
Fire alarm
Last tested
1 1043
1 1044
Systems
Dry riser Fire fighting equipment 1 1067 2 1067
6
Fire emergency telephone
1 1103 2 1103
E E
Wet riser 1 1105 2 1105
E E
Fire fighter’s switch
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Self adhesive numbers • Sheet of 10 • Character height 25mm
1 1020 2 1020
C C
Black text 5 8201
White text 5 8202
1 1068 2 1068
5 1201 210 x 210mm Rigid PVC 5 1207 210 x 210mm Self adhesive vinyl
1 1204 2 1204
5 1205 210 x 210mm Rigid PVC 5 1206 210 x 210mm Self adhesive vinyl
1 1232 2 1232
5 1212 178 x 203mm Rigid PVC
Fire Fighting Equipment Visual Inspection Tag
Extinguisher Information
• 50 x 80mm • Pack of 10
Display this sign on a notice board or communal area to give staff general information on extinguishers. Do not site directly above extinguishers
BS5306 recommends a monthly visual inspection of all maintained extinguishers. This tag should be attached to the fire extinguisher.
Types of Modern Fire Extinguishers FOAM SPRAY
WATER
A B
A
SAFE FOR: Wood, paper and textiles
B
NOT FOR: Flammable liquid fires
NOT FOR:
1 1226 2 1226
CARBON DIOXIDE
B
SAFE FOR: Wood, paper and textiles
F A
Live electrical equipment
Flammable liquids
A
SAFE FOR:
B
NOT FOR: Wood, paper and textiles
Gaseous fires N
NOT FOR:
WET CHEMICAL
SAFE FOR: Flammable liquids SAFE FOR:
SAFE FOR:
C
O
SAFE FOR: Live electrical equipment
Flammable METAL fires
Flammable METAL fires
5 8108 Pack of 10
Flammable liquids
Live electrical equipment
D
B
SAFE FOR:
NOT FOR:
NOT FOR:
A
Wood, paper and textiles
Live electrical equipment
D
ABC POWDER
SAFE FOR:
T
I
C
HYDRO SPRAY
SAFE FOR: Cooking oils and deep fat fires
B
NOT FOR: Flammable liquids
C
Do not operate within confined space
SAFE FOR: Wood, paper and textiles NOT FOR: Flammable liquid fires NOT FOR: Live electrical equipment
NOT FOR: Flammable gases
E
A
SAFE FOR: Wood, paper and textiles
D
NOT FOR:
NOT FOR: Flammable METAL fires
Live electrical equipment
L L
Projecting Signs • Face: 150 x 200mm • Ready to install with drilling guide • Concealed fixings
5 8001
5 8002
5 8003
5 8004
5 8040
Use EasiFIX projecting signs to identify the location of fire equipment from several view points.
Fire Extinguisher Location Boards Double Extinguisher Board • 900 x 900mm
Single Extinguisher Board • 450 x 900mm Choose from:-
Fire extinguisher
Fire point
FIRE
• Manufactured in 3mm Rigid PVC, with factory fitted fire extinguisher identification.
5 8012 Hydrospray 5 8014 Water
• Extinguisher bracket should be fixed through the panel and onto the wall. (Not supplied)
5 8015 Foam Spray WATER
A B
SAFE FOR: Wood, paper and textiles
NOT FOR: Flammable liquid fires NOT FOR: Live electrical equipment
D
NOT FOR: Flammable METAL fires
EXTINGUISHER
M i s s i n g
M i s s i n g
SAFE FOR: Wood, paper and textiles
NOT FOR: Flammable liquid fires NOT FOR: Live electrical equipment
D
WATER
EXTINGUISHER
WATER
A B
NOT FOR: Flammable METAL fires
A B
SAFE FOR: Wood, paper and textiles
NOT FOR: Flammable liquid fires NOT FOR: Live electrical equipment
D
NOT FOR: Flammable METAL fires
EXTINGUISHER
M i s s i n g
5 8016 ABC Powder 5 8017 Carbon Dioxide 5 8018 Wet Chemical
5 8020 (Please specify extinguisher types)
Extinguisher Warnings
i Caution
Fire extinguisher
Fire extinguisher Do not remove from this location
1 1030 2 1030
Do not use fire extinguishers as door stops
1 1222 2 1222
• Find your sign • Select your preferred material (1-7) from available options • Select an available size (A-X) and orientation where available
Fire extinguisher
Lives may depend on this fire equipment. Legal action will be taken against
Keep clear 1 1056 2 1056
anyone found
Only to be used by trained staff in an emergency
1 1055 2 1055
MATERIAL CODES
SIGN CODES
1 Rigid plastic 2 Self adhesive vinyl 3 Photoluminescent rigid plastic 4 Photoluminescent self adhesive 5 Miscellaneous products 6 Aluminium 7 Polycarbonate
Each sign has a unique 4 digit part number
* No size code required for material code 5
misusing it.
1 1243 2 1243
EXTINGUISHER
M i s s i n g
1 1239 2 1239
Fit this sign behind the extinguisher. It is there to highlight when an extinguisher has been removed and not replaced.
PORTRAIT SIZES
LANDSCAPE SIZES
100 x 75 mm 80 x 80 mm 150 x 150 mm 150 x 100 mm 200 x 150 mm 200 x 200 mm 300 x 100 mm 300 x 250 mm 400 x 200 mm 400 x 300 mm
450 x 150 mm 600 x 200 mm 400 x 400 mm 600 x 400 mm 600 x 450 mm 100 x 100 mm 300 x 150 mm 900 x 600 mm 200 x 100 mm
75 x 100 mm 100 x 150 mm 150 x 200 mm 100 x 300 mm 250 x 300 mm 300 x 400 mm 400 x 450 600 mm 150 75 x x200 400 600mm mm 150x x200 300mm mm 75 100 x 300 200 mm 150
eg. * See pages 2-3 for more help
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General Fire Fire Wardens & Marshals Fire wardens are:
Fire marshals are:
Name:
Name:
Tel:
Tel:
The nearest fire warden is:
The nearest fire marshal is:
Located:
Located:
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Adapt-A-Signs
1 1036 2 1036 1 1064 2 1064
1 1052 2 1052
Fire wardens are:
E E
Fire warden for this department is:
Your fire marshals are:
1 1034
Fire marshals are: Name:
Location:
Location:
Tel:
Tel:
Name:
Name:
Location:
Location:
Tel:
Tel:
Name:
Name:
Location:
Location:
Tel:
Tel:
1 1037 2 1037
1 1060 2 1060
E E
E E
1 1061
Li�s
G
Car Park Fire Action
Caution
Fire marshals
1 1062 2 1062
1 1035 2 1035
G
Fire marshal for this department is:
1 1065 2 1065
Fire Wardens
FIRE
Your fire wardens are:
Name:
1 1053 2 1053
1 1063 2 1063
E E
75
1. Call Fire Brigade immediately 2. Proceed to nearest available exit
Caution
in the event of fire Do not use this lift
in the event of fire Do not use these lifts
1 1213 2 1213
3. Do not return to your vehicle
1 7565
Q
1 1220 2 1220
Fire Safety Signs Kit This range of 41 individual signs is manufactured from 1mm rigid plastic and comprises our best selling fire safety signs. Contents:
3x 3x 2x 2x 2x 2x 3x 1x 2x 3x 3x
Fire exit – left (300x100mm) Fire exit – right (300x100mm) Fire exit - straight on (300x100mm) Push bar to open (300x100mm) Fire exit - keep clear (300x100mm) Fire alarm (300x100mm) Fire extinguisher (300x100mm) Fire assembly point (600x450mm) Your assembly point is (150x50mm) EEC fire action (150x200mm) Fire door keep closed 65mm diameter sheet of 6 (Self-adhesive vinyl)
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EasiKIT Fire Action • 150 x 300mm • Pop-out aperture Self adhesive vinyl with silver finish provides elegant, cost effective signage. Includes aperture to accommodate regulation size fire alarm call points. Simply pop out the call point symbol and apply main sign over call point box, then position symbol on wall above call point at a height of between 1.7 and 2.0 metres from ground level.
Fire action
Fire action if you discover a fire
Operate nearest fire alarm point Fire Brigade will be called automatically Leave the building by the nearest exit Report to your assembly point at Do not stop to collect personal belongings Do not use lift
if you discover a fire
Operate nearest fire alarm point The Fire Brigade will be called automatically Leave the building by the nearest exit Report to your assembly point at Do not stop to collect personal belongings
Operate nearest fire alarm point Call the Fire Brigade by telephoning 999 999 Leave the building by the nearest exit Report to your assembly point at Do not stop to collect personal belongings Do not use lift
Operate nearest fire alarm point Call the Fire Brigade by telephoning 999 999 Leave the building by the nearest exit Report to your assembly point at Do not stop to collect personal belongings
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5 9144
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General Fire Adapt-A-Sign • 215 x 310mm • 3mm PVC • Clear PVC cover • Holds A4 sheet
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A cost effective sign, allows you to adapt the sign to efficiently manage any changes in personnel or company details. Ensure your signs remain up to date at all times.
Any person discovering a fire
Any person discovering a fire
1. Sound the alarm. 2. Phone to call the fire brigade. 3. Attack the fire if possible using the appliances provided.
1. Sound the alarm 2. to call the fire brigade 3. Attack the fire if possible using the appliances provided
On hearing the fire alarm
On hearing the fire alarm
4. Leave the building by 5. Close all doors behind you. 6. Report to assembly point.
Fire wardens:
Fire Action
Fire Action route.
4. Leave the building by 5. Close all doors behind you 6. Report to assembly point
Fire wardens are:
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Fire alarm
Name: Location: Tel:
route
For more
Name: Zone 1
Location:
Zone 2
Tel: Zone 3
Zone 4
Name: Location: Do not take risks. Do not return to the building for any reason until authorised to do so. Do not use lifts.
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Do not take risks Do not return to the building for any reason until authorised to do so
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Zone 5
Tel:
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Vehicle Marking • 300 x 50mm Self adhesive on face for application to inside of window.
Fire extinguisher carried 5 8060
Fire Safety at Work
A DIY fire risk assessment. Easy to follow flowcharts and
A complete fire safety video training programme for staff.
checklists allow all responsible persons to conduct a thorough fire
Contains individual titles.
FIRE
Fire Risk Assessment
risk assessment of their premises as required under the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005.
• Introduction to Fire Safety • Fire Prevention • Extinguishing Fires at Work • Fire Evacuation Full length: 32 minutes 5 6056
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Fire Log Book
Reflective Armbands
Maintaining a log book is considered good practice. It is used to demonstrate that fire safety responsibilities in the workplace are being managed effectively. Maintaining a log book also provides fire engineers with a full service history.
Enables staff and site visitors to quickly identify fire personnel. Adjustable hook and loop fastening.
• Find your sign • Select your preferred material (1-7) from available options • Select an available size (A-X) and orientation where available
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MATERIAL CODES
SIGN CODES
1 Rigid plastic 2 Self adhesive vinyl 3 Photoluminescent rigid plastic 4 Photoluminescent self adhesive 5 Miscellaneous products 6 Aluminium 7 Polycarbonate
Each sign has a unique 4 digit part number
* No size code required for material code 5
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LANDSCAPE SIZES
100 x 75 mm 80 x 80 mm 150 x 150 mm 150 x 100 mm 200 x 150 mm 200 x 200 mm 300 x 100 mm 300 x 250 mm 400 x 200 mm 400 x 300 mm
PORTRAIT SIZES
450 x 150 mm 600 x 200 mm 400 x 400 mm 600 x 400 mm 600 x 450 mm 100 x 100 mm 300 x 150 mm 900 x 600 mm 200 x 100 mm
75 x 100 mm 100 x 150 mm 150 x 200 mm 100 x 300 mm 250 x 300 mm 300 x 400 mm 150 x 450 mm 400 x 600 mm 75 x 200 mm 150 x 300 mm
eg. * See pages 2-3 for more help
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Fire Action Staff Fire Action Routine
Refuge action
Gas Leak Action
Any person discovering a gas leak
In the event of fire:
1. Extinguish all naked flames and cigarettes. 2. Turn off the supply at the control valve. 3. Open all windows. 4. Call gas emergency on:
This refuge provides fire and smoke protection for approximately minutes. The evacuation plan in operation within these premises ensures that assistance will arrive at this point within minutes.
If the escape persists:
Operate nearest fire alarm point
5. Evacuate building immediately. 6. Report to the external assembly point.
You are located on
Assembly point:
Call the Fire Brigade
Building Disabled persons should: 1. Remain calm 2. Wait here until assistance arrives
Fight the fire, if safe and trained to do so Evacuate the building via the nearest exit
Do not search with naked lights. Do not operate any electrical switch, light or appliance. Do not turn gas back on until the escape has been repaired.
1. Do not attempt to leave the building unassisted 2. Do not leave this point even temporarily
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Residential & HMO
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A HMO property is a house of multiple occupancy, these have strict regulations for fire safety and must always have a fire action plan in place. A selection of fire action signs are also available in:
Fire Action
• Aluminium • Brass
Fire Action
Fire action The person discovering a fire will: Operate the nearest fire alarm. (The Fire Brigade is to be called immediately)
Please read this and remember what it says. Your life and others' lives may depend on it. If you discover a fire 1. Operate the nearest fire alarm at once. 2. Call the fire brigade. 3. Do not take any risks, but if you can, attack the fire with the equipment provided. 4. Otherwise, close a door on the fire if you can, and close all other doors on your way out. 5. Leave the building by the nearest available exit.
If fire breaks out in your flat: • Leave the room where the fire is straight away, then close the door. • Tell everyone in your flat and get them to leave. Close the flat entrance door behind you. • Do not stay behind to put the fire out. • If there is a lift - Do not use. • Raise the alarm by using a ‘break glass’ call point. • Wait outside, away from the building. • Call the fire service - dial 999 or 112.
On hearing the fire alarm By night Put on dressing gown and house shoes. Do not stop to dress fully. Ensure that others in your room are awake. Go to the place of assembly, shutting all doors behind you.
If you hear the fire alarm Leave the building by the nearest available exit, closing all doors behind you, and report to the assembly point at
If you see or hear of a fire in another part of the building: • The building is designed to contain a fire in the flat where it starts. This means it will usually be safe for you to stay in your own flat if the fire is elsewhere. • You must also leave immediately if smoke or heat affects your home, or if you are told to leave by the fire service. • If there is a lift - Do not use. • If you are in doubt - get out.
By day Do not run Do not stop to collect your belongings Do not use lifts Do not enter the building again until the Fire Officer says you may
At all times Act quietly.
Before you go to bed at night 1. Put out, or turn down as far as possible all open fires and anything else that could start a fire. 2. Unplug all unnecessary electrical equipment. 3. See that all cookers and heaters are turned off at the mains. 4. See that all ashtrays are safely emptied. 5. Do not leave any clothes, or anything else that might burn, near any heater or open fire. 6. Shut the kitchen and living-room doors firmly behind you.
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FIRE
Go at once to the place of assembly.
For more
Materials
Do not stop to collect your personal belongings. Do not attempt to pass others on your way to the place of assembly. The Place of Assembly is .....................................................
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To call the fire service: • Dial 999 or 112 • When the operator answers, give your telephone number and ask for fire. • When the fire service reply, give the address where the fire is. • Do not end the call until the fire service has repeated the address correctly.
Multi-lingual • English, French, German
Fire action if you discover a fire
Any person discovering a fire
Fire action
4. Leave the building by 5. Close all doors behind you. 6. Report to assembly point.
if you discover a fire
Operate nearest fire alarm point. Faites fonctionner l'alarme d'incendie la plus proche. Den nächsten Feueralarm benutzen.
Operate nearest fire alarm point. Faites fonctionner l'alarme d'incendie la plus proche. Den nächsten Feueralarm benutzen.
Fire Brigade will be called automatically. Appel automatique des pompiers. Feuerwehr wird automatisch gerufen.
Call the Fire brigade by telephoning Appelez les pompiers à ce numéro Rufen Sie die Feuerwehr telefonisch an
Leave the building by the nearest exit. Quittez le bâtiment par la sortie la plus proche. Verlassen Sie das Gebäude durch den nächsten Ausgang.
Leave the building by the nearest exit. Quittez le bâtiment par la sortie la plus proche. Verlassen Sie das Gebäude durch den nächsten Ausgang.
Report to your assembly point at Présentez-vous au lieu d'appel à Melden Sie sich am Versammlungspunkt
Report to your assembly point at Présentez-vous au lieu d'appel à Melden Sie sich am Versammlungspunkt
Do not stop to collect personal belongings. Ne vous arrêtez pas pour prendre vos effets personnels. Nicht aufhalten, um persönlichen Dinge zu holen.
Do not stop to collect personal belongings. Ne vous arrêtez pas pour prendre vos effets personnels. Nicht aufhalten, um persönlichen Dinge zu holen.
Report to your assembly point at Présentez-vous au lieu d'appel à Melden Sie sich am Versammlungspunkt
Do not use lift. N'utilisez pas les ascenseurs. Den Aufzug nicht benutzen.
Do not use lift. N'utilisez pas les ascenseurs. Den Aufzug nicht benutzen.
Do not stop to collect personal belongings. Ne vous arrêtez pas pour prendre vos effets personnels. Nicht aufhalten, um persönlichen Dinge zu holen.
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Fire action
1. Sound the alarm. 2. to call the fire brigade. 3. Attack the fire if possible using the appliances provided.
On hearing the fire alarm
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Action en cas d'incendie Si vous découvrez un incendie 1. Donnez l'alarme. 2. por appeler les sapeurs-pompiers. 3. Si possible, luttez contre l'incendie en utilisant le matériel fourni.
Fire Brigade will be called automatically. Appel automatique des pompiers. Feuerwehr wird automatisch gerufen.
Si vous entendez l'alarme
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4. Quittez les locaux. 5. Fermez toutes les portes derrière vous. 6. Rendez-vous au point de rassemblement. Ne prenez pas de risques. Ne retournez pas dans les locaux, pour une raison quelconque, àmoins d'y avoir été utorisé. N'utilisez pas les ascenseurs.
Leave the building by the nearest exit. Quittez le bâtiment par la sortie la plus proche. Verlassen Sie das Gebäude durch den nächsten Ausgang.
Verhalten bei Fueuer
Wenn Sie einen Brand entdecken
1. Alarm auslösen. 2. um die Feuerwehr zu benachrichtigen. 3. Wenn möglich, das Feuer mit den zur Verfügung stehenden Geräten bekämpfen.
Wenn Sie den Feueralarm hören
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4. Verlassen Sie das Gebäude. 5. SchlieBen Sie alle Türen hinter sich. 6. Finden Sie sich an der Meldestelle ein.
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English and Polish
Do not take risks. Do not return to the building for any reason until authorised to do so. Do not use lifts.
Operate nearest fire alarm point. Faites fonctionner l'alarme d'incendie la plus proche. Den nächsten Feueralarm benutzen.
999 999 999
GB
route.
Gehen Sie keine Risiken ein. Gehen Sie nicht in das Gebäude zurück, es sei denn, Sie erhalten eine offizielle Genehmigung dazu. Benutzen Sie keine Aufzüge.
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No Li� in Building Fire Action
Fire action
1. Operate nearest fire alarm. 1. Uruchomić alarm przy najbliższym punkcie pożarowym
if you discover a fire Operate nearest fire alarm point
Uruchomić alarm przy najbliższym punkcie pożarowym Fire Brigade will be called automatically.
2. Leave building by the nearest exit.
Automatycznie zostanie wybrany numer straży pożarnej
2. Wyjdź z budynku najbliższym wyjściem
Leave the building by the nearest exit. Wyjdź z budynku najbliższym wyjściem Report to your assembly point at Zgłoś się do Twojego punktu zbiorczego przy
Fire Action
Any person discovering a fire
1. Sound the alarm 2. to call the fire brigade 3. Attack the fire if possible using the appliances provided
Operate nearest fire alarm point
On hearing the fire alarm 4. Leave the building by 5. Close all doors behind you 6. Report to assembly point
route
Leave the building by the nearest exit
3. Report to assembly point.
3. Zgłoś się do Twojego punktu zbiorczego przy
Do not stop to collect personal belongings Nie zatrzymuj się, by zabrać rzeczy osobiste Do not use lift Nie korzystaj z windy
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Report to your assembly point at Do not take risks Do not return to the building for any reason until authorised to do so
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Fire Action Fire Se�vice Dialled Manually Fire Action
Fire Action
Fire Action
If you discover a fire 1. 2.
Immediately operate nearest alarm call-point. Attack fire, if possible, with fire appliances provided but without taking personal risks.
On hearing alarm of fire 3.
The …………………………………………… will call the fire brigade immediately by Exchange telephone (a) Lift receiver and dial ‘999’. (b) Give operator your telephone number and ask for Fire. (c) When fire brigade replies give call distinctly. Fire at
……………………………………………………………… ……………………………………………………………… ………………………………………………………………
If you discover a fire 1. Immediately operate nearest alarm call-point. 2. Attack fire, if possible, with fire appliances provided but without taking personal risks.
Fire at
Do not replace receiver until address has been repeated by fire brigade
4.
Leave building and report to person in charge of assembly point ……………………………………………
5.
The ……………………………………… will take charge of any evacuation and ensure that no one is left in the building.
Use nearest available exit. Do not stop to collect personal belongings. Do not re-enter building
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(a) Immediately operate nearest alarm call point
Any person discovering a fire
On hearing alarm of fire
1. Sound the alarm. 2. Phone to call the fire brigade. 3. Attack the fire if possible using the appliances provided.
(b) The.................................... will call the fire brigade (c) Do not stop to collect personal belonging
On hearing the fire alarm
……………………………………………………………… ……………………………………………………………… ………………………………………………………………
4. Leave the building by 5. Close all doors behind you. 6. Report to assembly point.
Do not replace receiver until address has been repeated by fire brigade
Call fire brigade immediately to every fire or on suspicion of fire
If you discover fire
Fire Action
On hearing alarm of fire 3. The …………………………………………… will call the fire brigade immediately by exchange telephone (a) Lift receiver and dial ‘999’. (b) Give operator your telephone number and ask for fire. (c) When fire brigade replies give call distinctly.
(d) Leave by nearest available exit
route.
(e) Proceed to assembly point situated at ......................................................
Call fire brigade immediately to every fire or on suspicion of fire 4.
and report to person in charge
Leave building and report to person in charge of assembly point ……………………………………………
Use nearest available exit.
Do not use lifts
Do not use lift.
Do not take risks. Do not return to the building for any reason until authorised to do so.
Do not stop to collect personal belongings. Do not re-enter building.
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Do not re-enter building until you are told it is safe to do so.
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1 1403 2 1403 Fire Action
Fire Se�vice Dialled Automatically
On discovering a fire:(a) Ensure the caravan or site building involved is evacuated. (b) Raise the alarm. (c) Call the fire brigade. The nearest telephone is sited
……………………………..
(d) Attack the fire using the fire fighting equipment provided.
Fire Action
Fire action
It is the interest of all occupiers of the site to be familiar with the above routine and the method of operating the fire alarm and fire fighting equipment.
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1. Operate nearest fire alarm.
if you discover a fire
Operate nearest fire alarm point
E E
Operate nearest fire alarm point
Fire Brigade will be called automatically.
2. Leave building by the nearest exit.
Fire Brigade will be called automatically.
Leave the building by the nearest exit.
Leave the building by the nearest exit
Report to your assembly point at
1. Operate the fire alarm by breaking the glass. The alarm will sound automatically a. lift the receiver and dial 999 b. Give the operator your number and ask for the Fire Brigade c. When the Fire Brigade answer say distinctly -
3. Report to assembly point.
Report to your assembly point at
"Fire at"
Do not put the receiver down until the Fire Brigade have repeated the address.
Do not use lift
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d. Wait in a safe area until the Fire Brigade arrives and tell them where the fire is.
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FIRE
Do not stop to collect personal belongings
In case of fire If you discover a fire -
E E Fire Action
Li� in Building
1.
Lift receiver and dial ‘999’.
2.
Give operator your telephone number and ask for Fire.
3.
When fire brigade replies give call distinctly.
Fire at
……………………………………………………… ……………………………………………………… ……………………………………………………… Do not replace receiver until address has been repeated by fire brigade Call fire brigade immediately to every fire or on suspicion of fire
Fire action
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Fire Action
Any person discovering a fire
if you discover a fire
1. Sound the alarm. 2. Phone to call the fire brigade. 3. Attack the fire if possible using the appliances provided.
Operate nearest fire alarm point
On hearing the fire alarm
Call the Fire brigade by telephoning 999
4. Leave the building by 5. Close all doors behind you. 6. Report to assembly point.
Leave the building by the nearest exit.
route.
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Fine Line Marker Pen 5 3430
Report to your assembly point at Do not stop to collect personal belongings
Do not take risks. Do not return to the building for any reason until authorised to do so. Do not use lifts.
Do not use lift
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• Find your sign • Select your preferred material (1-7) from available options • Select an available size (A-X) and orientation where available
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1 1419 2 1419 MATERIAL CODES
SIGN CODES
1 Rigid plastic 2 Self adhesive vinyl 3 Photoluminescent rigid plastic 4 Photoluminescent self adhesive 5 Miscellaneous products 6 Aluminium 7 Polycarbonate
Each sign has a unique 4 digit part number
* No size code required for material code 5
LANDSCAPE SIZES
100 x 75 mm 80 x 80 mm 150 x 150 mm 150 x 100 mm 200 x 150 mm 200 x 200 mm 300 x 100 mm 300 x 250 mm 400 x 200 mm 400 x 300 mm
PORTRAIT SIZES
450 x 150 mm 600 x 200 mm 400 x 400 mm 600 x 400 mm 600 x 450 mm 100 x 100 mm 300 x 150 mm 900 x 600 mm 200 x 100 mm
75 x 100 mm 100 x 150 mm 150 x 200 mm 100 x 300 mm 250 x 300 mm 300 x 400 mm 150 x 450 mm 400 x 600 mm 75 x 200 mm 150 x 300 mm
eg. * See pages 2-3 for more help
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Fire Doors Every fire door should have an appropriate “Fire door keep shut” sign fitted. Where doors can be used from either side a sign is required on both sides. Doors which open on to a fire escape corridor should be locked shut and signed accordingly. When installed outside, place on wall either to the opposite side to the door’s hinges or above the door.
Fire exit keep clear
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This staircase and exit to be kept clear of goods, bins, rubbish and obstructions
FIRE
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F F
shut when not in use
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BF BF
Keep locked shut 1 1609 2 1609
BFN BFN
Fire door keep locked shut
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B B
Fire door keep closed
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B B
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B B
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U U
Automatic fire door keep clear 1 1629 2 1629
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BD BD
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B B
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U U
Fire door keep locked 1 1630 2 1630
B B
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Smoke door keep shut 1 1054 2 1054
B B
Fire escape keep clear 1 1631 2 1631
FN FN
B B
Keep clear 1 1632 2 1632
FN FN
clear of all obstructions
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F F
To be kept unlocked
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Keep locked shut
Staircase must be kept
FIRE NOTICE
FN FN
This door must remain unlocked when premises are occupied
BU BU
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FNU FNU
BU BU B
This area must be kept clear of all obstructions
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B B
Automatic fire door keep clear
BU BU
Fire door keep clear
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FN FN
Close this door at night
Automatic fire door Keep clear Close at night
B B
Fire door keep locked
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FN FN
Close these doors at night
Fire door keep closed
Escape route keep clear 1 1623 2 1623
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BF BF
Fire escape keep clear
Keep clear Exit from emergency escape route
Gangway keep clear
be kept locked
This door must be kept closed
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FNB FNB F
This door to
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Fire door Keep shut
Fire door keep shut
BD BD
Keep clear for emergency vehicles 1 1633 2 1633
hours
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F F
Remove security fastening when premises are occupied
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B B
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during working
FN FN
B B
Escape route keep clear 1 1649 2 1649
FN FN
Keep fire exit clear and free of rubbish 1 1634 2 1634
F F
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Door Edge Signs • 45 x 400mm • Self adhesive
Fire door signs are also available in:
Do not place door edge sign over fire door’s intumescent strip.
Double Sided Signs •100 x 100mm • Self adhesive For use on glass doors - clearly displays the same message from both sides. Fire exit keep clear
Fire escape keep clear 5 9248
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Fire door keep closed
Fire door Keep shut
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5 9247
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FIRE DOOR KEEP LOCKED
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FIRE DOOR KEEP CLOSED
Materials
FIRE DOOR KEEP SHUT WHEN NOT IN USE
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KEEP LOCKED SHUT
76mm Diameter
FIRE DOOR KEEP SHUT
• Aluminium • Brass • Stainless steel
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Peel ‘n’ Stick Labels • Economic and easy to use • Sheets of 6 • 65mm diameter • Photoluminescent labels are 80 x 80mm
Fire exit keep clear
Fire exit Fire exit keep clear keep clear Fire exit Fire exit keep clear keep clear
Fire door keep closed
Fire door keep closed
Fire exit keep clear
Fire door keep closed
Fire door keep closed
Fire door keep closed
Fire door keep closed
Fire exit keep clear
Fire exit keep clear
FIRE
Fire exit keep clear
Fire exit keep clear Fire exit keep clear
Fire exit keep clear
5 1660 Self adhesive vinyl 5 1679 Self adhesive vinyl 5 9691 Photoluminescent
5 1680 Self adhesive vinyl 5 9692 Photoluminescent
5 1681 Self adhesive vinyl 5 9693 Photoluminescent
5 1637 Self adhesive vinyl 5 9690 Photoluminescent
Rolls of Labels • 100 x 100mm • Self adhesive • Rolls of 100 Self adhesive labels are supplied ready cut to peel off and apply. Conveniently supplied on rolls of 100, easy to store and easy to use. If you cannot find the label you require we will be happy to quote for your requirements. Please contact our sales desk for further details.
• Find your sign • Select your preferred material (1-7) from available options • Select an available size (A-X) and orientation where available
MATERIAL CODES
SIGN CODES
1 Rigid plastic 2 Self adhesive vinyl 3 Photoluminescent rigid plastic 4 Photoluminescent self adhesive 5 Miscellaneous products 6 Aluminium 7 Polycarbonate
Each sign has a unique 4 digit part number
* No size code required for material code 5
Fire door keep shut
5 9703
Automatic fire door keep clear
5 9704
LANDSCAPE SIZES
100 x 75 mm 80 x 80 mm 150 x 150 mm 150 x 100 mm 200 x 150 mm 200 x 200 mm 300 x 100 mm 300 x 250 mm 400 x 200 mm 400 x 300 mm
Keep locked shut 5 9705
PORTRAIT SIZES
450 x 150 mm 600 x 200 mm 400 x 400 mm 600 x 400 mm 600 x 450 mm 100 x 100 mm 300 x 150 mm 900 x 600 mm 200 x 100 mm
75 x 100 mm 100 x 150 mm 150 x 200 mm 100 x 300 mm 250 x 300 mm 300 x 400 mm 150 x 450 mm 400 x 600 mm 75 x 200 mm 150 x 300 mm
eg. * See pages 2-3 for more help
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Emergency Escape Fire exit 1 2004 2 2004 7 2004
Fire exit 1 2002 2 2002
GLM GLM GL
GLM GLM
1 2001 2 2001
G LM G LM GL
1 2008 2 2008 7 2008
GLM GLM GL
EMERGENCY ESCAPE
Exit 1 2012 2 2012
GLM GLM
EMERGENCY ESCAPE Emergency escape signs are provided to guide you from wherever you are in a building, via a place of relative safety (the escape route) to the place of ultimate safety (the assembly area). It must not be assumed that everyone will know all safe routes through the building. Similarly, it must not be assumed that, once outside the building via a final exit, people will know how to get to the assembly area, so signs directing to the assembly area may also be required (see page 19). Emergency escape signs should comply to BS EN ISO 7010:2012 to ensure maximum levels of understanding. The old EC Directive (92/58/EEC) designs should no longer be used due to their low comprehension credentials.
GLM GLM
Exit
For emergency use only
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Exit 1 2010 2 2010
GLM GLM
1 2014 2 2014
GLM GL
GLM GL
Exit 1 2009 2 2009
GLM GLM
GL GL
Exit
GLM GL
Exit 1 2013 2 2013
GLM GL
Exit 1 2015 2 2015
GLM GLM
Fire exit
Exit 1 2016 2 2016
GLM GLM
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Fire exit
Fire exit 1 2033 2 2033 7 2033
JLVX JLVX V
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JVX JVX
Fire exit 1 2069 2 2069
Fire exit 1 2053 2 2053
Fire exit 1 2058 2 2058
Exit
Exit 1 2036 2 2036
1 2057 2 2057
JLVX JLVX
Adapt-A-Sign • 310 x 215mm • 10mm Coloured border • 3mm PVC • Clear PVC cover • Holds A4 sheet
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Print off your own fire evacuation plans and insert into the Adapt-A-Sign.
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Fire exit 1 2005 2 2005
GLM GLM GL
Exit 1 2011 2 2011
GLM GLM
Fire exit
Fire exit 1 2007 2 2007 7 2007
1 2006 2 2006
Fire exit
Fire exit 1 2003 2 2003 7 2003
Fire exit
A cost effective solution to providing staff and visitors with directions to evacuate a building quickly and safely. Position at key points along the escape route.
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JVX JVX
A selection of these signs are also available in: • Aluminium • Brass
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Emergency Escape Suspended Frames Available in a range of sizes to suit your requirements. All suspended frames are supplied complete with suspension kit for easy installation. Can be used either single or double sided.
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Suspension kit
Sign Fixings 141-142
• Wire hooks • Adhesive ceiling pads
Colour
Size
Code
Grey
300x100mm
5 8681
Grey
450x150mm
5 8680
Grey
600x200mm
5 8674
White
300x100mm
5 8700
White
450x150mm
5 8701
White
600x200mm
5 8702
Green
300x100mm
5 8703
Green
450x150mm
5 8704
Green
600x200mm
5 8705
ISO 7010 Slide to open
Push bar to open
Slide to open
5 8103 600 x 75mm Self adhesive 1 2045 2 2045
GL GL
1 2046 2 2046
1 2047 2 2047
1 2049 2 2049
GL GL
Push to open 1 2050 2 2050
GL GL
Push pad to open
2 2068
Caution
Caution
GL GL
1 2067 2 2067
Fire exit only This door is alarmed
This door is alarmed
1 2061 2 2061
Press to exit
No escape 1 1624 2 1624
GL GL
Exit for emergency use only
1 2065 2 2065
GL GL
GL GL
Push bar to open 1 2052 2 2052
GL GL
Fire exit Keep clear 1 2062 2 2062
1 2051 2 2051
GL GL
Pull to open 1 2048 2 2048
Push pad to open
Push pad to open
GL GL
Press switch to open
P U S H
P U L L
1 2070 2 2070
1 2071 2 2071
EMERGENCY ESCAPE
Push bar to open
GL GL
2 2080
Turn to open 1 2038 2 2038
CF CF
1 2034 2 2034
CFU CFU
Exit
Turn to open 1 2037 2 2037
CFU CFU
1 2039 2 2039
CF CF
1 2040 2 2040
CF CF
1 2122 2 2122
i In case of fire break glass to release door
1 2035 2 2035
CF CF
1 2060 2 2060
FU FU
• Find your sign • Select your preferred material (1-7) from available options • Select an available size (A-X) and orientation where available
In case of fire break glass bolt to open
1 2043 2 2043
FU FU
In case of fire break glass for key
1 2044 2 2044
FU FU
In case of fire break glass
1 2072 2 2072
MATERIAL CODES
SIGN CODES
1 Rigid plastic 2 Self adhesive vinyl 3 Photoluminescent rigid plastic 4 Photoluminescent self adhesive 5 Miscellaneous products 6 Aluminium 7 Polycarbonate
Each sign has a unique 4 digit part number
* No size code required for material code 5
FU FU
F F
1 2041 2 2041
F F
1 2042 2 2042
F F
In accordance with ISO 7010, these text signs should be used alongside a running man graphic and, where appropriate, a directional arrow.
LANDSCAPE SIZES
100 x 75 mm 80 x 80 mm 150 x 150 mm 150 x 100 mm 200 x 150 mm 200 x 200 mm 300 x 100 mm 300 x 250 mm 400 x 200 mm 400 x 300 mm
PORTRAIT SIZES
450 x 150 mm 600 x 200 mm 400 x 400 mm 600 x 400 mm 600 x 450 mm 100 x 100 mm 300 x 150 mm 900 x 600 mm 200 x 100 mm
75 x 100 mm 100 x 150 mm 150 x 200 mm 100 x 300 mm 250 x 300 mm 300 x 400 mm 150 x 450 mm 400 x 600 mm 75 x 200 mm 150 x 300 mm
eg. * See pages 2-3 for more help
15
Emergency Escape Emergency Escape Signs for the Disabled This range of signs is specifically designed to assist the safe evacuation of the physically disabled in the event of an emergency. These signs meet the requirements of BS5588 Part 8 - The code of practice for means of escape for disabled people.
1 2087 2 2087
1 2098 2 2098
GL GL
Fire exit 1 2089 2 2089
1 2093 2 2093
GL GL
EMERGENCY ESCAPE
1 2146 2 2146
1 2094 2 2094
GL GL
Temporary waiting space
L L
Keep clear
Temporary waiting space 1 1250 2 1250
GL GL
1 1228 2 1228
H H
L L
Safe area
Temporary waiting space
Refuge point
GL GL
1 2147 2 2147
L L
1 1230 2 1230
Refuge point
GL GL
Evacuation chair
Temporary waiting space
GL GL
Fire exit 1 1227 2 1227
1 1229 2 1229
GL GL
Refuge point
Fire exit 1 2091 2 2091
Temporary waiting space
Fire exit
Fire exit
1 1251 2 1251
GL GL
1 1210 2 1210
L L
Refuge point
H H
Refuge action In the event of fire: This refuge provides fire and smoke protection for approximately minutes. The evacuation plan in operation within these premises ensures that assistance will arrive at this point within minutes. You are located on Building
Emergency evacuation lift
These premises have a disabled persons evacuation plan
1 2085 2 2085
1 2097 2 2097
Keep clear
Refuge point
Disabled persons should: 1. Remain calm 2. Wait here until assistance arrives
1. Do not attempt to leave the building unassisted 2. Do not leave this point even temporarily
1 2096 2 2096
1 2095 2 2095
1 1430 2 1430
Health Se�vices and Hospitals Some hospitals and health services still display fire exit signs with flames (in accordance with the superseded Hospital Technical Memorandum 65). NHS organisations are now expected to comply with the standard ISO 7010 signage, as found on page 14.
Fire exit 1 2120 2 2120
16
1 2083 2 2083
GLM GLM
Fire exit 1 2090 2 2090
JV JV
Fire exit 1 2081 2 2081
1 2121 2 2121
GL M GL M
Fire exit 1 2082 2 2082
Fire exit
Fire exit
JV JV
GLM GLM
1 2086 2 2086
Exit
1 2088 2 2088
GLM GLM
For emergency use only
1 2107 2 2107
GLM GLM
GLM GLM
Fire exit 1 2092 2 2092
GLM GLM
Fire exit
1 2084 2 2084
GLM GLM
Fire exit
Fire exit
GLM GLM
1 2109 2 2109
C C
1 2110 2 2110
C C
Exit
For emergency use only
1 2108 2 2108
GLM GLM
Emergency Escape Self Adhesive Overlay Tear-off symbols and text required to place over emergency lighting unit.
76mm
76mm
76mm
Fire exit
125mm
125mm
38mm
5 8302
Replace-A-Front Emergency Lighting Fascias To replace the front of your emergency light unit with a ISO 7010 compliant graphic, use part number 5 8308.
When ordering please state the x and y dimensions, the wording and the arrow direction you require.
X
Y
Fire exit
eg 58308 /400x200mm/Fire Exit/Up
8308 Page
Braille Signs
For more
Braille Signs 77-78
• 450 x 150mm
5 6185
Fire Exit
Fire Exit 5 6186
Fire Exit
5 6199
EMERGENCY ESCAPE
Fire Exit
5 6187
Door Plates • 75 x 300mm Manufactured from hardwearing white faced aluminium with adhesive backing.
Turn to open
Turn to open
Pull to open
Push to open
Door Plates should be installed to reinforce the exit message. They should not be installed instead of an exit/fire exit sign above the door.
5 2132
5 2133
5 2134
5 2135
5 2136
5 2137
EasiFIX Projecting Signs • Face: 150 x 200mm • Visible from a number of angles, EasiFIX projecting signs help in the quick identification of suitable exit or fire exit routes. • Supplied with a drilling guide for simple installation and designed to conceal fixings for a neat finish.
• Find your sign • Select your preferred material (1-7) from available options • Select an available size (A-X) and orientation where available
MATERIAL CODES
SIGN CODES
1 Rigid plastic 2 Self adhesive vinyl 3 Photoluminescent rigid plastic 4 Photoluminescent self adhesive 5 Miscellaneous products 6 Aluminium 7 Polycarbonate
Each sign has a unique 4 digit part number
* No size code required for material code 5
5 8005
5 8006
LANDSCAPE SIZES
100 x 75 mm 80 x 80 mm 150 x 150 mm 150 x 100 mm 200 x 150 mm 200 x 200 mm 300 x 100 mm 300 x 250 mm 400 x 200 mm 400 x 300 mm
PORTRAIT SIZES
450 x 150 mm 600 x 200 mm 400 x 400 mm 600 x 400 mm 600 x 450 mm 100 x 100 mm 300 x 150 mm 900 x 600 mm 200 x 100 mm
75 x 100 mm 100 x 150 mm 150 x 200 mm 100 x 300 mm 250 x 300 mm 300 x 400 mm 150 x 450 mm 400 x 600 mm 75 x 200 mm 150 x 300 mm
eg. * See pages 2-3 for more help
17
Large Format Emergency Escape For use in large open plan areas, large format signs are manufactured on 5mm foam PVC for strength and durability.
Single Sided Fire exit
Fire exit 5 2128
5 2138 1200 x 400mm
1200 x 400mm
Fire exit
Fire exit 5 2139 1200 x 400mm
5 2129 1200 x 400mm
Fire exit EMERGENCY ESCAPE
5 2105
Fire exit 5 2106
800 x 400mm
800 x 400mm
Double Sided • 1200 x 400mm • 5mm PVC • Arrows in any specified direction Ideal for corridors and large open plan areas where the same message must be visible from both sides. Simply drill holes and choose from a choice of suspension kits to display.
Fire exit
Fire exit
5 2100
i
Suspension kit • Wire hooks • Adhesive ceiling pads 5 8100
Fire exit Fire exit 5 2160
Brass suspension kit • 1.2m Brass Chain • 4 Brass Hooks • 2 Ceiling Pads
Fire exit Fire exit 5 2161
5 8729 Page For more
Sign Fixings 141-142
Site Saver Signs
Banner Signs
• 600 x 400mm • 4mm Fluted polypropylene
• 1270 x 610mm • PVC • With eyelets
Our range of site saver signs are low-cost, lightweight and durable which make them perfect for temporary site signage. You can add your own logo for no extra charge. Full range available on pages 127-130.
Printed PVC banners offer a quick and effective solution to site safety. Easy fixing options are available. For full range of banner signs see pages 131-134.
Fire exit 5 5789
Fire exit 18
5 5791
5 5790
Fire exit 5 5792
i
Exit
Sign clip Fast easy fixing to posts & fencing 5 8687
5 2011
Exit 5 2012
i
Bungee ties • 300mm Length • Pack of 4 5 5141
Assembly Points Pole Assembly Points
Wall/Fence Assembly Points
• Aluminium • Includes channel for pole mounting
• Mountable on walls and fences
A
Assembly point
Fire assembly point
Assembly point
1 2054 2 2054 6 2054 5 2112 5 2113
250 x 300mm 450 x 600mm
5 2114
i
Fire assembly point
Assembly point
1 2055 2 2055 6 2055
1 2059 2 2059 6 2059 7 2059
600 x 400mm
A B C
When ordering remember to state the numbers or letters you require within the highlighted section, illustrated here.
1 2 3
A
etc..
etc..
Assembly point 5 2111 600mm x 400mm
A
• Stainless steel
Assembly point
Page
Material
Size
Code
Rigid PVC
250 x 300mm
5 2115
Rigid PVC
450 x 600mm
5 2116
Self adhesive
250 x 300mm
5 2117
Self adhesive
450 x 600mm
5 2118
Aluminium
250 x 300mm*
5 2119
Aluminium
450 x 600mm*
5 2148
* Comes complete with channel for pole mounting
For more
Posts & Fixings
76mm - 5 8682 50mm - 5 8640
141-142
• 450 x 600mm • Aluminium • 2.4m Long • Collapsible
Assembly Point Directions Your assembly point is
5 2158 150 x 50mm Rigid PVC 5 2159 450 x 150mm Rigid PVC
HL HL H
Assembly point 1 2142 2 2142 6 2142
HL HL H
• Designed for a fire warden to use during a fire evacuation. • To be used in built up areas where there is no fixed assembly point. • Ideal for city centres. • Collapsible pole enables easy storage until required.
Assembly point 1 2141 2 2141 6 2141
Mobile Assembly Point
• Select your preferred material (1-7) from available options • Select an available size (A-X) and orientation where available
Assembly point
Assembly point 1 2143 2 2143 6 2143
HL HL H
Page For options on
Verge Signs 106
• Find your sign
EMERGENCY ESCAPE
Channel Clips
Rigid PVC
MATERIAL CODES
SIGN CODES
1 Rigid plastic 2 Self adhesive vinyl 3 Photoluminescent rigid plastic 4 Photoluminescent self adhesive 5 Miscellaneous products 6 Aluminium 7 Polycarbonate
Each sign has a unique 4 digit part number
* No size code required for material code 5
5 2123 LANDSCAPE SIZES
100 x 75 mm 80 x 80 mm 150 x 150 mm 150 x 100 mm 200 x 150 mm 200 x 200 mm 300 x 100 mm 300 x 250 mm 400 x 200 mm 400 x 300 mm
PORTRAIT SIZES
450 x 150 mm 600 x 200 mm 400 x 400 mm 600 x 400 mm 600 x 450 mm 100 x 100 mm 300 x 150 mm 900 x 600 mm 200 x 100 mm
75 x 100 mm 100 x 150 mm 150 x 200 mm 100 x 300 mm 250 x 300 mm 300 x 400 mm 400 x 600 mm 450 x 600 mm 75 x 200 mm 150 x 300 mm
eg. * See pages 2-3 for more help
19
Emergency Escape Intermediate Markers
PHOTOLUMINESCENT
• In line with BS 16069, these signs should be used to continuously reinforce the exit message every five to ten metres. • They should not be used in isolation instead of ISO 7010 signs shown on page 21.
XV XV
3 2151 4 2151
XV XV
3 2152 4 2152
XV XV
3 2154 4 2154
XV XV
3 2155 4 2155
XV XV
3 2156 4 2156
XV X
3 2153 4 2153
XV XV
3 2157 4 2157
0.4 metres Maximum height for low level marking
XV X
Way Finding Floor Markers Photoluminescent way finding floor markers are an effective method of marking escape routes. The markers have an anti-slip surface and strong adhesive backing. • Aluminium backing for extra durability
BS ISO 16069 is the British Standard relating to the planning, design and marking for Safety Way Guidance Systems. In addition to the requirements for installing exit signs at 1.7m-2.2m from the ground, this standard recommends that additional intermediate and low location markings may also be required. A maximum height of 400mm from floor for low level marking. Subject to a full risk assessment, additional escape guidance should be provided through the use of both continuous guidance lines and safety signs to ensure there is an uninterrupted safety sign system to aid an efficient and safe evacuation from a building. Fire fighting equipment, hazards along an escape route, boundaries, stairs and ramps should also be identified.
20
3 2150 4 2150
5 8670 75 x 75mm Pack of 20
5 8671 75mm Diameter Pack of 20
5 8672 240 x 90mm Pack of 20
5 8663 95mm Diameter
5 8664 125mm Diameter
5 8665 175 x 110mm
Marking Strips • Rigid photoluminescent • Self adhesive backing • 1200 x 80mm
5 8666
5 8667
Safety Tapes • 10 Metre rolls • Self adhesive
5 8641 40mm width 5 8642 80mm width
5 8644 40mm width 5 8645 80mm width
5 8650 40mm width 5 8651 80mm width
5 8653 40mm width 5 8654 80mm width
5 8656 40mm width 5 8657 80mm width
5 8658 20mm width 5 8659 40mm width 5 8660 80mm width
5 8647 40mm width 5 8648 80mm width
Emergency Escape ISO 7010 Fire exit 3 2001 4 2001
Fire exit 3 2002 4 2002
GLM GL
Fire exit 3 2005 4 2005
Exit 3 2009 4 2009
Fire exit 3 2008 4 2008
GLM GLM
Exit
GLM GL
3 2011 4 2011
Exit 3 2014 4 2014
GLM GL
3 2007 4 2007
3 2015 4 2015
3 2016 4 2016
Fire exit
Fire exit
Fire exit
3 2063 4 2063
3 2069 4 2069
Fire exit
3 2058 4 2058
GLM GLM
Exit
JVXL JVX
Fire exit
3 2053 4 2053
GLM GLM
Exit
GLM GLM
3 2033 4 2033
GLM GLM
Exit 3 2012 4 2012
GLM GLM
Exit
GLM GL
GLM GLM
3 2036 4 2036
JVX L JVX
Fire exit 3 2056 4 2056
JVX JVX
Exit 3 2057 4 2057
PHOTOLUMINESCENT
Exit 3 2013 4 2013
Fire exit
GLM GL
Fire exit 3 2004 4 2004
GLM GLM
Exit 3 2010 4 2010
GLM GL
3 2003 4 2003
GLM GL
Fire exit 3 2006 4 2006
GLM GL
Fire exit
JVX JVX
Large Format • 1mm Rigid photoluminescent PVC
Fire exit 5 2124
900 x 300mm
• Find your sign • Select your preferred material (1-7) from available options • Select an available size (A-X) and orientation where available
Fire exit 5 2125
900 x 300mm
MATERIAL CODES
SIGN CODES
1 Rigid plastic 2 Self adhesive vinyl 3 Photoluminescent rigid plastic 4 Photoluminescent self adhesive 5 Miscellaneous products 6 Aluminium 7 Polycarbonate
Each sign has a unique 4 digit part number
* No size code required for material code 5
Fire exit
Fire exit 5 2126
900 x 300mm
5 2127
LANDSCAPE SIZES
100 x 75 mm 80 x 80 mm 150 x 150 mm 150 x 100 mm 200 x 150 mm 200 x 200 mm 300 x 100 mm 300 x 250 mm 400 x 200 mm 400 x 300 mm
800 x 400mm
PORTRAIT SIZES
450 x 150 mm 600 x 200 mm 400 x 400 mm 600 x 400 mm 600 x 450 mm 100 x 100 mm 300 x 150 mm 900 x 600 mm 200 x 100 mm
75 x 100 mm 100 x 150 mm 150 x 200 mm 100 x 300 mm 250 x 300 mm 300 x 400 mm 150 x 450 mm 400 x 600 mm 75 x 200 mm 150 x 300 mm
eg. * See pages 2-3 for more help
21
Emergency Escape Emergency Escape Signs for the Disabled This range of signs is specifically designed to assist the safe evacuation of the physically disabled in the event of an emergency. These signs meet the requirements of BS5588 Part 8 - The code of practice for means of escape for disabled people.
Fire exit 3 2087 4 2087
Fire exit 3 2089 4 2089
GL L
Fire exit 3 2091 4 2091
GL L
Refuge point 3 2093
Refuge point 3 2094
GL
Fire exit 3 1227 4 1227
GL L
Fire exit
Refuge point 3 2146
GL
GL L
3 2098 4 2098
GL
GL L
Refuge point
Refuge action In the event of fire: This refuge provides fire and smoke protection for approximately minutes. The evacuation plan in operation within these premises ensures that assistance will arrive at this point within minutes. You are located on Building
PHOTOLUMINESCENT
Disabled persons should: 1. Remain calm 2. Wait here until assistance arrives
Emergency evacuation lift
1. Do not attempt to leave the building unassisted 2. Do not leave this point even temporarily
3 1430
Keep clear
Refuge point
3 2085
3 2095 4 2095
3 2096 4 2096
3 2147 4 2147
L L
Health Se�vices and Hospitals Fire exit 3 2120 4 2120
3 2121 4 2121
GL GL
3 2083 4 2083
JV JV
JV JV
3 2107 4 2107
GL GL
For emergency use only
3 2108 4 2108
GL GL
3 2084 4 2084
GLM GLM
3 2086 4 2086
GLM GLM
Fire exit 3 2090 4 2090
GLM GLM
GLM GLM
3 2092 4 2092
GLM GLM
GLM GLM
• 75 x 300mm • Photoluminescent rigid PVC • Self adhesive back
Turn to open
Turn to open
Pull to open
Push to open
5 8230
5 8231
5 8232
5 8233
3 2109
F
3 2110
F
Fire exit
Door Plates Door plates should be installed to reinforce the exit message. They should not be installed instead of exit/fire exit signs above the door.
GL GL
Fire exit
Fire exit
Fire exit 3 2088 4 2088
Exit
For emergency use only
Fire exit
Fire exit 3 2081 4 2081
Exit
Fire exit
Fire exit 3 2082 4 2082
22
Evacuation chair
5 8234
5 8235
5 8236
5 8237
Emergency Escape Fire exit only
Exit for emergency use only
Caution
Caution
This door is alarmed
This door is alarmed
3 2061 4 2061
3 2065 4 2065
GL GL Slide to open
3 2045 4 2045
i
3 2062 4 2062
GL GL
3 2046 4 2046
G GL
3 2047 4 2047
For emergency use only
3 2064 4 2064
Push to open 3 2050 4 2050
G GL Push bar to open
GL GL
Exit
GL GL
Slide to open
Push pad to open 3 2049 4 2049
Fire exit Keep clear
Pull to open
GL GL
3 2048 4 2048
3 2052 4 2052
GL GL
i
Your assembly point is
Rigid Photoluminescent Position sign adjacent to alarm call points and at fire exits.
Push bar to open 5 8661 150 x 50mm 5 8662 450 x 150mm
In case of fire break glass bolt to open
3 2043 4 2043
In case of fire break glass for key
3 2044 4 2044
FU FU
3 2037 4 2037
CFU CU
Caution
In case of fire break glass
3 2060 4 2060
FU FU
3 2072 4 2072
FU FU
3 2035 4 2035
CFU C
3 2038 4 2038
CFU CFU
3 2039 4 2039
CFU CU
CF C
3 2040 4 2040
in the event of fire Do not use this lift 3 1213 4 1213
• Find your sign • Select your preferred material (1-7) from available options • Select an available size (A-X) and orientation where available
No escape 3 1624 4 1624
MATERIAL CODES
SIGN CODES
1 Rigid plastic 2 Self adhesive vinyl 3 Photoluminescent rigid plastic 4 Photoluminescent self adhesive 5 Miscellaneous products 6 Aluminium 7 Polycarbonate
Each sign has a unique 4 digit part number
* No size code required for material code 5
CF C
Exit
Caution
in the event of fire Do not use these lifts 3 1220 4 1220
Position directly behind a push bar so the blank photoluminescent panel highlights the bar's location.
Turn to open
Turn to open 3 2034 4 2034
GL GL
J J
In case of fire break glass to release door
FU U
3 2051 4 2051
PHOTOLUMINESCENT
3 2099 4 2099
GL GL Push pad to open
Push bar to open
GL GL
GL GL
3 2042 4 2042
i
FU FU
3 2041 4 2041
FU FU
3 2122 4 2122
F F
In accordance with ISO 7010, these “text only” signs should be used alongside a running man graphic and, where appropriate, a directional arrow.
LANDSCAPE SIZES
100 x 75 mm 80 x 80 mm 150 x 150 mm 150 x 100 mm 200 x 150 mm 200 x 200 mm 300 x 100 mm 300 x 250 mm 400 x 200 mm 400 x 300 mm
PORTRAIT SIZES
450 x 150 mm 600 x 200 mm 400 x 400 mm 600 x 400 mm 600 x 450 mm 100 x 100 mm 300 x 150 mm 900 x 600 mm 200 x 100 mm
75 x 100 mm 100 x 150 mm 150 x 200 mm 100 x 300 mm 250 x 300 mm 300 x 400 mm 150 x 450 mm 400 x 600 mm 75 x 200 mm 150 x 300 mm
eg. * See pages 2-3 for more help
23
General Fire EasiFIX Projecting Signs • Face: 150 x 200mm To identify locations of escape routes or fire equipment, visible from several view points, use our EasiFIX projecting signs. Supplied ready to install with drilling guide, EasiFIX signs are designed to conceal the fixings for a neat finish.
5 8007
5 8008
5 8009
Peel ‘n’ Stick Labels
5 8010
PHOTOLUMINESCENT
Fire exit keep clear
Fire exit keep clear
Fire exit keep clear
Fire escape keep clear 3 1605 4 1605
B B
Fire door keep shut Fire exit keep clear
5 9691
Fire exit keep clear
5 9692
5 8013
Fire Doors
• Economic and easy to use • Supplied in sheets of six self adhesive photoluminescent labels • Individual labels are 80 x 80mm
Fire exit keep clear
5 8011
3 1610 4 1610
B B
Automatic fire door keep clear
3 1618 4 1618
B B
Fire exit keep clear
3 1606 4 1606
3 1608 4 1608
BF BF
Close these doors at night 3 1611 4 1611
B B
Fire door keep locked
3 1101 4 1101
B B
B B
Fire door keep closed 3 1616 4 1616
B B
Fire door keep locked shut
3 1621 4 1621
This door must be kept closed
B B
Pages For more
Fire Door Signs 5 9693
24
5 9690
12-13
Fire Warden Station
Extinguisher Missing
• Assists Fire Wardens to discharge their responsibilities
• 350 x 350mm
• 5mm thick, 900 x 600mm Class B photoluminescent backboard aids wardens and evacuees
• Photoluminescent backboard's primary function is to aid the swift location of an extinguisher in a darkened room
• Clear acrylic A4 holders incorporated to retain relevant fire documents (fire log book sold separately on page 9)
• Missing message only visible should extinguisher be removed from bracket above sign
5 8045
5 8046
• Photoluminescent PVC
Fire Equipment Fire blanket FOAM SPRAY
WATER
A
A
SAFE FOR: Wood, paper and textiles
B
B
ABC POWDER
A
SAFE FOR: Wood, paper and textiles SAFE FOR: Flammable liquids
B
NOT FOR:
NOT FOR:
Live electrical equipment
Live electrical equipment
C
NOT FOR: Flammable liquid fires
CARBON DIOXIDE
B
SAFE FOR: Wood, paper and textiles
Live electrical equipment
A
SAFE FOR:
D
NOT FOR:
NOT FOR:
SAFE FOR: Live electrical equipment
Flammable METAL fires
Flammable METAL fires
3 1214 4 1214
3 1215 4 1215 A B C
ABC POWDER
3 1233 4 1233
C
E
A
B
Safe for: Flammable liquids.
Safe for: Gaseous fires.
3 1234 4 1234
D
B
3 1235 4 1235 D
Safe for: Wood, paper and textiles.
METAL
Not for: Wood, paper & textiles.
B
Not for: Flammable liquids.
B
Not for: Flammable liquids.
D
Not for: Flammable metal fires.
C
Not for: Flammable gases.
3 1241 4 1241
D
NOT FOR:
3 1231 4 1231
Safe for: Flammable liquids.
Not for: Wood, paper and textiles.
B
F
Safe for: Cooking oils and deep fat fires.
A
Safe for: Wood, paper and textiles.
B
Not for: Flammable liquids.
C
Not for: Flammable gases.
3 1245 4 1245
DE D
D
Safe for: Flammable liquids.
Fire hose reel
3 1221 4 1221
NOT FOR: Live electrical equipment
D
NOT FOR: Flammable METAL fires
A
WATER
Safe for: Wood, paper and textiles.
Not for: Flammable liquids.
D
Not for: Flammable metal fires.
USE TO SMOTHER FIRES
Chip pan fires Deep fat fires Waste bin fires
Not for: Flammable liquids.
Fire blanket
Not for: Live electrical equipment.
USE TO SMOTHER FIRES
3 1246 4 1246
DE E
B
DE DE
Safe for: Wood, paper and textiles.
B
SAFE FOR: Flammable liquids
3 1244 4 1244
3 1237 4 1237 A
DE D
NOT FOR: Flammable gases
SAFE FOR: Wood, paper and textiles
Not for: Live electrical equipment.
D D
Safe for: Wood, paper and textiles.
Not for: Flammable metal fires.
C
Not for: Live electrical equipment.
Not for: Live electrical equipment.
ALCOHOL RESISTANT FOAM
NOT FOR: Flammable liquids
3 1242 4 1242
WET CHEMICAL
Not for: Flammable metal fires.
B
Live electrical equipment
3 1236 4 1236 A
A
L2 POWDER
NOT FOR:
DE DE
Safe for: Flammables METAL fires (inc. Lithium)
Not for: Live electrical equipment.
DE DE
A
CARBON DIOXIDE
Wood, paper and textiles
Flammable gases
Safe for: Live electrical equipment.
Safe for: Flammable liquids.
DE DE
NOT FOR:
B
NOT FOR:
A
Flammable liquids
A
SAFE FOR: Flammable METAL fires (inc. Lithium)
NOT FOR:
C
3 1219 4 1219
Safe for: Wood, paper and textiles.
Not for: Flammable metal fires.
Wood, paper and textiles
B
Flammable METAL fires
3 1218 4 1218
D METAL
SAFE FOR:
NOT FOR:
D
Not for: Live electrical equipment.
FOAM SPRAY
A
SAFE FOR: Flammable liquids
ALCOHOL RESISTANT FOAM
L2 POWDER
SAFE FOR: Cooking oils and deep fat fires
CLOTHING FIRES Wrap tightly round someone whose clothes are burning to extinguish flames
DE DE
Types of Modern Fire Extinguishers WATER
A B
SAFE FOR: Wood, paper and textiles NOT FOR: Flammable liquid fires
FOAM SPRAY
A B
ABC POWDER
A
SAFE FOR: Wood, paper and textiles
B
SAFE FOR: Flammable liquids
C
NOT FOR: Live electrical equipment
NOT FOR: Live electrical equipment
CARBON DIOXIDE
B
SAFE FOR: Wood, paper and textiles
SAFE FOR: Live electrical equipment
SAFE FOR: Flammable liquids
A
SAFE FOR: Gaseous fires N
D
3 1226 4 1226
NOT FOR: Flammable METAL fires
D
NOT FOR: Flammable METAL fires
SAFE FOR: Flammable liquids
SAFE FOR: Live electrical equipment
NOT FOR: Wood, paper and textiles O
T
I
C
WET CHEMICAL
F A
SAFE FOR: Cooking oils and deep fat fires
Wood, paper and textiles
NOT FOR: Flammable liquids
C
NOT FOR: Flammable gases
Do not operate within confined space
A
SAFE FOR:
B
E
HYDRO SPRAY
NOT FOR: Live electrical equipment
B
SAFE FOR: Wood, paper and textiles NOT FOR: Flammable liquid fires NOT FOR: Live electrical equipment
D
NOT FOR: Flammable METAL fires
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CU C
3 1019 4 1019
C C
3 1017 4 1017
CU CU
PHOTOLUMINESCENT
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I
3 1217 4 1217
Safe for: Wood, paper and textiles.
DE DE
HYDROSPRAY
T
F
SAFE FOR: Wood, paper and textiles
Live electrical equipment
Do not operate within confined space
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Safe for: Live electrical equipment.
A
NOT FOR:
O
B
CLOTHING FIRES Wrap tightly round someone whose clothes are burning to extinguish flames
Wood, paper and textiles
Gaseous fires N
D
Chip pan fires Deep fat fires Waste bin fires
SAFE FOR:
SAFE FOR: Flammable liquids
A
USE TO SMOTHER FIRES
Flammable liquids
WET CHEMICAL
FOAM BRANCH PIPE
USE TO SMOTHER FIRES
SAFE FOR:
L L
Fire alarm
Fire point
Fire extinguisher 3 1013 4 1013
3 1014 4 1014
• Find your sign • Select your preferred material (1-7) from available options • Select an available size (A-X) and orientation where available
Fire alarm 3 1010 4 1010
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MATERIAL CODES
SIGN CODES
1 Rigid plastic 2 Self adhesive vinyl 3 Photoluminescent rigid plastic 4 Photoluminescent self adhesive 5 Miscellaneous products 6 Aluminium 7 Polycarbonate
Each sign has a unique 4 digit part number
* No size code required for material code 5
Fire hose Keep clear
In case of fire break glass
3 1007 4 1007
3 1011 4 1011
LANDSCAPE SIZES
100 x 75 mm 80 x 80 mm 150 x 150 mm 150 x 100 mm 200 x 150 mm 200 x 200 mm 300 x 100 mm 300 x 250 mm 400 x 200 mm 400 x 300 mm
Fire alarm call point
PORTRAIT SIZES
450 x 150 mm 600 x 200 mm 400 x 400 mm 600 x 400 mm 600 x 450 mm 100 x 100 mm 300 x 150 mm 900 x 600 mm 200 x 100 mm
75 x 100 mm 100 x 150 mm 150 x 200 mm 100 x 300 mm 250 x 300 mm 300 x 400 mm 400 x 600 mm 75 x 200 mm 150 x 300 mm 100 x 200 mm
eg. * See pages 2-3 for more help
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Fire Action Notices Fire Action
Staff Fire Action Routine Operate nearest fire alarm point
Refuge action
Gas Leak Action
Any person discovering a gas leak
This refuge provides fire and smoke protection for approximately minutes. The evacuation plan in operation within these premises ensures that assistance will arrive at this point within minutes.
If the escape persists: 5. Evacuate building immediately. 6. Report to the external assembly point.
You are located on
Assembly point:
Call the Fire Brigade
Building
Do not search with naked lights. Do not operate any electrical switch, light or appliance. Do not turn gas back on until the escape has been repaired.
To call the fire service: • Dial 999 or 112 • When the operator answers, give your telephone number and ask for fire. • When the fire service reply, give the address where the fire is. • Do not end the call until the fire service has repeated the address correctly.
1. Do not attempt to leave the building unassisted 2. Do not leave this point even temporarily
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If you see or hear of a fire in another part of the building: • The building is designed to contain a fire in the flat where it starts. This means it will usually be safe for you to stay in your own flat if the fire is elsewhere. • You must also leave immediately if smoke or heat affects your home, or if you are told to leave by the fire service. • If there is a lift - Do not use. • If you are in doubt - get out.
Disabled persons should: 1. Remain calm 2. Wait here until assistance arrives
Fight the fire, if safe and trained to do so Evacuate the building via the nearest exit
If fire breaks out in your flat: • Leave the room where the fire is straight away, then close the door. • Tell everyone in your flat and get them to leave. Close the flat entrance door behind you. • Do not stay behind to put the fire out. • If there is a lift - Do not use. • Raise the alarm by using a ‘break glass’ call point. • Wait outside, away from the building. • Call the fire service - dial 999 or 112.
In the event of fire:
1. Extinguish all naked flames and cigarettes. 2. Turn off the supply at the control valve. 3. Open all windows. 4. Call gas emergency on:
3 1438 4 1438
3 1430 4 1430
Fire Se�vice Dialled Automatically Fire Action
PHOTOLUMINESCENT
1. Operate nearest fire alarm.
Fire action if you discover a fire
Operate nearest fire alarm point
Operate nearest fire alarm point
Fire Brigade will be called automatically.
2. Leave building by the nearest exit.
Fire Brigade will be called automatically.
Leave the building by the nearest exit.
Leave the building by the nearest exit
Report to your assembly point at
3. Report to assembly point.
Report to your assembly point at
Do not stop to collect personal belongings Do not use lift
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Multi-lingual Fire action
Fire action if you discover a fire
Fire action if you discover a fire
Operate nearest fire alarm point. Faites fonctionner l'alarme d'incendie la plus proche. Den nächsten Feueralarm benutzen.
Operate nearest fire alarm point. Faites fonctionner l'alarme d'incendie la plus proche. Den nächsten Feueralarm benutzen.
Fire Brigade will be called automatically. Appel automatique des pompiers. Feuerwehr wird automatisch gerufen.
Call the Fire brigade by telephoning Appelez les pompiers à ce numéro Rufen Sie die Feuerwehr telefonisch an
Leave the building by the nearest exit. Quittez le bâtiment par la sortie la plus proche. Verlassen Sie das Gebäude durch den nächsten Ausgang.
Leave the building by the nearest exit. Quittez le bâtiment par la sortie la plus proche. Verlassen Sie das Gebäude durch den nächsten Ausgang.
Report to your assembly point at Présentez-vous au lieu d'appel à Melden Sie sich am Versammlungspunkt
Report to your assembly point at Présentez-vous au lieu d'appel à Melden Sie sich am Versammlungspunkt
Do not stop to collect personal belongings. Ne vous arrêtez pas pour prendre vos effets personnels. Nicht aufhalten, um persönlichen Dinge zu holen.
Do not stop to collect personal belongings. Ne vous arrêtez pas pour prendre vos effets personnels. Nicht aufhalten, um persönlichen Dinge zu holen.
Do not use lift. N'utilisez pas les ascenseurs. Den Aufzug nicht benutzen.
Do not use lift. N'utilisez pas les ascenseurs. Den Aufzug nicht benutzen.
3 1435 4 1435
Operate nearest fire alarm point Call the Fire brigade by telephoning 999 Leave the building by the nearest exit.
Leave the building by the nearest exit. Quittez le bâtiment par la sortie la plus proche. Verlassen Sie das Gebäude durch den nächsten Ausgang. Report to your assembly point at Présentez-vous au lieu d'appel à Melden Sie sich am Versammlungspunkt
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3 1424 4 1424
No Li� in Building
Li� in Building
if you discover a fire
Fire Brigade will be called automatically. Appel automatique des pompiers. Feuerwehr wird automatisch gerufen.
Do not stop to collect personal belongings. Ne vous arrêtez pas pour prendre vos effets personnels. Nicht aufhalten, um persönlichen Dinge zu holen.
3 1436 4 1436
Fire action
Operate nearest fire alarm point. Faites fonctionner l'alarme d'incendie la plus proche. Den nächsten Feueralarm benutzen.
999 999 999
Fire Action
Any person discovering a fire
1. Sound the alarm. 2. Phone to call the fire brigade. 3. Attack the fire if possible using the appliances provided.
On hearing the fire alarm 4. Leave the building by 5. Close all doors behind you. 6. Report to assembly point.
route.
Fire Action
Any person discovering a fire
1. Sound the alarm 2. to call the fire brigade 3. Attack the fire if possible using the appliances provided
Operate nearest fire alarm point
On hearing the fire alarm 4. Leave the building by 5. Close all doors behind you 6. Report to assembly point
route
Leave the building by the nearest exit
Report to your assembly point at Do not stop to collect personal belongings Do not use lift
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Do not take risks. Do not return to the building for any reason until authorised to do so. Do not use lifts.
3 1432 4 1432
Report to your assembly point at Do not take risks Do not return to the building for any reason until authorised to do so
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Fire Action Notices Fire Se�vice Dialled Manually Fire Action
Fire Action
Fire Action
If you discover a fire 1. 2.
Immediately operate nearest alarm call-point. Attack fire, if possible, with fire appliances provided but without taking personal risks.
If you discover a fire 1. Immediately operate nearest alarm call-point. 2. Attack fire, if possible, with fire appliances provided but without taking personal risks.
On hearing alarm of fire 3.
The …………………………………………… will call the fire brigade immediately by Exchange telephone (a) Lift receiver and dial ‘999’. (b) Give operator your telephone number and ask for Fire. (c) When fire brigade replies give call distinctly. Fire at
……………………………………………………………… ……………………………………………………………… ………………………………………………………………
1. Sound the alarm. 2. Phone to call the fire brigade. 3. Attack the fire if possible using the appliances provided.
Fire at
On hearing the fire alarm
Do not replace receiver until address has been repeated by fire brigade
……………………………………………………………… ……………………………………………………………… ………………………………………………………………
(a) Immediately operate nearest alarm call point On hearing alarm of fire (b) The.................................... will call the fire brigade (c) Do not stop to collect personal belonging (d) Leave by nearest available exit
route.
(e) Proceed to assembly point situated at ......................................................
Call fire brigade immediately to every fire or on suspicion of fire
4.
Leave building and report to person in charge of assembly point ……………………………………………
4.
5.
The ……………………………………… will take charge of any evacuation and ensure that no one is left in the building.
Use nearest available exit.
and report to person in charge
Leave building and report to person in charge of assembly point ……………………………………………
Do not use lifts
Do not use lift.
Use nearest available exit. Do not stop to collect personal belongings. Do not re-enter building
3 1401 4 1401
4. Leave the building by 5. Close all doors behind you. 6. Report to assembly point.
Do not replace receiver until address has been repeated by fire brigade
Call fire brigade immediately to every fire or on suspicion of fire
If you discover fire
Fire Action
Any person discovering a fire
On hearing alarm of fire 3. The …………………………………………… will call the fire brigade immediately by exchange telephone (a) Lift receiver and dial ‘999’. (b) Give operator your telephone number and ask for fire. (c) When fire brigade replies give call distinctly.
Do not take risks. Do not return to the building for any reason until authorised to do so.
Do not stop to collect personal belongings. Do not re-enter building.
Do not re-enter building until you are told it is safe to do so.
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EasiKIT Fire Action • 150 x 300mm • Pop-out aperture
Operate nearest fire alarm point The Fire Brigade will be called automatically Leave the building by the nearest exit
Fire Action
Any person discovering a fire
Operate nearest fire alarm point
1. Sound the alarm. 2. Phone to call the fire brigade. 3. Attack the fire if possible using the appliances provided.
Call the Fire Brigade by telephoning 999 999
On hearing the fire alarm 4. Leave the building by 5. Close all doors behind you. 6. Report to assembly point.
route.
Leave the building by the nearest exit
Report to your assembly point at Do not stop to collect personal belongings
Report to your assembly point at Do not take risks. Do not return to the building for any reason until authorised to do so. Do not use lifts.
Do not stop to collect personal belongings
Fire action
Fire action
if you discover a fire
if you discover a fire
Fire Action
Any person discovering a fire
Operate nearest fire alarm point
Operate nearest fire alarm point
1. Sound the alarm. 2. Phone to call the fire brigade. 3. Attack the fire if possible using the appliances provided.
Fire Brigade will be called automatically
Call the Fire Brigade by telephoning 999 999
On hearing the fire alarm
Leave the building by the nearest exit
4. Leave the building by 5. Close all doors behind you. 6. Report to assembly point.
Leave the building by the nearest exit
route.
Report to your assembly point at
Report to your assembly point at Do not stop to collect personal belongings Do not use lift
5 8220
5 8221
• Find your sign • Select your preferred material (1-7) from available options • Select an available size (A-X) and orientation where available
PHOTOLUMINESCENT
Fire action EasiKITs are manufactured from self adhesive photoluminescent material with aperture to accommodate regulation size fire alarm call points. Simply pop out the call point symbol and apply main sign over call point box then position symbol on wall above call point at a height of between 1.7 and 2.0 metres from ground level.
Do not stop to collect personal belongings Do not take risks. Do not return to the building for any reason until authorised to do so.
5 8222
5 8224
5 8223
5 8225
MATERIAL CODES
SIGN CODES
1 Rigid plastic 2 Self adhesive vinyl 3 Photoluminescent rigid plastic 4 Photoluminescent self adhesive 5 Miscellaneous products 6 Aluminium 7 Polycarbonate
Each sign has a unique 4 digit part number
* No size code required for material code 5
Do not use lift
LANDSCAPE SIZES
100 x 75 mm 80 x 80 mm 150 x 150 mm 150 x 100 mm 200 x 150 mm 200 x 200 mm 300 x 100 mm 300 x 250 mm 400 x 200 mm 400 x 300 mm
PORTRAIT SIZES
450 x 150 mm 600 x 200 mm 400 x 400 mm 600 x 400 mm 600 x 450 mm 100 x 100 mm 300 x 150 mm 900 x 600 mm 200 x 100 mm
75 x 100 mm 100 x 150 mm 150 x 200 mm 100 x 300 mm 250 x 300 mm 300 x 400 mm 150 x 450 mm 400 x 600 mm 75 x 200 mm 150 x 300 mm
eg. * See pages 2-3 for more help
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Smoking Regulations Window Signs
Scotland The Smoking, Health and Social Care (Scotland) Act 2005 Reverse
Front
NO SMOKING These are no smoking premises. It is an offence to smoke or knowingly to permit smoking in these premises. If you observe someone smoking here, a complaint may be made to
5 3031
A4 Rigid plastic
NO SMOKING
NO SMOKING
NO SMOKING
These are no smoking premises. It is an offence to smoke or knowingly to permit smoking in these premises.
These are no smoking premises. It is an offence to smoke or knowingly to permit smoking in these premises.
These are no smoking premises. It is an offence to smoke or knowingly to permit smoking in these premises.
If you observe someone smoking in this vehicle, a complaint may be made to
5 3033
5 3032
A4 Rigid plastic
75 x 100mm Double sided self adhesive
No�thern Ireland The Smoking (Northern Ireland) Order Must display signs at each public entrance to any work or public place. No smoking signs should also be displayed in public and business vehicles. Bedrooms in hotels, care homes and prisons are exempted.
PROHIBITION
NO SMOKING It is against the law to smoke in these premises
5 3043 A5 Rigid plastic
5 3067 A5 Rigid plastic
5 3045 A5 Self adhesive
5 3068 A5 Self adhesive
5 3042 A4 Rigid plastic
5 3020 A5 Face Adhesive vinyl
5 3041 200mm Diameter Frosted vinyl
England The Smoke-free (Signs) Regulations 2012 The regulations state that at least one legible no smoking sign is displayed in smoke free premises. A5 - Pack of 5
NO SMOKING It is against the law to smoke in these premises except in a designated room
5 3046 A4 Self adhesive
Vehicle Labels • 75mm Diameter • Muliple peel and stick symbols Smoke free vehicles must display at least one legible no smoking sign in each vehicle.
Sheets of 6
Rolls of 100
5 3040
5 9763
NO SMOKING
NO SMOKING
On the spot fines will be issued
It is against the law to smoke in these premises
1 3027 2 3027
NO SMOKING It is against the law NO SMOKING to smoke in these It is against the law NO SMOKING premises to smoke in these It is against the law NO SMOKING premises to smoke in these It is against the law NO SMOKING premises
5 3043 A5 Rigid plastic 5 3045 A5 Self adhesive 5 3042 A4 Rigid plastic 5 3046 A4 Self adhesive
to smoke in these It is against the law premises to smoke in these premises
5 3060 A5 Rigid plastic 5 3061 A5 Self adhesive
NO SMOKING
NO SMOKING
NO SMOKING
It is against the law to smoke in these premises
It is against the law to smoke in these premises
It is against the law to smoke in these premises
5 3062 A5 Aluminium
5 3078 A5 Brass
5 3079 A5 Braille / Tactile
Workplace Pack
Wales
A money saving kit of popular ‘No smoking’ signs and labels
The Smoke-free Premises etc. (Wales) Regulations 2007 Must display ‘Law’ sign at each entrance to any work or public place. General, dual language ‘No smoking’ signs should also be on display in public and business vehicles.
x2 No smoking
x2
x2
300 x 100mm Rigid plastic
No smoking
x2
300 x 100mm Self adhesive
x2
No smoking 300 x 400mm Rigid plastic
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5 3076
NO SMOKING
Mae ysmygu yn y fangre hon yn erbyn y gyfraith
It is against the law to smoke in these premises
A4 Rigid plastic
75mm Diameter Self adhesive
x1
Designated smoking area 400 x 300mm Rigid plastic
Dim ysmygu No Smoking 1 3025 2 3025
It is against the law to smoke in these premises
160 x 230mm 5 3039 Rigid plastic 5 3044 Self adhesive
No Smoking Smoking or naked lights positively forbidden beyond this point
1 3001 2 3001
No smoking within 20 metres of this entrance 1 3236 2 3236
GM GM
GM GM
1 3004 2 3004 7 3004
No naked lights 1 3005 2 3005
GM G
2 3008
1 3012 2 3012
GM GM GM This is a no smoking area
1 3002 2 3002
GM GM
GM GM
Thank you for not smoking
GM GM
1 3024 2 3024
No smoking
No smoking
No eating or drinking
No mobile phones 1 3013 2 3013
EK EK
1 3003 2 3003 7 3003
No smoking in this entrance 1 3023 2 3023
G
No smoking
GM GM GM
No smoking in this vehicle
No smoking or naked lights 1 3006 2 3006
No smoking beyond this point
G G
1 3017 2 3017
EK EK
BFN BF
1 3080 2 3080
No drugs Failure to comply will result in disciplinary procedures
1 5462 2 5462
Self-Standing Signs
• • • • • •
• 300 x 600mm
1 3668 2 3668
E-cigare�es Electronic cigarettes permitted in this area
• Lightweight fluted polypropylene
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5 6191 Red 5 6192 Green 5 6193 Blue
No smoking
5 6194 Yellow 5 6197 Black
Fluted Polypropylene • • • •
Lightweight Durable Waterproof Compact
1 3259 2 3259
G G No smoking
PROHIBITION
Adapt-A-Sign 310 x 215mm 10mm Coloured border Choice of border colour 3mm PVC Clear PVC cover Holds A4 sheet
No smoking outside the school gates
No smoking in the toilets
Electronic cigarettes permitted
1 3085 2 3085
G G No smoking No electronic cigarettes
1 3086 2 3086
5 8510
G G
Table Cards • Double sided table cards • 150 x 50mm • White PVC • Pack of 5 Print off your own message and insert into the Adapt-a-sign. Perfect for displaying up-to-date information and messages.
• Find your sign • Select your preferred material (1-7) from available options • Select an available size (A-X) and orientation where available
No smoking 5 8401 Pack of 5
MATERIAL CODES
SIGN CODES
1 Rigid plastic 2 Self adhesive vinyl 3 Photoluminescent rigid plastic 4 Photoluminescent self adhesive 5 Miscellaneous products 6 Aluminium 7 Polycarbonate
Each sign has a unique 4 digit part number
* No size code required for material code 5
Thank you for not smoking
5 8402 Pack of 5 LANDSCAPE SIZES
100 x 75 mm 80 x 80 mm 150 x 150 mm 150 x 100 mm 200 x 150 mm 200 x 200 mm 300 x 100 mm 300 x 250 mm 400 x 200 mm 400 x 300 mm
PORTRAIT SIZES
450 x 150 mm 600 x 200 mm 400 x 400 mm 600 x 400 mm 600 x 450 mm 100 x 100 mm 300 x 150 mm 900 x 600 mm 200 x 100 mm
75 x 100 mm 100 x 150 mm 150 x 200 mm 100 x 300 mm 250 x 300 mm 300 x 400 mm 150 x 450 mm 400 x 600 mm 75 x 200 mm 150 x 300 mm
eg. * See pages 2-3 for more help
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Designated Smoking Area Safe or Unsafe?
Under BS EN ISO 7010 and BS 5499, as with First Aid signs and Fire Exits, signs relating to Designated Smoking Areas are deemed as Safe Condition signs. These signs should always use white text on a green background, alongside a tick or appropriate symbol. Whilst we actively endorse and, wherever possible, adhere to the relevant Standards, we feel in this specific instance signs permitting smoking should under no circumstance be deemed as “safe”. In acknowledgement of the damaging affects of smoking, please note our range of signs utilises black to clearly differentiate these signs from Safe Condition signs.
No smoking
Designated smoking area
Your designated smoking area is
1 3247 2 3247
HK H
PROHIBITION
1 3246 2 3246
1 3248 2 3248
1 3251 2 3251
1 3259 2 3259
G G
1 3257 2 3257
The company accepts no liability for any illness contracted through the use of this smoking shelter
1 3084 2 3084
G G
Smoking shelter
Electronic cigarettes permitted in this area
H H
K K
Extinguish your cigarettes here 1 3253 2 3253
G G
Your designated smoking area is 1 3249 2 3249
EK K
Place all cigarette ends in the bin provided
A smoking shelter is located at
1 3250 2 3250
EKH EKH
Smoking in designated areas only
G G
Smoking shelter 1 3256 2 3256
G G
G G
Smoking Shelter • 2 x 1m
Smoking area
The cost effective smoking shelter provides protection from the elements and assists organisations in controlling the untidiness and fire hazards that accompany smoking in unspecified locations. In line with Government recommendations no more than 50% of the sides of our smoking shelters are enclosed.
Please keep this area tidy and discard all cigarette ends in the bins provided
1 3081 2 3081
This bin is for cigarettes only 1 3258 2 3258
Cigare�e Bins
• Durable and sturdy in design • Comfortably accommodate three to four occupants • Made from high quality components • Powder coated finish for lasting protection from rust • Water resistant, impact resistant and fire resistant • Domed roof prevents water
• • • • •
Floor standing Durable aluminium structure Oxygen restricting design Rust, chip and dent resistance 800mm High - 200 x 200mm Base
• • • • • • •
Wall mounted Stainless steel Neat, functional design Fixing kit and 2 keys included 100mm Deep 260mm Square Internal tray for easy emptying
5 3083
pooling • Includes a free cigarette bin with mounting plate • Supplied flat packed with full assembly instructions and drawings
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5 3034
5 3036
General Prohibition Suspended Sign Frame All suspended frames are supplied complete with suspension kit for easy installation. Can be used either single or double sided.
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Suspension kit • Wire hooks • Adhesive ceiling pads
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Sign Fixings
Colour
Size
Code
Red
300x100mm
5 8706
Red
600x200mm
5 8707
White
300x100mm
5 8700
White
600x200mm
5 8702
141-142
Do not jump from the loading dock Do not use hand held mobile phones whilst driving
1 3604 2 3604
1 3602 2 3602
F F
FN F
1 3613 2 3613
FN F
1 3646 2 3646
GM GM
Do not climb on racking 1 3219 2 3219
GM GM
No dogs
2 3239
No dog fouling
except guide dogs
Do not touch
1 3232 2 3232
Cameras and camera phones prohibited
2 3240
No ball games
No parking 1 3218 2 3218 7 3218
Do not use your mobile phone without a hands free device
1 3643 2 3643
1 3611 2 3611 7 3611
GM GM GM
GM GM GM
Step Strips • 400 x 35mm • Self adhesive strips
No entry
No entry
No exit
No exit
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GM G Do not use mobile phones
No radios 1 3237
1 3607 2 3607
GM
GM GM
Cameras prohibited
No cameras or video recording equipment 1 3637 2 3637
1 3630 2 3630
GM G
G G Do not attempt to lift heavy loads single handed
No pacemakers Adhesive pads
1 3235 2 3235
1 3635 2 3635
GM G
• Pack of 4
No tipping or dumping
5 8724
5 3440 1 3601
G G
No cycling 1 3606
GM
5 3441 No unauthorised persons beyond this point
1 3636 2 3636
GM G
GM The consumption of food or drink is forbidden in this area
Do not cover
No unauthorised persons beyond this point
1 3640 2 3640
5 3442
G G
PROHIBITION
1 3405 2 3405
No eating or drinking in this area
1 3603 2 3603
1 3631 2 3631
GM GM Not drinking water
1 3605 2 3605
• Find your sign • Select your preferred material (1-7) from available options • Select an available size (A-X) and orientation where available
MATERIAL CODES
SIGN CODES
1 Rigid plastic 2 Self adhesive vinyl 3 Photoluminescent rigid plastic 4 Photoluminescent self adhesive 5 Miscellaneous products 6 Aluminium 7 Polycarbonate
Each sign has a unique 4 digit part number
* No size code required for material code 5
LANDSCAPE SIZES
100 x 75 mm 80 x 80 mm 150 x 150 mm 150 x 100 mm 200 x 150 mm 200 x 200 mm 300 x 100 mm 300 x 250 mm 400 x 200 mm 400 x 300 mm
GMA GMA PORTRAIT SIZES
450 x 150 mm 600 x 200 mm 400 x 400 mm 600 x 400 mm 600 x 450 mm 100 x 100 mm 300 x 150 mm 900 x 600 mm 200 x 100 mm
75 x 100 mm 100 x 150 mm 150 x 200 mm 100 x 300 mm 250 x 300 mm 300 x 400 mm 150 x 450 mm 400 x 600 mm 75 x 200 mm 150 x 300 mm
eg. * See pages 2-3 for more help
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General Prohibition Peel ‘n’ Stick Labels • 40 x 18mm • Self adhesive labels • Sheet of 10
• 35 x 25mm • Self adhesive vinyl • Single
Do not switch off
Do not switch off
Do not use socket
Do not use socket
Do not unplug
Do not unplug
Do not switch off
Do not switch off
Do not use socket
Do not use socket
Do not unplug
Do not unplug
Do not switch off
Do not switch off
Do not use socket
Do not use socket
Do not unplug
Do not unplug
Do not switch off
Do not switch off
Do not use socket
Do not use socket
Do not unplug
Do not unplug
Do not switch off
Do not
Do not switch off
5 3436
Do not unplug
Do not unplug
Do not use socket use socket
5 3432
5 3431
5 3438
5 3437
Floor Graphics Page
• 400 x 600mm • Sub surface printed • Over laminated • Hard wearing/anti-slip polycarbonate film
For more
Floor Graphics 56-57
PROHIBITION
From the floor up, get your safety message across. Ideal for use in factories, warehouses, hospitals and hotels.
Forklift trucks prohibited beyond this point 5 8737
No entry to unauthorised persons
No smoking beyond this point
No unauthorised persons allowed beyond this point 5 8740
5 8739
5 8741
No pedestrian access
No pedestrian walkway 5 8822
5 8819
Quick-Fix Signs Page
• 300 x 100mm • 1mm Rigid plastic • Self adhesive backing
For more
Quick-Fix Signs 82-83
This is a no smoking area
Do not use mobile phones
No smoking 5 3607
5 3003
Self-Standing Signs
• 75 x 300mm • White, hard wearing aluminium • Self adhesive backing
• 300 x 600mm • Foldable • Double sided • Self-Standing • Fluted polypropylene
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5 3202
5 3002
Door Plate
No admittance to unauthorised personnel
No unauthorised persons allowed beyond this point
* Up to 10 words on both sides
Fluted Polypropylene • • • •
Lightweight Durable Waterproof Compact
No admittance
to unauthorised
Your Message
personnel
CUSTOM
5 3451 5 8505
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5 8525
Access Restricted No parking
No parking
Keep clear
Keep clear
24 hour access required 1 3211 2 3211
1 3221
Q Q No vehicles beyond this point
1 3217 2 3217
Access forbidden
The entry of unauthorised persons is prohibited
to all unauthorised persons
Q
1 6433
Q 1 3212 2 3212
No unauthorised vehicles beyond this point 1 3216 2 3216
GM
This is private property
No entry
GM GM 1 3210 2 3210
FN F
1 3214 2 3214
No motorcycle helmets beyond this point
F F
1 1701 2 1701
No admittance without protective clothing
No parking 1 3218 2 3218 7 3218
GM GM GM
1 3209 2 3209
G G
1 3204 2 3204
Do not walk here 1 3650 2 3650
1 3665 2 3665
1 3663 2 3663
GM GM
Do not use lift in the event of fire 1 3653 2 3653
G G
• Find your sign • Select your preferred material (1-7) from available options • Select an available size (A-X) and orientation where available
G G
1 3213 2 3213 7 3213
GM GM
No exit 1 3215 2 3215
G G GM
G G
No admittance to unauthorised personnel
Strictly no admittance 1 3203 2 3203
MATERIAL CODES
SIGN CODES
1 Rigid plastic 2 Self adhesive vinyl 3 Photoluminescent rigid plastic 4 Photoluminescent self adhesive 5 Miscellaneous products 6 Aluminium 7 Polycarbonate
Each sign has a unique 4 digit part number
* No size code required for material code 5
GM G
No entry
Do not step on this surface 1 3664 2 3664
No pedestrians 1 3207 2 3207
GM GM
Do not sit on the steps
Do not obstruct this area
GM GM
No thoroughfare 1 3206 2 3206
G G
G G No unauthorised persons allowed beyond this point
1 3202 2 3202
GM GM
Do not sit here 1 3662 2 3662
G G
1 3242 2 3242
No unauthorised persons allowed in these stores
Do not stand here 1 3651 2 3651
GM GM
GM
GM GM
1 3201 2 3201 7 3201
GM GM GM
LANDSCAPE SIZES
100 x 75 mm 80 x 80 mm 150 x 150 mm 150 x 100 mm 200 x 150 mm 200 x 200 mm 300 x 100 mm 300 x 250 mm 400 x 200 mm 400 x 300 mm
PROHIBITION
No access for unauthorised personnel 1 3205 2 3205
1 3208
GM G
Employees only
No access for pedestrians
PORTRAIT SIZES
450 x 150 mm 600 x 200 mm 400 x 400 mm 600 x 400 mm 600 x 450 mm 100 x 100 mm 300 x 150 mm 900 x 600 mm 200 x 100 mm
75 x 100 mm 100 x 150 mm 150 x 200 mm 100 x 300 mm 250 x 300 mm 300 x 400 mm 150 x 450 mm 400 x 600 mm 75 x 200 mm 150 x 300 mm
eg. * See pages 2-3 for more help
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Machinery Do not wear loose clothing when operating this machine
Do not use unless guards are in position 1 3401 2 3401
1 3402 2 3402
GM G
G G
1 3410 2 3410
1 3608
1 3633 2 3633
GM G
1 3647 2 3647
PROHIBITION
1 3656 2 3656
Do not remove guards 1 3404 2 3404
GM GM
G G
Do not reverse without a banksman 1 3648 2 3648
G G
Do not reach in to this machine 1 3655 2 3655
GM GM
G G
Do not stand by this machine whilst in motion
Do not reach in to this opening
1 3234
G G
Do not travel with forks raised
GM
Do not reverse into loading bay without authorisation
Do not oil or clean this machine whilst in motion 1 3641 2 3641
GM G
Do not distract the operator whilst the machine is running 1 3644 2 3644
GM G
Do not start men working on machine
Employees are positively forbidden to ride on this hoist
GM GM GM
Unauthorised persons may not change grinding wheels
1 3406 2 3406
GM GM
Do not operate
Forklift trucks prohibited beyond this point 1 3407 2 3407 7 3407
1 3403 2 3403
G G
Employees are positively forbidden to ride on this lift
1 3609 2 3609
No unauthorised person may operate this machine
1 3657 2 3657
G G
Do not sit on this machinery 1 3659 2 3659
G G
G G
Prohibition Safety Tags • 80 x 150mm • Double sided • Matt PVC • Pack of 10 • Supplied with 150mm nylon cable ties
Do not use Comments
Comments
Date
Date
Authorisation
Authorisation
Do not start
Do not close
Do not open
Comments
Comments
Comments
Date
Date
Date
Authorisation
Authorisation
Authorisation
5 3434 Pack of 10
5 3426 Pack of 10
5 3427 Pack of 10
Do not switch off
Do not switch on
Do not operate
5 3428 Pack of 10
Comments
Comments
Comments
Comments
Date
Date
Date
Date
Authorisation
Authorisation
Authorisation
5 3435 Pack of 10
5 3425 Pack of 10
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Do not touch
Do not move
Authorisation
5 3422 Pack of 10
Authorisation
5 3429 Pack of 10
Date
5 3421 Pack of 10
Comments Date
Comments
5 3420 Pack of 10
Do not close valve
Do not open valve
Fine Line Marker Pen 5 3430
Authorisation
5 3424 Pack of 10
Lock Out Danger
Equipment locked out
Maintenance in progress do not switch on Comments Date Authorisation
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5 3423 Pack of 10
Do not operate
Do not start this equipment when locked out
Do not tamper with lock out devices
Comments
Comments
Comments
Date
Date
Date
Authorisation
5 5071 Pack of 10
Authorisation
5 5072 Pack of 10
Authorisation
5 5073 Pack of 10
Do not start this equipment when locked out 1 6243 2 6243
Q A
Do not tamper with lock out devices 1 6244 2 6244
Q A
Personal Protection
1 5202 2 5202
1 5204 2 5204
FN F
FN F
1 5006 2 5006
GM GM
1 5201 2 5201
1 5232 2 5232
GM GM Overshoes must be worn beyond this point
1 5464 2 5464
1 5452 2 5452
GM GM
Wear safety harness 1 5407 2 5407
1 5218 2 5218
GM GM
M M M M
• Find your sign • Select your preferred material (1-7) from available options • Select an available size (A-X) and orientation where available
Safety helmets and safety footwear must be worn
1 5019 2 5019 6 5019 7 5019
EKP EK P P
Clip on when
1 5215 2 5215
GM GM GM
safety and must be worn
GM G
Only qualified persons must mount or change this wheel. Safety Goggles must be worn on all dry grinding A B R A S I V E W H E E L Plant No. Spindle speeds R.P.M Max. wheel dia.
1 5009 2 5009
M A C H I N E
E E
These goggles are for use with this grinder only Not to be taken away
1 5008 2 5008
E E
Personal Protective Equipment at work Regulations 1992
Personal Protective Equipment at work Regulations 1992
Loss of personal protective equipment must be reported
Personal protective equipment is provided for your health and safety and must be used Defective equipment should be immediately reported to your safety representative
EK E
1 5210 2 5210
EK EK
Caution
You are entering a designated area
Wear masks 1 5237 2 5237
MATERIAL CODES
SIGN CODES
1 Rigid plastic 2 Self adhesive vinyl 3 Photoluminescent rigid plastic 4 Photoluminescent self adhesive 5 Miscellaneous products 6 Aluminium 7 Polycarbonate
Each sign has a unique 4 digit part number
* No size code required for material code 5
Protective clothing
1 5213 2 5213
1 5209 2 5209
GM G Safety helmets must be worn beyond this point
1 5018 2 5018 7 5018
GM GM is provided for your
GM GM
working at height
High visibility jackets must be worn beyond this point
1 5216 2 5216 6 5216 7 5216
1 5231 2 5231
GM GM
GM GM
High visibility clothing must be worn in this area
Lab coats must be worn in this area
must be worn
GM GM
High visibility jackets must be worn
GM GM
Protective garments
Hand protection must be worn 1 5203 2 5203
GM GM
1 5016 2 5016
GM GM
when working here
1 5212 2 5212
GM GM
Safety helmets must be worn in this area
MANDATORY
must be worn
GM GM
Masks must be worn
Safety footwear must be worn on this site
Protective footwear
1 5004 2 5004
GM GM
and must be worn
1 5207 2 5207
G G
FN F
Wear goggles your eyes cannot be replaced
Safety helmets are
Wear visor 1 5233 2 5233
1 5208 2 5208
F F
provided for your safety
1 5017 2 5017
GM GM
Respirators must be worn 1 5205 2 5205
1 5003 2 5003
GM GM
1 5206 2 5206
FN F
Eye protection must be worn
Wear face shield 1 5001 2 5001
GM GM
1 5015 2 5015
FN F
and must be worn
Wear welding mask 1 5021 2 5021
1 5014 2 5014
provided for your safety
1 5002 2 5002
GM GM
FN F
Eye protection is
Eye protection must be worn when operating this machine
1 5005 2 5005
1 5419 2 5419
FN F
Wear gloves 1 5236 2 5236
LANDSCAPE SIZES
100 x 75 mm 80 x 80 mm 150 x 150 mm 150 x 100 mm 200 x 150 mm 200 x 200 mm 300 x 100 mm 300 x 250 mm 400 x 200 mm 400 x 300 mm
All persons must wear approved protective equipment as identified
1 5217 2 5217 PORTRAIT SIZES
450 x 150 mm 600 x 200 mm 400 x 400 mm 600 x 400 mm 600 x 450 mm 100 x 100 mm 300 x 150 mm 900 x 600 mm 200 x 100 mm
75 x 100 mm 100 x 150 mm 150 x 200 mm 100 x 300 mm 250 x 300 mm 300 x 400 mm 400 x 600 mm 450 x 600 mm 75 x 200 mm 150 x 300 mm
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Personal Protection Noise Control • 400 x 600mm
Use ear protectors when operating this machine
Controlling damage from noise at work Incurable damage to hearing can be caused by exposure to high noise levels. The control of noise at work regulations 2005 place duties on employers and employees to reduce the risk of damage to hearing at work. Ensure you are familiar with the categories of risk and the actions to be taken
1 5011 2 5011
GM GM
What you need to know Employers Must
Below 80db
Reduce the risk of hearing damage to the lowest levels reasonably practicable.
*
Ensure noise assessments are carried out by a competent person. Ensure a record of assessments are kept until re-assessment. Use means other than ear defenders to reduce exposure to noise. Provide necessary training, instruction and information on risks to hearing and how to minimise them and how to obtain ear protectors when required.
Ear protectors are available on request 1 5225 2 5225
HK H
HK H
MANDATORY
*
*
Ensure ear protection is: a) Provided to employees who ask for them b) Provided to all those who are exposed. c) Are used by those exposed. d) Are kept and maintained to a satisfactory standard.
Employees Must
1 5010 2 5010
Report any faults or defects found with the ear protectors or equipment.
* * * *
1 5220 2 5220
Ear protection zone
Ear protectors available on request
No entry without ear protection
1 6250 2 6250
GMP GM
1 5013 2 5013
Use ear protectors
Between 80 dB (A) and 84 dB (A) The employer has a duty to provide employees with ear protectors if requested. The employee has the right to request suitable and efficient ear protectors.
At 85 dB (A) and above The employer must provide his employees with suitable ear protectors and ensure that the employee wears them. The employee has a duty to wear the ear protectors provided and report any defects.
1 5219 2 5219
EK EK
1 5012 2 5012
GM GM
Caution
Ear protectors must be worn
Noise level of 85dB(A) or above
Ear protectors must be worn
1 5222 2 5222
1 5023 2 5023
GM GM
GM GM
Noise Activated Sign A highly visible noise activated warning sign for use in environments where there is a need to clearly warn or indicate when a preset noise level is reached. A great solution where noise levels are intermittent or vary significantly such as factories or entertainment venues. • Lights up when a preset noise level is exceeded • Quick & simple to install: Wall mount and connect to mains via 5m cable • Trigger level: 40dB(A) to 114dB(A) for use in any environment • High intensity white LED for high visual impact and a long operating life • Dimensions: 300mm Diameter, 50mm Depth
Report defective ear protectors immediately 1 5234 2 5234
1 5221 2 5221 5 8139
Ideal for factories, warehouses and production environments.
New photo
• Clear acrylic provides easy checking of contents and quantities. • Hinged lid for easy access. • A choice of message clearly reminds staff and visitors of their PPE requirements. • Can be placed on desk top or wall mounted. • Dimensions (HxWxD): 240 x 200 x 145mm Description
Code
PPE Dispenser - Eye Protection
5 5042
PPE Dispenser - Ear Protection
5 5043
PPE Dispenser - Hand Protection
5 5044
PPE Dispenser - Respiratory Protection
5 5045
PPE Dispenser - Overshoes
5 5046
GM GM Approved personal protective equipment must be worn at all times
PPE Dispensers
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GM GM
The Control of Noise at Work Regulations 2005
GM GM
Caution
Ear protection zone Ear protectors must be worn
* * *
5 8116
High noise level
GM GM
First Action Second Action Level 80db Level 85db
* *
Use all other protective equipment provided.
Ear protectors must be worn
GM GM
Below 80db
Use the ear protection provided.
Caution
GM GM
* *
Ensure ear protection is used by all those who enter ear protection areas.
Use ear protectors in this area
* *
Provide hearing checks where noise assessments indicate a risk of hearing damage
Noise hazard
Noise level of 80dB(A) and 85dB(A)
1 5223 2 5223
* * * *
5 8116
Warning
1 6251 2 6251
* * *
So far as reasonably practicable place notices and warning signs in ear protection areas.
Ear protectors are available from 1 5224 2 5224
First Action Second Action Level 80db Level 85db
5 5043
GM GM
General Mandatory Pedestrians must use this route
Permit to work must be obtained 1 5403 2 5403
1 5428 2 5428
GM GM
GM GM
1 5448 2 5448
GM GM
1 5413 2 5413
1 5446 2 5446
1 5435 2 5435
1 5455 2 5455
GM GM Page
1 5456 2 5456
G G
No mobile phone charging
G G
1 5460 2 5460
Lock Out Tags 1 5410 2 5410
FN F
1 5411 2 5411
1 5412 2 5412
F F
F F
1 5409 2 5409
1 5007 2 5007
F F
F F
• 80 x 150mm • Matt PVC • Double sided • Pack of 10 • Supplied with 150mm nylon cable ties
• 35 x 25mm • Self adhesive vinyl
1 5416 2 5416
F F
1 5417 2 5417
Pedestrian Route
F F
1 5235 2 5235
K K
• Find your sign • Select your preferred material (1-7) from available options • Select an available size (A-X) and orientation where available
1 6246 Q 2 6246 A
Lock out here before working on this equipment
MATERIAL CODES
SIGN CODES
1 Rigid plastic 2 Self adhesive vinyl 3 Photoluminescent rigid plastic 4 Photoluminescent self adhesive 5 Miscellaneous products 6 Aluminium 7 Polycarbonate
Each sign has a unique 4 digit part number
* No size code required for material code 5
this equipment Comments
Comments
Date
Date
Authorisation
Authorisation
5 5077 Pack of 10
5 5076 Pack of 10
5 5040
Lock Out Signs
Lock out devices must be used on this equipment during maintenance
Lock out point here
Lock out here before working on
Switch off when inuse use when not not in
1 6247 Q 2 6247 A
Lock out point here
LANDSCAPE SIZES
100 x 75 mm 80 x 80 mm 150 x 150 mm 150 x 100 mm 200 x 150 mm 200 x 200 mm 300 x 100 mm 300 x 250 mm 400 x 200 mm 400 x 300 mm
MANDATORY
1 5458 2 5458
No photography
Disconnect mains plug when not in use
harmful to your health
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Be considerate to others
GM GM
on site. UV rays may be
GM GM Mobile phone zone
unloading
Use barrier cream whilst
Custom Signs
1 5459 2 5459
GM GM before loading or
1 5466 2 5466
GM GM
Mobile phone zone
Wheels must be chocked
G G
For
1 5429 2 5429
GM GM
Refer to instructions before operating this machine
G G Switch off all mobile phones
This area is to be kept clear of all obstructions
G G
Use handrail 1 5457 2 5457
1 5406 2 5406
G G
Make sure cylinders are secured at all times
GM G
Use adjustable guard
Sound horn Drive slowly
G G
Report all accidents immediately 1 5214 2 5214
1 5405 2 5405
Remove keys from forklift truck when not in use
Keep locked 1 5414 2 5414
Guards must be used
1 6248 Q 2 6248 A
PORTRAIT SIZES
450 x 150 mm 600 x 200 mm 400 x 400 mm 600 x 400 mm 600 x 450 mm 100 x 100 mm 300 x 150 mm 900 x 600 mm 200 x 100 mm
75 x 100 mm 100 x 150 mm 150 x 200 mm 100 x 300 mm 250 x 300 mm 300 x 400 mm 150 x 450 mm 400 x 600 mm 75 x 200 mm 150 x 300 mm
eg. * See pages 2-3 for more help
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Catering PREVENT CROSS CONTAMINATION
USE CORRECT COLOUR CODED CHOPPING BOARDS & KNIVES
RAW MEAT
CATERING HYGIENE
COOKED MEATS
Inform your manager immediately. 1. If you are suffering from or have recently been in contact with typhoid, paratyphoid fever or dysentery. 2. If you have any infection of the bowel accompanied by diarrhoea and symptoms of fever or vomiting. 3. If you have boils or any other skin eruption, septic cuts or sores or discharges from ears or eyes.
Work safely with cookers & ovens
Switch off equipment when not in use. Report all faults immediately to the supervisor.
MANDATORY
1 5614 2 5614 THE SAFE USE OF KNIVES Always select the right knife for the task. Knives should be kept sharp and have handles that can be properly held.
• Refrigerate immediately after each delivery
Do not:
• Check and record all refrigeration temperatures regularly
When using a knife, use a firm grip, try to use even pressure for cutting, cut downwards and avoid cutting towards the body.
Use this equipment unless trained and authorised to do so.
Caution
Drape towels or wet clothes over the equipment to dry.
Store cooked food in a separate compartment or on a higher shelf away from raw food
Use defective equipment.
Caution
1 5625 2 5625
1 5626 2 5626
K K
Now wash your hands
Cutting blocks, tables and boards should be firm, smooth and clean. There should always be enough room so that a person using a knife is not in danger of being bumped by another person.
Hair protection must be worn 1 5606 2 5606
GM G
G G
Raw meats only
All handlers of food must wash their hands after visiting the toilet
1 5611 2 5611
1 5622 2 5622
GM GM
No smoking
Wash your hands
You are entering a food production area
1 5619 2 5619
GM GM
Hot surface
Do not touch 1 4237 2 4237
AE AE
This is a food production area In the interest of hygiene protective garments must be worn
1 5605 2 5605
You are entering a food production area
1 5617 2 5617
Caution
G G
Please keep surfaces clean and tidy
Keep raw meats and fish at bottom of fridge
When carrying a knife always hold the point of the knife downwards.
Raw vegetables only 1 5628 2 5628
G G
Knives should not be left lying around on worktops and tables. They should not be placed unprotected in cupboards or drawers, nor left in washing up water. They should always be stored in suitable sheaths or racks.
K K
Hairnets must be worn 1 5627 2 5627
Never try to catch a falling knife.
Failure to comply with food quality and safety procedures will result in disciplinary action being taken
Hot surfaces and liquids
J J
GM GM
All reheated food should reach 820C
• Check conditions of all deliveries - read and record temperatures
Turn off the mains supply and allow to cool before cleaning.
1 5620 2 5620
All hot food served above 630C
Chilled and frozen foods
Look out for other people and hazards when transferring hot foods.
G G
temperatures Always keep raw meats and fish at bottom of fridge
1 5618 2 5618
Always use the protective clothing/equipment provided.
1 5613 2 5613
Check all fridges and freezers operate to the correct
This notice does not refer to all hygiene regulations but only those to which directly concern staff in restaurants, canteens, etc.
1 5616 2 5616
G G
Maintain Temperature Controls
1. All food not intended for immediate use must be kept in safe temperatures zones either below 8 degrees C (46 degrees F) or above 63 degrees C (145 degrees F) and kept completely covered against contamination. 2. All canned foods must be removed from their tins immediately they are opened. 3. Make absolutely certain that all food equipment, utensils and containers are sterilised and kept scrupulously clean. Cleaning schedules must be strictly observed. 4. Dispose of all kitchen waste as quickly as possible and ensure that refuse containers are kept clean, sterile and have tight fitting lids.
FOOD HYGIENE ACT 1995
1 5610 2 5610
from raw to cooked food. clean them thoroughly!
All food (both raw and cooked) must be protected from any risk of contamination.
DAIRY PRODUCTS
GM GM
Avoid cross-contamination Hands, surfaces, equipment and utensils can all spread germs
FOOD AND EQUIPMENT
VEGETABLES
1 5408 2 5408
Report any illness like diarrhoea, vomiting or infected cuts Ensure that there is enough room to separate raw food from cooked or ready to eat foods
INFECTIONS
SALADS & FRUITS
1 5615 2 5615
Always wash your hands between handling raw and cooked meat products
1. Keep scrupulously clean all parts of your body (especially hands and fingernails) and clothing which may come into contact with food and cooking utensils. 2. Wash your hands thoroughly after using the lavatory. Soap, nail brushes and towels are provided for you to use. 3. Keep any open cuts or abrasions covered with a waterproof dressing of an approved colour. 4. Smoking in any part of the kitchen premises is strictly forbidden at all times. 5. Clean protective clothing, including head coverings, must be worn by all kitchen service personnel.
RAW FISH
AVOID CROSS CONTAMINATION!
FOOD SAFETY CHECKLIST
PERSONAL CLEANLINESS
G GM
All food must be covered 1 5621 2 5621
GM GM
Cooked meats only 1 5608 2 5608
G G
Caution Hot surface
1 4285 2 4285
GM GM
Posters & Pocket Guides
This is a food production area
Protective clothing must be worn Wash your hands before commencing work
1 5604 2 5604
Please wash only hands here
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1 5602 2 5602
Please wash only food equipment here 1 5601 2 5601
Protective clothing must be worn in this area 1 5603 2 5603
5 5917 297 x 420mm Encapsulated poster
5 5918 80 x 120mm Pocket guide
5 5906 420 x 594mm Encapsulated poster
5 5914 80 x 120mm Pocket guide
General Mandatory Suspended Sign Frame All suspended frames are supplied complete with suspension kit for easy installation. Can be used either single or double sided.
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Suspension kit
Sign Fixings 141-142
• Wire hooks • Adhesive ceiling pads
Colour
Size
Code
White
300x100mm
5 8700
White
600x200mm
5 8702
Blue
300x100mm
5 8720
Blue
600x200mm
5 8721
Blue
400x600mm
5 8723
Hygiene & Housekeeping Please wash your hands after going to the toilet
Now wash your hands 1 5408 2 5408
1 5424 2 5424
GM GM
1 5427 2 5427
G G
Place all rubbish in the bins provided 1 5402 2 5402
GM GM
1 5404 2 5404
1 5418 2 5418
1 5501 2 5501
Bin it
1 5447 2 5447
Prevent the spread of flu
Wash your hands frequently
Dispose of used tissues in bins provided
1 5502 2 5502
E E
E E
Peel ‘n’ Stick Labels • Sheets of 6
• Diameters of 50, 65 and 100mm
5 5033 50mm 5 5038 100mm
5 5030 50mm 5 5035 100mm
• Find your sign • Select your preferred material (1-7) from available options • Select an available size (A-X) and orientation where available
5 5031 50mm 5 5036 100mm
MATERIAL CODES
SIGN CODES
1 Rigid plastic 2 Self adhesive vinyl 3 Photoluminescent rigid plastic 4 Photoluminescent self adhesive 5 Miscellaneous products 6 Aluminium 7 Polycarbonate
Each sign has a unique 4 digit part number
* No size code required for material code 5
Dispose of used tissue in your nearest bin
Kill it
Washing your hands and cleaning surfaces prevents the spread of germs
G G
Prevent the spread of flu
GM GM
Catch it
Cover your nose and mouth with a clean tissue when you cough or sneeze
Clean machine after use
GM GM
Use hand sanitiser
Prevent the spread of flu
GM GM
Lift correctly 1 5420 2 5420
G G
5 5032 50mm 5 5037 100mm
1 5503 2 5503
Switch off when not in use
Switch off when not in use
Switch off when not in use
Switch off when not in use
Switch off when not in use
Switch off when not in use
5 1653 65mm
5 1654 65mm
5 5034 50mm 5 5039 100mm
5 5047 50mm 5 5048 100mm
LANDSCAPE SIZES
100 x 75 mm 80 x 80 mm 150 x 150 mm 150 x 100 mm 200 x 150 mm 200 x 200 mm 300 x 100 mm 300 x 250 mm 400 x 200 mm 400 x 300 mm
MANDATORY
1 5401 2 5401
1 5449 2 5449
Keep these premises tidy
G G
Stack correctly
Maintain your workstation in a tidy condition at all times
GM GM
This basin is for hand washing only 1 5451 2 5451
GM GM
Clean up spillages
PORTRAIT SIZES
450 x 150 mm 600 x 200 mm 400 x 400 mm 600 x 400 mm 600 x 450 mm 100 x 100 mm 300 x 150 mm 900 x 600 mm 200 x 100 mm
75 x 100 mm 100 x 150 mm 150 x 200 mm 100 x 300 mm 250 x 300 mm 300 x 400 mm 150 x 450 mm 400 x 600 mm 75 x 200 mm 150 x 300 mm
eg. * See pages 2-3 for more help
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Harmful Substances & Chemicals Caution
Warning Wet paint
Paint store 1 4247 2 4247
1 4401 2 4401
1 4405 2 4405
1 4407 2 4407
1 4410 2 4410
HAZARD SIGNS Hazard signs are displayed to advise and forewarn of potential dangers. The signs' supplementary text should always include one of three words: •
•
•
Danger - High level risk that could result in death or serious injury. This keyword should be limited to the most extreme hazards. Warning - Medium level risk that could result in serious injury. Caution - Low level risk which could lead to minor or moderate injury.
This sign should include a yellow triangle with black border containing a hazard symbol conforming to ISO 7010.
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1 4412 2 4412
1 4253 2 4253
GM GM
Danger
Danger
Acid
Hydrochloric acid
GM GM
1 4404 2 4404
Warning
Warning
Corrosive
Caustic 1 4406 2 4406
G G
GM GM
Danger
Battery acid
Chemicals 1 4408 2 4408
GM GM
Danger
Oxygen
Acetylene 1 4411 2 4411
1 4442 2 4442
1 4446 2 4446
Warning
Warning
Ammonia
Corrosive
G G
1 4429 2 4429
GM G
Irritant
Warning
G G
Dangerous substances
Warning Pesticide 1 4457 2 4457
G G
1 4426 2 4426
Warning 1 4454 2 4454
GM GM
Warning
Harmful chemicals
Chemical waste 1 4484 2 4484
Danger
Contamination area
Sulphuric acid 1 4488 2 4488
Toxic gas
Danger
Chlorine
Solvents 1 4443 2 4443
Oxidising agent
Danger
G G
Warning GM G
Caution 1 4424 2 4424
G G
Warning GM
1 4425 2 4425
G G
Warning GM G
GM GM
1 4450 2 4450
Danger
Harmful
1 4485
Danger of infection
Harmful fumes
Warning
1 4459 2 4459
Syringes
GM GM
Chemical store
1 4455 2 4455
Warning
Warning
Caution GM GM
1 4489 2 4489
1 4461 2 4461
Danger GM G
Chemical irritants
G G
Warning 1 4451 2 4451
Warning
GM G
1 4423 2 4423
G G
Warning
Warning
Warning
Hazardous waste
Dust hazard
Toxic
1 4448 2 4448
GM G
1 4413 2 4413
Harmful Substances Suspended Sign Frame All suspended frames are supplied complete with suspension kit for easy installation. Can be used either single or double sided.
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Suspension kit
Sign Fixings 141-142
• Wire hooks • Adhesive ceiling pads
Colour
Size
Code
Yellow
300x100mm
5 8713
Yellow
600x200mm
5 8714
Black
300x100mm
5 8716
Black
600x200mm
5 8717
Harmful Substances
Warning
Warning
Flammable liquid
1 4420 2 4420
1 4014 2 4014
1 4453 2 4453
Warning
L.P.G. Highly flammable
Compressed gas 1 4427 2 4427
GM GM
1 4422 2 4422
Danger
Warning 1 4248 2 4248
Risk of fire Highly flammable material
Compressed gas
Laser hazard
1 4421 2 4421
Caution
Warning
Warning
Flammable gas
Fire risk
Warning
Warning
Highly flammable
Laser beam 1 4016 2 4016
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1 4490 2 4490
Adhesive Pads • Pack of 4
1 4486 2 4486
GM GM
GK G
5 8724
Asbestos
Danger Asbestos 1 4259 2 4259
1 4449 2 4449
GM GM
Danger
Danger
Asbestos removal in progress
This product contains asbestos
1 4260 2 4260
GM GM
Danger Asbestos hazard 1 4409 2 4409
GM G
GM GM
Explosive Atmosphere
Danger Explosive atmosphere
1 4217 2 4217
FN F
EX 1 4481 2 4481
FN FN
1 4480 2 4480
GM G
EX
D.S.E.A.R.
Dangerous Substances and Explosive Atmosphere Regulations
The Regulations implement two European Directives: EX
Explosive Atmospheres Directive 99/92/EC (ATEX 137)
EX
The safety aspects of the Chemical Agents Directive (CAD)
Employers must undertake the following to comply with the DSEAR: Conduct a risk assessment of all operations and procedures involving potentially dangerous substances Take actions to reduce or eliminate risks
EX 1 4479 2 4479
Danger Explosive atmosphere
• Select your preferred material (1-7) from available options • Select an available size (A-X) and orientation where available
Carry out a hazardous area classification Within hazardous zones ensure correctly rated electrical and mechanical equipment is used Make arrangements to deal with accidents and emergencies Provide information and training to employees on DSEAR Identify pipes and containers containing dangerous substances Introduce measures to protect against explosions where a workplace is shared by more than one employer
EX
G G
• Find your sign
EX
Introduced on 9 December 2002, the Dangerous Substances and Explosive Atmosphere Regulations (DSEAR) was introduced to set a minimum requirement for the protection of workers from fire and explosion risks relating to dangerous substances and potentially explosive atmospheres.
EX
Petrol Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG)
EX
Paints
EX
EX
Varnishes
Certain types of combustible and explosive dust
Danger
Danger
Explosive atmosphere
Explosive material
1 4479 2 4479
1 4431 2 4431
5 8128 400 x 600mm Rigid plastic MATERIAL CODES
SIGN CODES
1 Rigid plastic 2 Self adhesive vinyl 3 Photoluminescent rigid plastic 4 Photoluminescent self adhesive 5 Miscellaneous products 6 Aluminium 7 Polycarbonate
Each sign has a unique 4 digit part number
* No size code required for material code 5
Page For rolls of
Warning Labels 47-48
LANDSCAPE SIZES
100 x 75 mm 80 x 80 mm 150 x 150 mm 150 x 100 mm 200 x 150 mm 200 x 200 mm 300 x 100 mm 300 x 250 mm 400 x 200 mm 400 x 300 mm
PORTRAIT SIZES
450 x 150 mm 600 x 200 mm 400 x 400 mm 600 x 400 mm 600 x 450 mm 100 x 100 mm 300 x 150 mm 900 x 600 mm 200 x 100 mm
75 x 100 mm 100 x 150 mm 150 x 200 mm 100 x 300 mm 250 x 300 mm 300 x 400 mm 150 x 450 mm 400 x 600 mm 75 x 200 mm 150 x 300 mm
eg. * See pages 2-3 for more help
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Site Safety
Danger
Danger
Men working overhead
Men at work 1 4201 2 4201
1 4202 2 4202
GM GM
1 4203
GM GM
Warning
Misuse of compressed air is highly dangerous and may cause permanent injury or death
1 4441 2 4441
1 4497 2 4497
GM GM
1 4204 2 4204
1 4240 2 4240
1 4226 2 4226
G G
Caution Out of order 1 4210 2 4210
G G
Warning
Beware of machine rollers
GM GM
1 4263 2 4263
Danger of crushing 1 3666 2 3666
G G
GM GM
Warning
Caution
Stand clear of suspended loads
Look out for overhead loads
1 4250
GM G
G G
Caution
Warning 1 6418 2 6418
GM GM
Caution
This machinery is automatic and may start without warning
Fragile roof
Battery charging in progress
Moving machinery
Caution
Warning
GMQ GM
Warning 1 4211 2 4211
GM GM
Caution
1 4228 2 4228
Danger Deep excavations
Warning
Never operate this machine without the proper guards in position
Warning
GM GM
GM
1 4284 2 4284
Hazardous area
G G
It is dangerous and illegal to operate machines without the proper guards in position
1 4261 2 4261
1 4232
GM GM
Test area
1 4264 2 4264
G G
1 4283 2 4283
Danger
Men working on plant
1 4262 2 4262
GM
Danger 1 4230 2 4230
GM
Sharp blades
Quarry workings
Danger 1 4245
Caution
Pinch point
Warning
Arc welding
GM G
Caution
Welding in progress
Caution 1 4212 2 4212
Danger Men working below
GM
High noise level 1 5220 2 5220
GM GM
Radioactive & Biohazard
Danger Biohazard
Protective clothing must be worn 5 1692 25 x 25mm Self adhesive vinyl
1 4256 2 4256
F F
2 4537
1 4525 2 4525
C
Danger Radioactive substance
1 4463 2 4463
Q Q
Danger Radiation risk
1 4462 2 4462
1 4536 2 4536
Caution
Caution
Hot
1 4222 2 4222
F F
FN F
1 4218 2 4218
1 4217 2 4217
FN F
FN F
1 4219 2 4219
1 4414 2 4414
FN F
F F
1 4220 2 4220
1 4415 2 4415
FN F
F F
1 4208 2 4208
1 4236 2 4236
High temperature 1 4482 2 4482
GM G
G G
Caution
Caution
Very hot water
Low temperature 1 4483 2 4483
G G
G G
Caution
Caution
Hot surface
Do not touch
42
1 4418 2 4418
F F
1 4419 2 4419
F F
1 4416 2 4416
Biohazard
Temperature Hazard
Warning Symbols
1 4256 2 4256
Danger
F F
1 4417 2 4417
F F
1 4237 2 4237
AE AE
Hot surface 1 4285 2 4285
GM GM
Industrial Vehicles Pedestrians
1 4493 2 4493
Vehicles unloading 1 4205 2 4205
Danger
1 4206 2 4206
Caution Forklift trucks operating
When operating keep feet clear of tailgate edges
GM GM
2 4254
1 4215 2 4215 7 4215
G
Overhead and Access
1 4216 2 4216
Caution
Caution
Caution
Mind your head
Overhead hazard
Automatic door
1 4246 2 4246
GM GM
Caution 1 4496 2 4496
Warning Caution
Automatic door
2 4130
X
GM GM GM
G G
Caution
Automatic door
2 4131
M M
1 4255 2 4255
GM G
Caution
Limited overhead height
GM G
Warning
Moving traffic beyond this point
1 4491 2 4491
GM GM
1 4243 2 4243
GM GM
Warning
Stop. Look. Listen. Beware of vehicles
Forklift trucks have priority of way in this area
Stop. Look. Listen. Beware of trucks
1 4244
GM GM
Caution
Danger
Danger
Caution
You are entering a confined space area
Glass door 2 4132
X
X
1 4498 2 4498
Surface Safety
Caution
Caution 1 4209 2 4209
1 4521 2 4521
GM GM
Danger
GM GM
1 4214 2 4214
Caution
Trip hazard
Ramp 1 4257 2 4257
Sudden drop
1 4238 2 4238
GM G
Caution GM GM
Warning
Steep steps
1 4492 2 4492
G G
Risk of falling 1 4494 2 4494
Warning
Sloping floor
Mind the step
GM GM
Danger Deep water
1 4207 2 4207
GM G
GM G
Caution
Glass Safety Highlighting Frosted crystal decals supplied in 1000mm lengths can be used as a complete length or cut into individual decals to highlight glass surfaces. For custom designs, call us for a quote.
• Find your sign • Select your preferred material (1-7) from available options • Select an available size (A-X) and orientation where available
Slippery floor surface
5 9153
5 9148
5 9197
5 9198
5 9151
5 9154
5 9152
5 9155
MATERIAL CODES
SIGN CODES
1 Rigid plastic 2 Self adhesive vinyl 3 Photoluminescent rigid plastic 4 Photoluminescent self adhesive 5 Miscellaneous products 6 Aluminium 7 Polycarbonate
Each sign has a unique 4 digit part number
* No size code required for material code 5
1 4213 2 4213
GM GM
Caution Wet floor 1 4223 2 4223
LANDSCAPE SIZES
100 x 75 mm 80 x 80 mm 150 x 150 mm 150 x 100 mm 200 x 150 mm 200 x 200 mm 300 x 100 mm 300 x 250 mm 400 x 200 mm 400 x 300 mm
1 4229 2 4229 PORTRAIT SIZES
450 x 150 mm 600 x 200 mm 400 x 400 mm 600 x 400 mm 600 x 450 mm 100 x 100 mm 300 x 150 mm 900 x 600 mm 200 x 100 mm
75 x 100 mm 100 x 150 mm 150 x 200 mm 100 x 300 mm 250 x 300 mm 300 x 400 mm 150 x 450 mm 400 x 600 mm 75 x 200 mm 150 x 300 mm
eg. * See pages 2-3 for more help
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EasiPEEL Warning Messages
Anti-Slip Mats
• Each label: 105 x 99mm • Sheet of 6
• 610 x 150mm
Caution
Temporarily out of order Sorry for any inconvenience
Caution
Temporarily out of order Sorry for any inconvenience
Caution
Temporarily out of order Sorry for any inconvenience
With aggresive pressure sensitive adhesive for bonding to most floor surfaces.
Caution
Temporarily out of order Sorry for any inconvenience
Caution
Temporarily out of order Sorry for any inconvenience
5 9695
Black/yellow Chevron
Caution
Temporarily out of order Sorry for any inconvenience
5 4041
• Utilises pressure sensitive adhesives for short-to-medium term applications • Ideal for use where the warning message is only for a limited period • Can be removed in one piece without the need for force
5 9697 Photoluminescent strip
5 9634 CAUTION
5 9696 Reflective strip
5 9635 WATCH YOUR STEP
Step Strips Warning Messages • 400 x 35mm • Self adhesive vinyl
Mind your head
Mind your head
Mind your step
Mind your step
5 4037
Mind your step
Mind your step
5 4035
Hand Arm Vibration
Peel ‘n’ Stick Labels
The Control of Vibration at Work Regulations 2005 seeks to restrict staff exposure to vibration. Without appropriate control Hand Arm Vibration Syndrome (HAVS) and the resulting Vibration White Finger can often be a problem.
• 40 x 18mm • Self adhesive vinyl • Sheet of 10 Server
Computer
Fax machine
Computer
Photocopier
Computer
Printer
Computer
Hand Arm Vibration Safety Vibration 2 in m/s
Maximum Daily Usage Time in Hours (ELV)
Below 5 LOW
8 Hours
5 to 10 MEDIUM
2 Hours
Over 10 HIGH
Assess risk
1 4447 2 4447
K K
Printer
Vibration Peel ‘n’ Stick Labels • Assess Risk • 25 x 25mm
• 2 hours • 25 x 25mm
• 8 hours • 25 x 25mm
• 75 x 50mm Warning
Warning
High vibration risk
If used for more than
If used for more than
mins per day
mins per week
mins per week
Warning
Warning
Warning
High vibration risk
High vibration risk
High vibration risk
High vibration risk
If used for more than
If used for more than
If used for more than
If used for more than
mins per day
mins per day
mins per week
mins per week
Warning Warning
If used for more than
mins per day
mins per day
5 5050
• 50 x 75mm Warning High vibration risk
Warning High vibration risk
Anti-vibration gloves must be worn when operating this machinery
Warning
Anti-vibration gloves must be worn when operating this machinery
Warning
High vibration risk
High vibration risk
Anti-vibration gloves must be worn when operating this machinery
Anti-vibration gloves must be worn when operating this machinery
• 50 x 50mm Warning
High vibration risk Warning
vibration risk more than If High used for
Warning
High vibration risk
If used for more than
If used for more than
mins per week
mins per week
mins per week
5 5051
Warning
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5 9553 300 x 100mm 5 9554 600 x 200mm
Warning
High vibration risk
Warning
Anti-vibration gloves must be worn when operating this machinery
Warning
High vibration risk
High vibration risk
5 5052
Anti-vibration gloves must be worn when operating this machinery
Warning Anti-vibration High vibration risk gloves must be worn when operating this machinery
High vibration risk
Warning
Warning
High vibration risk
Warning
High vibration risk
High vibration risk
5 5053 For
More options
• 1mm Rigid plastic • Self adhesive backing
Forklift trucks operating
High vibration risk
Page
Quick-Fix Signs
Caution
Warning
High vibration risk
Warning
Warning
High vibration risk
If used for more than
mins per day
5 5056
Warning
High vibration risk
If used for more than
mins per day
IfHigh used for vibration risk more than
5 5055
Warning
High vibration risk
If used for more than
High vibration risk
5 5054
• 75 x 50mm
High vibration risk
Warning
Computer
5 4040
82-83
Danger
Stop. Look. Listen. Beware of vehicles
5 9590 300 x 100mm 5 9591 600 x 200mm
Caution Very hot water 5 9555 300 x 100mm 5 9557 100 x 75mm
Danger High voltage 5 9558 300 x 100mm 5 9559 600 x 200mm
Safety Tags • 80 x 150mm • Double sided • Matt PVC • Pack of 10 • Supplied with 150mm nylon cable ties
Warning
Warning
Warning
Warning
Warning
Defective
Asbestos
Unsafe
This equipment has been locked out
Out of order
Danger Live wires
Comments
Comments
Comments
Comments
Comments
Comments
Date
Date
Date
Date
Date
Date
Authorisation
Authorisation
5 5057 Pack of 10
5 5058 Pack of 10
Authorisation
5 5059 Pack of 10
Authorisation
Authorisation
5 5061 Pack of 10
5 5060 Pack of 10
Danger
Danger
Equipment locked out
Equipment unsafe
Danger
Warning Comments
Date
Date
Authorisation
Authorisation
5 5063 Pack of 10
Danger
High voltage isolate elsewhere before opening
Lock outs to be removed by authorised personnel only Comments
5 5064 Pack of 10
Do not operate
5 5065 Pack of 10
Authorisation
5 5062 Pack of 10
Do not operate
High voltage
Comments
Comments
Comments
Date
Date
Date
Authorisation
Authorisation
5 5067 Pack of 10
5 5068 Pack of 10
Authorisation
5 5071 Pack of 10
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Fine Line Marker Pen 5 3430
Caution
Lock out devices must be removed by authorised personnel only
Caution
Lock out devices must be used on this equipment during maintenance
Caution
Caution
Caution
Locked out for safety
Equipment locked out
This machinery has been locked out
Comments
Comments
Comments
Comments
Comments
Date
Date
Date
Date
Date
Authorisation
Authorisation
Authorisation
Authorisation
Authorisation
5 5074 Pack of 10
5 5075 Pack of 10
5 5078 Pack of 10
5 5082 Pack of 10
5 5083 Pack of 10
Reflective Safety Tape • 50 x 25mm • Self adhesive • High visibility, retro-reflective marking tape. • Resistant to corrosion, weather and most solvents. • Shines brightly in the dark when light is directed at it.
5 8643 Red/White 5 8646 Black/Yellow
Lock Out Signs Danger
Caution
This equipment must be locked out prior to servicing
1 6240 Q 2 6240 A
• Find your sign • Select your preferred material (1-7) from available options • Select an available size (A-X) and orientation where available
Equipment locked out
Caution
1 6241 Q 2 6241 A
Lock out devices must be removed by authorised personnel only
1 6242 Q 2 6242 A
MATERIAL CODES
SIGN CODES
1 Rigid plastic 2 Self adhesive vinyl 3 Photoluminescent rigid plastic 4 Photoluminescent self adhesive 5 Miscellaneous products 6 Aluminium 7 Polycarbonate
Each sign has a unique 4 digit part number
* No size code required for material code 5
Caution
Do not operate
Locked out for safety
1 6245 Q 2 6245 A
LANDSCAPE SIZES
100 x 75 mm 80 x 80 mm 150 x 150 mm 150 x 100 mm 200 x 150 mm 200 x 200 mm 300 x 100 mm 300 x 250 mm 400 x 200 mm 400 x 300 mm
PORTRAIT SIZES
450 x 150 mm 600 x 200 mm 400 x 400 mm 600 x 400 mm 600 x 450 mm 100 x 100 mm 300 x 150 mm 900 x 600 mm 200 x 100 mm
75 x 100 mm 100 x 150 mm 150 x 200 mm 100 x 300 mm 250 x 300 mm 300 x 400 mm 150 x 450 mm 400 x 600 mm 75 x 200 mm 150 x 300 mm
eg. * See pages 2-3 for more help
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Electrical
1 4002 2 4002
1 4003 2 4003
Danger
Danger
Danger
Danger
110 Volts
230 Volts
240 Volts
400 Volts
G G
1 4024 2 4024
1 4001 2 4001
G G
Danger
Danger
415 Volts
440 Volts
6600 Volts
11,000 Volts
1 4004 2 4004
GM GM
GM GM
1 4007 2 4007
GM GM GM
GM
1 4017 2 4017
Danger 1 4021 2 4021
Danger No unauthorised person to touch this switchgear
1 4265 2 4265
GM M
Danger
Danger
Live busbars
Live wires 1 4010 2 4010
Caution Men working on equipment
GM G
1 4025
Warning
Danger
isolate this machine before removing guards
Keep away
GM
Danger
High voltage
1 6219 2 6219
1 4019 2 4019
GM G
Electric fence 1 4023 2 4023
G G
G G
Warning
Drivers beware of overhead electric cables
GM G
1 4006 2 4006
GM GM
Warning
Buried cable
Bare live wires
GM
Underground services
GM
Danger
High voltage cables underground
1 4008 2 4008
GM GM
GM G
Warning
Caution 1 4015
FN F
1 4005 2 4005
G GM
High voltage cables overhead
Danger
1 4221 2 4221
1 4031 2 4031
Warning
Live wires overhead
1 4020 2 4020
GM GM
Danger
High voltage
1 4018 2 4018
1 4022 2 4022
Danger
Danger 1 4009 2 4009 7 4009
GM G
Electric shock risk
GMP GM
1 4029 2 4029
GM GM
Safety Poster • 400 x 600mm • Rigid plastic
Electricity On Site
Danger
Danger
Isolate main supply before opening
Electricity
Danger of death
Guidance for employees working on sites containing live cables and overhead wires Be aware - Not all cables will be clearly marked on plans • For safety, always assume all houses, offices, factories and shops have live cables running into them, no matter
1 4011 2 4011
1 4012 2 4012
1 4013 2 4013
what your plans show • Take time to trace the cables and mark them against
CA T
the plans provided • Scan the area with a detector to make sure the area
5 8724
• Initially make only trial holes to locate cables before using a mechanical digger • If any cables are damaged cordon off the area
SC
AN
and immediately call the local electricity supplier
Warning
Warning
Static control area ESD protection required
You are entering an ESD protected area 1 4460 2 4460
G G
1 4465 2 4465
G G
Never assume an area is safe without checking it first • Always be aware that live cables can be anywhere, at any depth - even just below the surface. • Never assume a disused or derelict building has no live cables • Take care, even when only using hand tools
Danger of death
Remember Overhead lines • Always look-up when operating any kind of machinery particularly if it goes above head height
ESD protected area
• Never drive with a wagons tipper raised anywhere within the area • Take care when erecting scaffolding or fencing • Always be aware of overhead cables when felling trees • Never tip landfill under overhead wires
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1 4249 2 4249
G G
5 8134
5 8134
Adhesive Pads • Pack of 4
is safe before excavating it
ESD Labels
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Labels Electrical Warning Labels Rolls • Self adhesive • Rolls of 100 • Tough & non-rip polypropelene Sheets • Self adhesive vinyl • 100 x 75mm
DANGER 240 Volts
DANGER 240 Volts
DANGER 240 Volts
DANGER 240 Volts
DANGER 240 Volts
DANGER 240 Volts
DANGER 240 Volts
DANGER 240 Volts
DANGER 240 Volts
DANGER 240 Volts
DANGER DANGER IMPORTANT 240 Volts 240 Volts
DANGER 240 Volts
DANGER 240 Volts
DANGER 240 Volts
DANGER 240 Volts
DANGER 240 Volts
DANGER 240 Volts
DANGER 240 Volts
DANGER 240 Volts
DANGER 240 Volts
• 75 x 50mm IMPORTANT
CAUTION
This installation, or part of it, is protected by a device which automatically switches off the supply if an earth fault develops. Test quarterly by pressing the button marked “T” or “Test”. The device should switch off the supply and should then be switched on to restore the supply. If the device does not switch off the supply when the button is pressed, seek expert advice.
This installation has wiring colours to two versions of BS 7671
IMPORTANT This installation should be periodically inspected and tested and a report on its condition obtained, as prescribed in the IET Wiring Regulations BS 7671 Requirements for Electrical Installations. Date of last inspection ........................... Date of next inspection ..........................
5 9584 Roll (100) 5 4064 Sheet (9)
IMPORTANT
Great care should be taken before undertaking extension, alteration or repair that all conductors are correctly identified
IMPORTANT
This installation should be periodically
This installation should be periodically
This installation should be periodically
inspected and tested and a report on its
inspected and tested and a report on its
inspected and tested and a report on its
condition obtained, as prescribed in the
condition obtained, as prescribed in the
condition obtained, as prescribed in the
IET Wiring Regulations BS 7671
IET Wiring Regulations BS 7671
IET Wiring Regulations BS 7671
Requirements for Electrical Installations.
Requirements for Electrical Installations.
Date of last inspection ...........................
Date of last inspection ...........................
Date of next inspection ..........................
Date of next inspection ..........................
IMPORTANT
IMPORTANT
5 9819 Roll (100)
Date of next inspection ..........................
DANGER 240 Volts
IMPORTANT
This installation should be periodically
This installation should be periodically
This installation should be periodically
inspected and tested and a report on its
inspected and tested and a report on its
inspected and tested and a report on its
condition obtained, as prescribed in the
condition obtained, as prescribed in the
IET Wiring Regulations BS 7671
IET Wiring Regulations BS 7671
Requirements for Electrical Installations.
Requirements for Electrical Installations.
Date of last inspection ...........................
Date of last inspection ...........................
Date of next inspection ..........................
Date of next inspection ..........................
IMPORTANT
5 9764 Roll (100) 5 4065 Sheet (9)
Requirements for Electrical Installations. Date of last inspection ...........................
DANGER 240 Volts
condition obtained, as prescribed in the IET Wiring Regulations BS 7671 Requirements for Electrical Installations. Date of last inspection ........................... DANGER DANGER Date of next inspection .......................... 240 Volts 240 Volts
IMPORTANT
IMPORTANT
This installation should be periodically
This installation should be periodically
This installation should be periodically
inspected and tested and a report on its
inspected and tested and a report on its
inspected and tested and a report on its
condition obtained, as prescribed in the
condition obtained, as prescribed in the
condition obtained, as prescribed in the
IET Wiring Regulations BS 7671
IET Wiring Regulations BS 7671
IET Wiring Regulations BS 7671
Requirements for Electrical Installations.
Requirements for Electrical Installations.
Requirements for Electrical Installations.
Date of last inspection ...........................
Date of last inspection ...........................
Date of last inspection ...........................
Date of next inspection ..........................
Date of next inspection ..........................
Date of next inspection ..........................
• 40 x 50mm
5 9769 Roll (100) 5 4050 Sheet (25)
5 9789 Roll (100) 5 4053 Sheet (25)
5 9768 Roll (100) 5 4049 Sheet (25)
5 9788 Roll (100) 5 4052 Sheet (25)
5 9787 Roll (100) 5 4051 Sheet (25)
5 9767 Roll (100) 5 4048 Sheet (25)
Ea�th Labels • Self adhesive vinyl • Sheets of 100 5 9795 Roll (100) 5 4056 Sheet (25)
5 9796 Roll (100) 5 4057 Sheet (25)
5 9797 Roll (100) 5 4058 Sheet (25)
5 9798 Roll (100) 5 4059 Sheet (25)
5 9814 Roll (100) 5 4060 Sheet (25)
5 9817 Roll (100) 5 4062 Sheet (25)
5 9793 Roll (100) 5 4054 Sheet (25)
5 9794 Roll (100) 5 4055 Sheet (25)
5 9818 Roll (100) 5 4063 Sheet (25)
5 9816 Roll (100) 5 4061 Sheet (25)
Electrical Hazard Label
Peel ‘n’ Stick Labels
• 75 x 50mm • Sheet of 10
• Sheet of 6 Warning
Designed to comply with amendment no. 2 to BS 7671:2001
Warning
Warning
This equipment has been wired to the two versions of BS 7671.
This equipment has been wired to the two versions of BS 7671.
Great care should be taken before undertaking extension, alteration or repair that all conductors are correctly identified.
Great care should be taken before undertaking extension, alteration or repair that all conductors are correctly identified.
Warning
This equipment has been wired to the two versions of BS 7671. Great care should be taken before undertaking extension, alteration or repair that all conductors are correctly identified.
Warning
This equipment has been wired to the two versions of BS 7671.
This equipment has been wired to the two versions of BS 7671.
Great care should be taken before undertaking extension, alteration or repair that all conductors are correctly identified.
Great care should be taken before undertaking extension, alteration or repair that all conductors are correctly identified.
Warning
Warning
This equipment has been wired to the two versions of BS 7671.
This equipment has been wired to the two versions of BS 7671.
Great care should be taken before undertaking extension, alteration or repair that all conductors are correctly identified.
Great care should be taken before undertaking extension, alteration or repair that all conductors are correctly identified.
Warning
Warning
This equipment has been wired to the two versions of BS 7671.
This equipment has been wired to the two versions of BS 7671.
Great care should be taken before undertaking extension, alteration or repair that all conductors are correctly identified.
Great care should be taken before undertaking extension, alteration or repair that all conductors are correctly identified.
Warning
Warning
This equipment has been wired to the two versions of BS 7671.
This equipment has been wired to the two versions of BS 7671.
Great care should be taken before undertaking extension, alteration or repair that all conductors are correctly identified.
Great care should be taken before undertaking extension, alteration or repair that all conductors are correctly identified.
5 4038 100mm
5 4034
• Find your sign • Select your preferred material (1-7) from available options • Select an available size (A-X) and orientation where available
5 9833 12.5 x 12.5mm 5 9834 25 x 25mm
MATERIAL CODES
SIGN CODES
1 Rigid plastic 2 Self adhesive vinyl 3 Photoluminescent rigid plastic 4 Photoluminescent self adhesive 5 Miscellaneous products 6 Aluminium 7 Polycarbonate
Each sign has a unique 4 digit part number
* No size code required for material code 5
LANDSCAPE SIZES
100 x 75 mm 80 x 80 mm 150 x 150 mm 150 x 100 mm 200 x 150 mm 200 x 200 mm 300 x 100 mm 300 x 250 mm 400 x 200 mm 400 x 300 mm
5 4036 50mm PORTRAIT SIZES
450 x 150 mm 600 x 200 mm 400 x 400 mm 600 x 400 mm 600 x 450 mm 100 x 100 mm 300 x 150 mm 900 x 600 mm 200 x 100 mm
75 x 100 mm 100 x 150 mm 150 x 200 mm 100 x 300 mm 250 x 300 mm 300 x 400 mm 150 x 450 mm 400 x 600 mm 75 x 200 mm 150 x 300 mm
eg. * See pages 2-3 for more help
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Labels PAT Test Labels comply with IEE regulations, ensuring all required information is on the label. Manufactured from matt white non-rip material that can be written on with a standard ball point pen.
Cable Wrap Labels • 75 x 50mm • Rolls of 100 This label wraps to the cable to identify the appliance has passed or failed inspection.
5 4042
5 4043
Passed
Failed
Write On Labels
Write & Seal Labels
• 50 x 25mm • Rolls of 250
• 50 x 25mm • Rolls of 100 Over laminate protects and seals labels once filled in.
5 4045 Passed
5 4028 Failed
5 4044
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Shipping & Manufacturing Labels
Fine Line Marker Pen 5 3430
5 8162
5 8163
5 8160
5 8161
250 labels 25 x 25mm
250 labels 25 x 25mm
250 labels 100 x 100mm
250 labels 20 x 20mm
General Warning Labels • 50 x 50mm • Self adhesive vinyl • Rolls of 100
5 9719
5 9720
5 9722
5 9723
5 9725
5 9726
5 9721
5 9724
Li�ing Labels • 50 x 50mm • Self adhesive • Rolls of 500 CAUTION
Required by the Manual Handling Operations Regulations 1992 (as amended 2002), labels should be installed on to heavy packages and other items to indicate manual handling risk.
20-50 kg
5 4030
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CAUTION
20-50 kg
CAUTION
20-50 kg
CAUTION
20-50 kg
CAUTION
20-50 kg
Temporary Lightweight Free-Standing Signs • 300 x 600mm • Foldable • Double sided • Self-Standing • Fluted polypropylene
Caution Wet floor
5 8501
Caution
Female operative on duty
5 8536
Caution Cleaning in progress
5 8503
Caution
Male operative on duty
Men working overhead
5 8509
5 8504
Caution
Danger
Slippery surface
Caution
Hazardous spill
5 8533
5 8537
5 8508
5 8513
Trailing cables
Area closed for cleaning
Trip hazard
5 8534
5 8514
Fluted Polypropylene • • • •
Caution
Forklift trucks in operation
i
Caution
Caution
Men at work
Wet paint
Caution
5 8541
Caution
Caution
Lightweight Durable Waterproof Compact * Up to 10 words on both sides
5 8542
Washroom Kit A pack of essential signs for use within your washroom area.
CUSTOM
Your Message
5 8526
Hazard Warning Cones 5 1069
• Plastic self-weighted cones
Kit contents:
• Highly visible symbol and message
• Sheet of 6 self adhesive labels - 65mm Diameter
• Easily stacked
- ‘Wash hands’ symbol - ‘Not drinking water’ symbol - ‘Caution hot water’
Shape
Size
Message
Code
- ‘Please turn off the taps’ (100 x 75mm)
Round
500mm
Slippery surface
5 7980
- ‘Caution very hot water’ (100 x 75mm)
Round
500mm
Floor cleaning
5 7981
- ‘Place all rubbish in bins provided’ (300 x 100mm)
Round
500mm
Your message
5 7995
Triangular
500mm
Wet floor
5 7982
Triangular
500mm
Your message
5 7996
• Rigid PVC
- ‘Now wash your hands’ (300 x 100mm) - ‘Caution slippery floor surface’ (300 x 100mm) • Free standing ‘Caution wet floor’ sign
5 in 1 Multi Message Warning Sign •
400 x 600mm
•
Self standing, flat folding structure
•
6mm powder coated steel frame
•
Durable, multi-warning sign
•
Comes with 5 double-sided 300 x 400mm 1mm PVC signs
Messages conveyed:
Caution Slippery surface
Caution Wet paint
Caution Cleaning in progress
Caution Wet floor
Danger Men working overhead
5 8535
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Temporary Free-Standing Warning Signs • 300 x 575mm • Foldable • Double sided • Self-Standing • Lightweight & durable plastic • Provides clear and appropriate warning of risk
CUSTOM Caution Wet floor
5 8515
Caution Men at work
5 8519
Caution Out of order
Caution
Cleaning in progress
5 8516
Caution
Trip Hazard
5 8521
Caution Wet paint
Danger
Caution Slippery surface
* Up to 10 words on both sides
Men workin g overhead
5 8517
5 8518
Caution
Caution
Work in progress
Forklift truck s in operation
5 8523
5 8540
Caution
Caution
Area closed for cleaning
Hazardous area
5 8524
5 8543
50
5 8544
5 8545
5 8546
Elevator Gard
Handi Gard
Minders
• Extendable 2.6m non-conductive telescopic poles connect to elevator opening • Panels: 1100 x 660mm
• Strong snap-on hinges • Quick assembly and length adjustment • 3 panels: 800 x 900mm each
5 9638
5 7984
• Durable and lightweight barriers made from high impact polyethylene • 1000 x 780mm - Weight: 2.5kg • Per pair - Caution out of service - Caution wet floor - Temporarily closed - Danger keep out - Cleaning in progress - Caution work area 5 9637
Barrier Signs Door Signs • 600 x 450mm • Flexible PVC Door Screen Safety Signs offer an innovative solution to warning people of potential hazards, by cordoning off rooms with a doorway barrier message. • Spring loaded poles (710 to 1010mm to fit most single doorways) • Rubber end caps for maximum grip • Warning message prevents access and warns of hazards • Wipe clean and rolls away for easy storage • An excellent temporary barrier to prevent access during cleaning or repairs
Elevator Maintenance
Caution Out of order
Sudden drop
5 5131
5 5132
CUSTOM No entry
No entry
Caution
Caution
5 5134
This room is being cleaned
Cleaning in progress
Men at work
5 5135
Your message here
Keep out
5 5133
5 5136
Cover Up Signs • 880 x 430 x 350mm (HxWxD) • Flat packed • Floor/wall mountable • Supplied with suction cups The Cover-Up Sign provides a clear barrier to faulty equipment such as toilets, vending machines and office equipment. A clear visual message warns of the fault whilst the sign itself provides a physical barrier. Assembled in seconds, using hook and loop fixings. Simply collapse the Cover-Up-Sign once finished with, and store until it is next required. • • • • •
Provides a clear warning message and physical barrier Strong, lightweight & waterproof fluted polypropylene Offers a professional looking solution for short-term maintenance issues Floor or wall mounted, wipe-clean material Collapsible and reusable for easy storage
Do not use 5 5110
• Find your sign • Select your preferred material (1-7) from available options • Select an available size (A-X) and orientation where available
MATERIAL CODES
SIGN CODES
1 Rigid plastic 2 Self adhesive vinyl 3 Photoluminescent rigid plastic 4 Photoluminescent self adhesive 5 Miscellaneous products 6 Aluminium 7 Polycarbonate
Each sign has a unique 4 digit part number
* No size code required for material code 5
Warning
Your
Out of order
Message
5 5111
JANITORIAL & ENVIRONMENTAL
5 5130
Strictly no admittance
Warning
CUSTOM
Here 5 5112
LANDSCAPE SIZES
100 x 75 mm 80 x 80 mm 150 x 150 mm 150 x 100 mm 200 x 150 mm 200 x 200 mm 300 x 100 mm 300 x 250 mm 400 x 200 mm 400 x 300 mm
PORTRAIT SIZES
450 x 150 mm 600 x 200 mm 400 x 400 mm 600 x 400 mm 600 x 450 mm 100 x 100 mm 300 x 150 mm 900 x 600 mm 200 x 100 mm
75 x 100 mm 100 x 150 mm 150 x 200 mm 100 x 300 mm 250 x 300 mm 300 x 400 mm 150 x 450 mm 400 x 600 mm 75 x 200 mm 150 x 300 mm
eg. * See pages 2-3 for more help
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Recycling Signs
JANITORIAL & ENVIRONMENTAL
An extensive range of recycling signage to ensure your workplace clearly identifies bins and areas dedicated to your recycling programme. All signs are WRAP compliant (Waste & Resources Action Programme).
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1 6630 2 6630
M G
1 6631 2 6631
M G
1 6632 2 6632
M G
1 6633 2 6633
M G
1 6634 2 6634
M G
1 6635 2 6635
M G
1 6636 2 6636
M G
1 6637 2 6637
M G
1 6638 2 6638
M G
1 6639 2 6639
M G
1 6640 2 6640
M G
1 6641 2 6641
M G
1 6642 2 6642
M G
1 6643 2 6643
M G
1 6644 2 6644
M G
1 6660 2 6660
M G
1 6645 2 6645
M G
1 6646 2 6646
M G
1 6647 2 6647
M G
1 6648 2 6648
M G
1 6649 2 6649
M G
1 6650 2 6650
M G
1 6665 2 6665
M G
1 6659 2 6659
M G
1 6657 2 6657
M G
1 6655 2 6655
M G
1 6658 2 6658
M G
1 6656 2 6656
M G
1 6651 2 6651
M G
1 6652 2 6652
M G
1 6653 2 6653
M G
1 6654 2 6654
M G
1 6661 2 6661
M G
1 6664 2 6664
M G
1 6662 2 6662
M G
1 6663 2 6663
M G
Energy Saving
Recycling
Save energy Please turn off the light before you leave
Switch off
Paper
2 6036
1 6617 2 6617
1 6620 2 6620
Please close all doors and windows when air conditioning is on
Please turn off the light when not in use
Cardboard 1 6619 2 6619
1 6621 2 6621
Please turn off electrical appliances when not in use
Please turn off the taps Save water and our environment
1 6629 2 6629
Non recyclable waste
1 6624 2 6624
1 6622 2 6622
Waste
KQ
Paper waste only 1 6602
KQ
1 6605
KQ
KQ
General waste
Cardboard only 1 6607
KQ
Timber waste only
Building waste only 1 6604
Recycling area
Glass bottles & jars
1 6623 2 6623
1 6611
Steel cans & tins 1 6625 2 6625
M
Clear glass bottles & jars
Brown glass bottles & jars
1 6626 2 6626
1 6627 2 6627
Aluminium Roll Tops
Metal waste only 1 6601
1 6618 2 6618
1 6608
• Find your sign • Select your preferred material (1-7) from available options • Select an available size (A-X) and orientation where available
KQ
Plastic waste only 1 6610
KQ
MATERIAL CODES
SIGN CODES
1 Rigid plastic 2 Self adhesive vinyl 3 Photoluminescent rigid plastic 4 Photoluminescent self adhesive 5 Miscellaneous products 6 Aluminium 7 Polycarbonate
Each sign has a unique 4 digit part number
* No size code required for material code 5
5 6666
5 6602
5 6604
5 6601
KQ
Brick waste only 1 6609
These highly durable roll top signs are designed to neatly hook over scaffolding and railings.
KQ
Scrap metal waste only 1 6606
• 600 x 400mm • Aluminium
JANITORIAL & ENVIRONMENTAL
1 6628 2 6628
Plastic bottles & cans
Your message here
CUSTOM
5 6386 LANDSCAPE SIZES
100 x 75 mm 80 x 80 mm 150 x 150 mm 150 x 100 mm 200 x 150 mm 200 x 200 mm 300 x 100 mm 300 x 250 mm 400 x 200 mm 400 x 300 mm
PORTRAIT SIZES
450 x 150 mm 600 x 200 mm 400 x 400 mm 600 x 400 mm 600 x 450 mm 100 x 100 mm 300 x 150 mm 900 x 600 mm 200 x 100 mm
75 x 100 mm 100 x 150 mm 150 x 200 mm 100 x 300 mm 250 x 300 mm 300 x 400 mm 150 x 450 mm 400 x 600 mm 75 x 200 mm 150 x 300 mm
eg. * See pages 2-3 for more help
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Spillages Spill Kit
Spill Kit
Aggressive fluids (Hazchem)
Spill Kit
Spill Kit
Oil only
Non-aggressive fluids
For Emergency Spill Team Only
Best for use on aggressive fluids (acids and alkalis)
Best for use on non-aggressive fluids
Best for use on hydrocarbons (oil and fuels) on water
Can be used on non-aggressive fluids
Can be used on hydrocarbons (oil and fuels) on land
Can be used on oil spills on land
Can be used on hydrocarbons (oil and fuels) on land
Do not use on aggressive fluids (acids and alkalis)
Do not use on aqueous (water based) fluids
Do not use on hydrocarbons (oil and fuels) on water
Do not use on hydrocarbons (oil and fuels) on water
Do not use on aggressive fluids (acid and alkalis)
Wear approved personal protective equipment
Wear approved personal protective equipment
Wear approved personal protective equipment
1 6040 2 6040
1 6041 2 6041
For emergency spill only
Not for general use In event of emergency spill to raise the alarm contact
1 6042 2 6042
1 6043 2 6043
Spill Protective Equipment This equipment only to be used in the event of a spill emergency. Take the equipment with you to the spill muster point. Raise the alarm and then follow the spill response instructions given to you by the incident controller.
1 6044 2 6044
Spill kit located at:
In the event of an emergency spill, you should: • Raise the alarm by contacting:
advising location, size and nature of spill, without exposing yourself to unnecessary risk. • Evacuate the area and assemble at the spill muster point/assembly point, located at:
• Contain the spill if you are authorised and trained to do so by.
JANITORIAL & ENVIRONMENTAL
(a) using the approved personal protective equipment and emergency spill kit. (b) stopping the source of the spill. (c) isolating the area by use of available barriers. (d) preventing seepage into the drainage system.
Emergency spill kit 1 6032 2 6032
1 6030 2 6030
Emergency Chemical spill kit
1 6031 2 6031
1 6033 2 6033
• Do not take any responsive action without the necessary personal protective equipment. • Do not take risks on unidentified spills. • Do not return to the area until it is safe to do so. • Do not use metal equipment, which can cause sparks or react to chemicals
• Neutralise and dispose of waste safely and in accordance with appropriate waste regulations • Complete the spill report form and re-stock the spill kit.
1 6045 2 6045
EasiFIX Projecting Sign • Face: 150 x 200mm • Rigid plastic
Spill kit station
• Assists spill station identification • Visible from a number of angles • Supplied with drilling guide for simple installation • Fixings concealed for neat finish
1 6048 2 6048
Emergency spill response equipment 1 6049 2 6049
H H
Drain isolation kit Use this kit to prevent spills entering the local drains
1 6046 2 6046
H H
H H
5 6092
Water Safety Designed to the specifications of ISO 20712 - 2008 Water Safety Signs.
No swimming 1 3626
No diving 1 3614
Life jackets must be worn 1 3022
Danger 1 4273
• Select your preferred material from available options (1-7) • Select an available size (A-X) and orientation where available
No fishing 1 3615
Strong currents
• Find your sign
Danger
eg. * See pages 2-3 for more help
No outdoor footwear
1 4274
No running
1 3618
1 3621
Danger
Warning
Thin ice
Sudden drop
Deep water
1 4275
MATERIAL CODES
SIGN CODES
1 Rigid plastic 2 Self adhesive vinyl 3 Photoluminescent rigid plastic 4 Photoluminescent self adhesive 5 Miscellaneous products 6 Aluminium 7 Polycarbonate
Each sign has a unique 4 digit part number
* No size code required for material code 5
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Emergency Oil spill kit
1 4280 LANDSCAPE SIZES
100 x 75 mm 80 x 80 mm 150 x 150 mm 150 x 100 mm 200 x 150 mm 200 x 200 mm 300 x 100 mm 300 x 250 mm 400 x 200 mm 400 x 300 mm
PORTRAIT SIZES
450 x 150 mm 600 x 200 mm 400 x 400 mm 600 x 400 mm 600 x 450 mm 100 x 100 mm 300 x 150 mm 900 x 600 mm 200 x 100 mm
75 x 100 mm 100 x 150 mm 150 x 200 mm 100 x 300 mm 250 x 300 mm 300 x 400 mm 150 x 450 mm 400 x 600 mm 75 x 200 mm 150 x 300 mm
Posts & Chains Universal Chain Post & Base
Retractable Barrier • 50mm Wide • Wall mounted
• 900mm High post • 2kg base
Colour
Code
Red & white
5 9009
Black & yellow
5 9010
Length
Code
Red
2m
5 9020
Blue
2m
5 9021
Black
2m
5 9022
Colour
Suitable for internal or external use.
5 9021
Plastic Chain
• 300 x 250mm • PVC
• 6mm Chain
Complete with sign of your choice
Colour
Colour
Code
White
5 9631
Yellow
5 9632
Red
5 9633
When ordering please state sign message required.
Length
Code
Black & yellow
25m
5 9011
Red & white
25m
5 9012
Chain Accessory Connecting link for plastic chains, comes in white.
CUSTOM
5 9016
5m Universal Chain Post Kit
Retractable Post Mounted Barrier
This 5m post and chain kit provides exceptional value for money. Allows areas to be cordoned off quickly and easily.
900mm high post complete with retractable 1.8m long webbing cartridge
Contents: 3x - 90cm high red & white posts with 2kg bases 2x - 2.5m long red & white plastic chains
350mm diameter base provides excellent ballast, 8.5kg weight. Colour
Length
Code
Red
1.8m
5 9026
Blue
1.8m
5 9027
Black
1.8m
5 9028
FLOOR SAFETY & DEMARCATION
Bespoke Frame Sign on Post
5 9017
Stencil Kits Laser cut PVC stencils, complete with spacer marks for accurate positioning. Description
Size
Code
Numbers 0-9
150mm
5 9640
Letters A-Z
150mm
5 9641
Numbers 0-9
300mm
5 9642
Letters A-Z
300mm
5 9643
A-Z & 0-9
25mm
5 9644
A-Z & 0-9
50mm
5 9645
A-Z & 0-9
100mm
5 9646
5 9660
5 9661
5 9662
600 x 400mm
600 x 400mm
600 x 400mm
5 9648
300 x 400mm
5 9647
400 x 300mm
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Durable Floor Graphics Ideal for use in factories, warehouses, hospitals and hotels. Sub surface printed and over laminated in hard wearing, anti-slip polycarbonate film. We recommend the use of primer, edge sealer and floor cleaning fluids for improved adhesion.
Circular Floor Graphics • 400mm Diameter
STOP
Clean your hands
SLOW
FLOOR SAFETY & DEMARCATION
5 8802
5 8786
5
Fire escape keep clear 5 8746
Staircase must be kept clear of all obstructions 5 8803
5 8787
5 8801
5 8806
FIRE NOTICE This area must be kept clear of all obstructions 5 8805
5 8804
5 8788
Anti-Slip Mats • 610 x 150mm With aggresive pressure sensitive adhesive for bonding to most floor surfaces.
5 9634 CAUTION
5 9697 Photoluminescent strip
5 9635 WATCH YOUR STEP
5 9696 Reflective strip
Floor Graphics • 400mm Diameter
-Your message here-
Floor Preparation
Floor cleaning fluid 5 8827
Floor primer (1ltr) 5 9698
LOADING DOCK 5 8862
Black/yellow Chevron
Ensure graphics adhere properly to your surface.
• 600 x 400mm
Your - message here
5 9695
CUSTOM
Create your own safety message or promotional advert.
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5 8830
5 8744
Keep clear during operational times
*Example
Edge sealer (140ml)
5 8855
5 9699 *Example
Durable Floor Graphics Fire exit
Fire exit
Keep clear 5 8807 600 x 200mm 5 8808 900 x 300mm
5 8813 600 x 200mm
Fire exit
Fire exit 5 8811 600 x 200mm 5 8812 900 x 300mm
5 8809 400 x 200mm
Caution
Fire exit
Mind the step 5 8749 300 x 100mm
5 8815 600 x 200mm
Safety helmets
Ear protection
Eye protection
Protective clothing
must be worn
must be worn
must be worn
must be worn
beyond this point
beyond this point
beyond this point
beyond this point
5 8730
Keep aisles clear 5 8821
5 8731
Keep this passageway clear 5 8738
5 8732
5 8733
One way 5 8789
Sound horn Drive slowly 5 8736
Keep clear 5 8817
High visibility jackets must be worn beyond this point 5 8820
Pedestrian route 5 8818
Protective footwear must be worn beyond this point
FLOOR SAFETY & DEMARCATION
• 400 x 600mm
5 8828
Refuge point
Safety starts here 5 8825
Forklift trucks prohibited beyond this point 5 8737
Keep clear
Fire exit 5 8826
No entry to unauthorised persons 5 8739
5 8823
No unauthorised persons allowed beyond this point 5 8740
Danger
Caution
Caution
Stop, look, listen Beware of trucks
Slippery floor surface
Forklift trucks operating
5 8735
No smoking beyond this point 5 8741
5 8824
No pedestrian access 5 8819
5 8734
No pedestrian walkway 5 8822
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Anti-slip & Floor Marking Tapes Floor Safety Tapes
FLOOR SAFETY & DEMARCATION
• Self adhesive • 50mm Width • 3m Length
5 8601
5 8604
5 8630
5 8602
5 8605
5 8631
5 8603
5 8606
5 8632
Anti-Slip Tapes • 18m Length • 50mm Width Anti-slip tape provides a solution to problem slippery surfaces and steps. Recommended for internal use in pedestrian traffic routes, it has a near “diamond hard” aggregate and a conformable pressure sensitive adhesive giving strong adhesion to most surfaces, such as:- wood, concrete, steel and checker plate.
5 9694 Photoluminescent 5 9623 Black 5 9624 Yellow
5 9622 Clear 5 9625 Black/Yellow hazard
Photoluminescent Safety Tapes • 10 Metre rolls • Self adhesive
Way Finding Floor Markers
5 8641 40mm width 5 8642 80mm width
Photoluminescent way finding floor markers are an effective method of marking escape routes. The markers have an anti-slip surface and strong adhesive backing. 5 8650 40mm width 5 8651 80mm width
5 8670
5 8671
5 8672
75 x 75mm Pack of 20
75mm diameter Pack of 20
240 x 90mm Pack of 20
5 8644 40mm width 5 8645 80mm width 5 8653 40mm width 5 8654 80mm width 5 8647 40mm width 5 8648 80mm width
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5 8663
5 8664
5 8665
95mm diameter
125mm diameter
175 x 110mm
• Aluminium backing for extra durability
5 8656 40mm width 5 8657 80mm width
5 8658 20mm width 5 8659 40mm width 5 8660 80mm width
Floor Marking & Cable Protection Anti-Slip Ladder Grip • Slip resistant GRP ladder grip reduces the risk of slips from ladders • Severe weather, spillages or immersion in viscous &
Size (WxHxD)
Code
400 x 25 x 25mm
5 9854
600 x 25 x 25mm
5 9855
corrosive fluids will not adversely affect performance
Page
• Designed to fit over the rungs of fire escapes and the
Ladder Inspection Systems 136-137
majority of ladders • Easily fixed using a specialist fixing adhesive
5 9856
Tube of adhesive (290ml squeeze tube)
Anti-Slip Stair Nosing
5 9852
5 9853
Hazard yellow 1000 x 55 x 55mm (WxHxD)
Photoluminescent 1000 x 30 x 70mm (WxHxD)
5 9856
Tube of adhesive (290ml squeeze tube)
Line Marking Paint applicators
Paints
5 9603
Colour
Size
Code
White
750ml
5 9605
5 9604
Yellow
750ml
5 9606
Hand held applicator
Red
750ml
5 9607
4-Wheel applicator (50-75mm Line width)
Tape line kit
Paint line kit
1 x Tape line applicator 2 x 50mm x 33m Rolls of yellow floor tape 1 x Trimming knife 1 x Chalk line
1 x 4-Wheel Paint line applicator
5 9621
5 9601
FLOOR SAFETY & DEMARCATION
• Durable stair nosing offers extreme slip resistance and complies with the DDA • Hard wearing GRP with carbon grit-top surface, effective even in wet and oily conditions • Easily fixed using screws or adhesives and can be cut to size • Available in either hazard yellow or photoluminescent versions. The photoluminescent version is ideal for stairwells in the case of a power failure • Suitable for both internal and external use
2 x 750ml Cans of yellow line paint 1 x Chalk line
Cable Protector • 14mm Height • 80mm Width • 9m Length • Easy to cut • Internal chamber: 30 x 10mm • High grade fire retardant, flexible PVC cable protector • Gently sloping edges allow smooth passage of trucks and trolleys • Base may be slit for easy cable insertion
5 9232
Black/Yellow
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Multi-Lingual English, French and German Any person discovering a fire
Fire action if you discover a fire
GB
On hearing the fire alarm
4. Leave the building by 5. Close all doors behind you. 6. Report to assembly point.
if you discover a fire
Operate nearest fire alarm point. Faites fonctionner l'alarme d'incendie la plus proche. Den nächsten Feueralarm benutzen.
Operate nearest fire alarm point. Faites fonctionner l'alarme d'incendie la plus proche. Den nächsten Feueralarm benutzen.
Fire Brigade will be called automatically. Appel automatique des pompiers. Feuerwehr wird automatisch gerufen.
Call the Fire brigade by telephoning Appelez les pompiers à ce numéro Rufen Sie die Feuerwehr telefonisch an
Leave the building by the nearest exit. Quittez le bâtiment par la sortie la plus proche. Verlassen Sie das Gebäude durch den nächsten Ausgang.
Leave the building by the nearest exit. Quittez le bâtiment par la sortie la plus proche. Verlassen Sie das Gebäude durch den nächsten Ausgang.
999 999 999
Report to your assembly point at Présentez-vous au lieu d'appel à Melden Sie sich am Versammlungspunkt
Report to your assembly point at Présentez-vous au lieu d'appel à Melden Sie sich am Versammlungspunkt
Do not stop to collect personal belongings. Ne vous arrêtez pas pour prendre vos effets personnels. Nicht aufhalten, um persönlichen Dinge zu holen.
Do not stop to collect personal belongings. Ne vous arrêtez pas pour prendre vos effets personnels. Nicht aufhalten, um persönlichen Dinge zu holen.
Do not use lift. N'utilisez pas les ascenseurs. Den Aufzug nicht benutzen.
Do not use lift. N'utilisez pas les ascenseurs. Den Aufzug nicht benutzen.
1 1435 2 1435
Fire action
1. Sound the alarm. 2. to call the fire brigade. 3. Attack the fire if possible using the appliances provided.
Fire action
1 1436 2 1436
route.
Do not take risks. Do not return to the building for any reason until authorised to do so. Do not use lifts.
Operate nearest fire alarm point. Faites fonctionner l'alarme d'incendie la plus proche. Den nächsten Feueralarm benutzen.
Action en cas d'incendie Si vous découvrez un incendie 1. Donnez l'alarme. 2. por appeler les sapeurs-pompiers. 3. Si possible, luttez contre l'incendie en utilisant le matériel fourni.
Fire Brigade will be called automatically. Appel automatique des pompiers. Feuerwehr wird automatisch gerufen.
F
Si vous entendez l'alarme
4. Quittez les locaux. 5. Fermez toutes les portes derrière vous. 6. Rendez-vous au point de rassemblement. Ne prenez pas de risques. Ne retournez pas dans les locaux, pour une raison quelconque, àmoins d'y avoir été utorisé. N'utilisez pas les ascenseurs.
Leave the building by the nearest exit. Quittez le bâtiment par la sortie la plus proche. Verlassen Sie das Gebäude durch den nächsten Ausgang.
Verhalten bei Fueuer
Wenn Sie einen Brand entdecken
1. Alarm auslösen. 2. um die Feuerwehr zu benachrichtigen. 3. Wenn möglich, das Feuer mit den zur Verfügung stehenden Geräten bekämpfen.
Report to your assembly point at Présentez-vous au lieu d'appel à Melden Sie sich am Versammlungspunkt
Wenn Sie den Feueralarm hören
Do not stop to collect personal belongings. Ne vous arrêtez pas pour prendre vos effets personnels. Nicht aufhalten, um persönlichen Dinge zu holen.
1 1437 2 1437
D
4. Verlassen Sie das Gebäude. 5. SchlieBen Sie alle Türen hinter sich. 6. Finden Sie sich an der Meldestelle ein. Gehen Sie keine Risiken ein. Gehen Sie nicht in das Gebäude zurück, es sei denn, Sie erhalten eine offizielle Genehmigung dazu. Benutzen Sie keine Aufzüge.
1 1424 2 1424
English and Polish Fire Action
FACTORIES &
AREHOUSES
1. Operate nearest fire alarm. 1. Uruchomić alarm przy najbliższym punkcie pożarowym 2. Leave building by the nearest exit. 2. Wyjdź z budynku najbliższym wyjściem
Operate nearest fire alarm point
Automatycznie zostanie wybrany numer straży pożarnej Leave the building by the nearest exit.
Do not stop to collect personal belongings Nie zatrzymuj się, by zabrać rzeczy osobiste
1 1440 2 1440
Fire exit keep clear
przeciwpożarowe
Wyjście ewakuacyjne nie zastawiać
1 2078 2 2078
No entry Wejścia nie ma 1 3245 2 3245
Fire alarm call point Punkt uruchamiania alarmu pozarowego
1 1057 2 1057
Fire door keep shut Drzwi
1 1647 2 1647
w wypadku pożaru
Wyjdź z budynku najbliższym wyjściem
Nie korzystaj z windy
starannie zamykać
Uwaga
Fire Brigade will be called automatically.
Do not use lift
1 1441 2 1441
in the event of fire
Uruchomić alarm przy najbliższym punkcie pożarowym
3. Report to assembly point. 3. Zgłoś się do Twojego punktu zbiorczego przy
Caution
if you discover a fire
Report to your assembly point at Zgłoś się do Twojego punktu zbiorczego przy
Fire exit Wyjście ewakuacyjne
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Fire action
1 1648 2 1648
Fire exit Wyjście ewakuacyjne 1 2075 2 2075
No admittance for unauthorised personnel Fire assembly point Punkt zbiorczy na wypadek pożaru
1 2079 2 2079
Nieupoważnionemu personelowi wstęp wzbroniony
1 3243 2 3243
Caution Mind the step Uwaga stopień
1 4296 2 4296
Warning
Fire extinguisher Gaśnica 1 1058 2 1058
Fire exit Wyjście ewakuacyjne 1 2076 2 2076
No Smoking Palenie wzbronione 1 3301 2 3301
Caution
Fire exit Wyjście ewakuacyjne 1 2077 2 2077
No Smoking
It is against the law to smoke in these premises
Palenie wzbronione Palenie na terenie tego budynku jest niezgodne z prawem
1 3302
Forklift trucks operating
Eye protection must be worn
słaby dach
na wózki widłowe
Należy założyć środki ochrony oczu
Uwaga
1 4297
Uwaga
1 4298 2 4298
High visibility jackets must be worn
Protective footwear must be worn
Safety helmets must be worn
Należy założyć środki ochrony uszu
Należy nosić kamizelki odblaskowe
Należy nosić obuwie ochronne
Należy nosić kaski ochronne
1 5248 2 5248
1 1442
Fragile roof
Ear protection must be worn
1 5239 2 5239
Do not use lift Nie korzystaj z windy
1 5249 2 5249
1 5250 2 5250
1 5238 2 5238
First aid Pierwsza pomoc 1 6054 2 6054
Quality Control & Safe
orking Loads
Quality Control Signs QUALITY CONTROL
AWAITING INSPECTION 1 7802
1 7806
K
1 7817
K
1 7815
K
1 7816
K
1 7814
K
K
Quality Control Tags • 80 x 150mm • Double sided • Matt PVC • Pack of 10 • Supplied with 150mm nylon cable ties
QUALITY CONTROL
QUALITY CONTROL
BONDED STORES
PASSED INSPECTION
QUALITY CONTROL
QUALITY CONTROL
CALIBRATED
AWAITING INSPECTION
QUALITY CONTROL
QUALITY CONTROL
QUALITY CONTROL
REJECTED
FAILED INSPECTION
NON CONFORMING PRODUCTS
QUALITY CONTROL
QUALITY CONTROL
QUARANTINE
RETURNED STOCK
Comments
Comments
Comments
Comments
Comments
Comments
Comments
Comments
Comments
Date
Date
Date
Date
Date
Date
Date
Date
Date
Authorisation
Authorisation
Authorisation
Authorisation
Authorisation
Authorisation
Authorisation
Authorisation
Authorisation
5 9771 Pack of 10
5 9775 Pack of 10
5 9779 Pack of 10
5 9782 Pack of 10
5 9776 Pack of 10
5 9777 Pack of 10
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• 50 x 20mm • Self adhesive paper • Rolls of 100
TESTED BY:
SERIAL No.
CALIBRATED
INSPECTED
DATE:
BY: DUE: 5 9752
5 9758
BY: DATE: 5 9751
5 9755
REJECTED DATE: BY: REASON: 5 9757
5 9759
5 9753
QUARANTINED
NON-CONFORMING
STOCK NO.
DATE:
Fine Line Marker Pen
NOT CALIBRATED
ACCEPTED
QUALITY APPROVED
BY: DATE:
BY: DATE:
5 9750
5 9754
CALIBRATED
TESTED FOR ELECTRICAL SAFETY
BY:
DATE:
BY:
DATE:
5 9756
5 9760
5 9766
Safe Working Loads
Kgs MAXIMUM
Report all damage to the racking safety officer
Kgs MAXIMUM
Do not climb racking Refer to SEMA “Code of practise for the use of static pallet racking”
If in doubt always check with supplier
5 6355
kg MAXIMUM BAY LOAD
• •
Truck Type: Pallet Truck
All loads to be uniformly distributed
If in doubt always check with supplier
Date supplied:
5 6357
•
MAXIMUM pallet loads Kgs
Refer to SEMA “Guide to the specification of Mezzanine Floors & SEMA-FEM users code”
Racking supplied by:
600 x 450mm 5mm Foam PVC
•
checking effects against manufacturer’s technical data obtaining approval from supplier
000 0Kgs MAXIMUM PER ARM
checking effects against manufacturer’s technical data obtaining approval from supplier
Do not climb racking
mm
000 0Kgs MAXIMUM PER ARM
Do not alter the structure without either:
Do not alter the structure without either:
2400 mm
checking effects against manufacturer’s technical data obtaining approval from supplier Beam pitch
•
Height to first beam
•
correct application and use loads within allowable safe limits accidental damage, or dislodgement of structural components
Report all damage to the racking safety officer
Report all damage to the racking safety officer
Kgs MAXIMUM
2400 mm
Kgs MAXIMUM
Do not alter the structure without either:
Arm length
Conduct regular inspections to check for: • • •
0000000 kN/m2 0000000 Kg/m2 MAXIMUM FLOOR LOAD
000 0Kgs MAXIMUM PER ARM
mm
Kgs MAXIMUM
SAFE WORKING LOADS
Structural Floor
Conduct regular inspections to check for: • correct application and use • loads within allowable safe limits • accidental damage, or dislodgement of structural components
mm
Kgs MAXIMUM
SAFE WORKING LOADS
Kgs
Arm pitch
MAXIMUM BEAM LOAD
mm
Conduct regular inspections to check for: • correct application and use • loads within allowable safe limits • accidental damage, or dislodgement of structural components
Refer to SEMA-FEM “Guidelines for the Safe use of Static Steel Racking and Shelving Users Code”
Racking supplied by:
Height
SAFE WORKING LOADS
Cantilever Racking
Column height
Mezzanine Flooring
Pallet Racking
AREHOUSES
PASSED BY:
5 9786 Pack of 10
5 3430
BY: DATE: 5 9749
DATE: 5 9748
5 9747
QA REJECTED
5 9785 Pack of 10
FACTORIES &
Quality Control Labels
5 9784 Pack of 10
Date supplied:
If in doubt always check with supplier
600 x 450mm 5mm Foam PVC
kg MAXIMUM LOAD PER COLUMN SIDE
All loads to be uniformly distributed
Racking supplied by:
Date supplied:
5 6356
• Find your sign • Select your preferred material (1-7) from available options • Select an available size (A-X) and orientation where available
MATERIAL CODES
SIGN CODES
1 Rigid plastic 2 Self adhesive vinyl 3 Photoluminescent rigid plastic 4 Photoluminescent self adhesive 5 Miscellaneous products 6 Aluminium 7 Polycarbonate
Each sign has a unique 4 digit part number
* No size code required for material code 5
450 x 600mm 5mm Foam PVC
LANDSCAPE SIZES
100 x 75 mm 80 x 80 mm 150 x 150 mm 150 x 100 mm 200 x 150 mm 200 x 200 mm 300 x 100 mm 300 x 250 mm 400 x 200 mm 400 x 300 mm
PORTRAIT SIZES
450 x 150 mm 600 x 200 mm 400 x 400 mm 600 x 400 mm 600 x 450 mm 100 x 100 mm 300 x 150 mm 900 x 600 mm 200 x 100 mm
75 x 100 mm 100 x 150 mm 150 x 200 mm 100 x 300 mm 250 x 300 mm 300 x 400 mm 400 x 600 mm 450 x 600 mm 75 x 200 mm 150 x 300 mm
eg. * See pages 2-3 for more help
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arehouse Marking & Impact Protection Identification Le�ers and Numbers Range of self adhesive letters and numbers for the identification of storage locations, bin numbers, aisle numbers, plant and equipment and many other applications. Each letter or number is available in Black on White and Black on Yellow.
A to Z (26 pack)
Individual Letter (10 pack)
45x130mm
5 9840
5 9670
38x90mm
5 9841
21x56mm 14x19mm
Letter Size
0 to 9 (10 pack)
Individual Number (10 pack)
45x130mm
5 9846
5 9676
5 9671
38x90mm
5 9847
5 9677
5 9842
5 9672
21x56mm
5 9848
5 9678
5 9843
5 9673
14x19mm
5 9849
5 9679
Number Size
* To order, state the individual letter or number you require and your choice of colour (black on white or black on yellow)
Cost effective protective bumper, minimises the impact of forklift truck collisions. • Hi-vis polyethylene - no rusting or denting • Waterproof and chemical resistant • Ability to reform itself after an impact • No fixings required, attached in seconds • Slim fit provides minimal bay and aisle intrusion • Manufactured to comply with BS6399-1: 1996 • 500mm high, clips to any frame width between 75–90mm 5 9235
Impact Protection The impact protection system cushions and warns of protruding corners, edges, vulnerable pipes and protects many other areas such as walls, kerbs, trolley parks, vehicles, plant and machinery and is ideal for racking and shelving. Supplied in standard lengths of 1000mm and manufactured from high-grade flexible age resistant polyurethane foam with self adhesive or push on profiles. Protects staff from injury and property from damage. Edge Protection (Self adhesive)
20 mm
8 mm
60 mm
20 mm 40 mm
40 mm
Trapeze 40/80/8 5 9230
Pipe Protection (Self adhesive)
Semi-circular 40/40/8 5 9231
Surface Protection (Self adhesive)
20 mm
32 mm
85mm
40 mm
80 mm
Curvature 40 5 9222
60 mm
32 mm
37 mm
67 mm
25 mm
20 mm
62
20 mm
80 mm
Trapeze 40/40/8 5 9229
Semi-circular 40/40 5 9221
8 mm
40 mm
8 mm
40 mm
Profile Protection (Push on)
40 mm
FACTORIES &
AREHOUSES
Rack Protector
135 mm
Curvature 85 5 9223
Semi-circular 40/32 5 9225
Rectangle 60/20 5 9226
arehouse Marking & Labelling Good To Go Safety™ Equipment Tagging & Inspection Systems Equipment tagging and inspection systems designed to improve workplace safety. Perfect for ensuring warehouse equipment is always ‘good to go’. Simply attach tag to equipment and use a checkbook to carry out the inspection, inserting the completed checklist inside the tag. A duplicate NCR copy of the completed checklist is provided for your management records. A tamper evident seal can be used to deter unauthorised access. Provides a clear visual confirmation of equipment status. A weekly kit provides everything required for 50 inspections, the daily kit provides 275 inspections. Page
Components 5 5 5 5 5 5 5
1301 1307 1308 1302 1304 1305 1330
For more
Status Tag Tamper evident seals (x100) Wallet & pen Forklift check book (25 checklists) Ladder check book (25 checklists) Racking check book (25 checklists) Podium steps check book (25 checklists)
Options + Info 136-137
Weekly Kit 5 1309 Forklift 5 1311 Ladder 5 1312 Racking 5 1331 Podium steps
Daily Kit 5 1313 Forklift 5 1315 Ladder 5 1316 Racking 5 1332 Podium steps
FACTORIES &
Label Holders Multi-purpose label holder, supplied with white card inserts and clear plastic cover strips (Packs of 100). Self adhesive
Magnetic Size
Code
Size
Code
80x30mm
5 9874
80x30mm
5 9871
80x50mm
5 9875
80x50mm
5 9872
Industrial pockets for keeping documents clean and easliy accessible, ideal for control of fast moving stock. Self adhesive
Magnetic Size
Format
Pack
Code
Size
Format
Pack
Code
A4 (310x215mm)
Landscape
10
5 9884
A4 (310x215mm)
Landscape
10
5 9880
A4 (215x310mm)
Portrait
10
5 9885
A4 (215x310mm)
Portrait
10
5 9881
AREHOUSES
Document Pockets
Magnetic Easy-Wipe Write-On Rolls Suitable for both racking and shelving, can be easily cut to size and written on with a wet wipe marker pen. Cost effective, write-on, wipe-off labelling. Other colours available upon request. Colour
Size
Code
Colour
Size
Code
White
20mm x 10m
5 9890
Yellow
20mm x 10m
5 9891
White
30mm x 10m
5 9892
Yellow
30mm x 10m
5 9893
White
50mm x 10m
5 9894
Yellow
50mm x 10m
5 9895
White
70mm x 10m
5 9896
Yellow
70mm x 10m
5 9897
Custom Made Tri-Signs Simply advise us of the message you wish to show and we will produce it to any standard colour scheme you require. Perfect for warehouse environments and end of aisle identification. Face: 400 x 300mm Face: 600 x 400mm
5 9586 5 9587
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arehouse Marking, Labelling & Mirrors Mirror Message Signs • 405 x 485mm • Self adhesive backing A practical and innovative way to portray your safety message. These acrylic mirrors can be placed in washrooms to provide useful reminders for employees to work safely. Safety starts with YOU
This person is responsible for your safety
5 9218
5 9236
Now wash your hands
5 9238
Think Safety, wear your PPE
5 9239
FACTORIES &
AREHOUSES
Reflector Signs Bottom half of sign designed to be read in vehicles’ mirrors. Ensures drivers on site are aware of procedures and site safety is maintained.
Caution Forklift trucks operating
nso ituaC kcurt tfilkroF gnitarepo
1 4293
Fire exit Keep clear tixe eriF raelc peeK 1 5245
Caution
No reversing without supervision
Reverse with care aera siht ni snairtsedeP
erac htiw esreveR
P
1 4294
Li�ing Label
gnisrever nehW ylreporp a erusne namsknab deniart tsissa ot elbaliava si
1 5247
P
P
Reflective Tape
• 50 x 50mm • Self adhesive • Rolls of 500
• 50mm Width • 25m Length
Required by the Manual Handling Operations Regulations 1992 (as amended 2002), labels should be installed on to heavy packages and other items to indicate manual handling risk.
High visibility, retro-reflective marking tape. Resistant to corrosion, weather and most solvents. Shines brightly in the dark when light is directed at it.
CAUTION
20-50 kg
CAUTION
20-50 kg
CAUTION
20-50 kg
CAUTION
20-50 kg
CAUTION
5 8643 Red & White 5 8646 Black & Yellow
20-50 kg
5 4030
Business Sta�ter Kit If you are starting up a business or moving premises, you can save 10% with this handy kit, containing some of our most popular signs and must-have products, including the mandatory Health & Safety Law Poster. Kit contents:
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When reversing ensure a properly trained banksman is available to assist
Pedestrians in this area
noituaC
gnisrever oN tuohtiw noisivrepus 1 3231
P
P
-
Health & Safety Law Poster Accident Report Book Fire Log Book Fire door keep shut (sheet of 6 labels) First Aid Sign (Rigid 250 x 300mm) No Smoking Sign (Rigid 300 x 100mm) Fire Extinguisher Sign (Rigid 300 x 100mm) Fire Action Notice (Rigid 250 x 300mm) Fire Exit Up Sign (Rigid 450 x 150mm)
5 1071
Safety Mirrors Domed Mirrors Overhead surveillance mirrors, ideal for shops, warehouse and industrial premises. Quarter dome and half dome are supplied with wall fixing kit, full dome with chain kit for hanging from ceiling. Description
Size
Viewing distance
Viewing direction
Code
Quarter dome
410mm
4m
2-way (90˚)
5 9217
Half dome
600mm
6m
3-way (180˚)
5 9240
Full dome
600mm
6m
4-way (360˚)
5 9241
5 9217
5 9240
5 9241
Convex Safety Mirrors • Suitable for post or wall mounting Our range of 2-way safety mirrors are supplied with a 3 year guarantee. Light, easy to install and unbreakable. All mirrors are supplied with fixings.
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Multi-Purpose
Safety mirrors are supplied complete with fully adjustable bolts & brackets kit for either wall mounting or for posts (34-90mm dia).
Use
Code
300mm
3m
External/Internal
5 9201
400mm
5m
External/Internal
5 9202
500mm
7m
External/Internal
5 9203
600mm
11m
External/Internal
5 9204
700mm
15m
External/Internal
5 9205
800mm
20m
External/Internal
5 9206
AREHOUSES
The kit is robust and tested to withstand winds of up to 183 km/h. Easy to install, allows precise adjustment for optimal positioning.
Viewing distance
FACTORIES &
Size
Security Surveillance Viewing distance
Use
Code
300mm
2m
Internal only
5 9207
400mm
4m
Internal only
5 9208
500mm
6m
Internal only
5 9209
600mm
8m
Internal only
5 9210
800mm
15m
Internal only
5 9212
Size
Traffic Mirror size
Frame size
Viewing distance
Use
Code
600x400mm
680x550mm
9m
External/Internal
5 9213
800x600mm
950x750mm
20m
External/Internal
5 9214
1000x800mm
1150x950mm
30m
External/Internal
5 9215
• Find your sign • Select your preferred material (1-7) from available options • Select an available size (A-X) and orientation where available
MATERIAL CODES
SIGN CODES
1 Rigid plastic 2 Self adhesive vinyl 3 Photoluminescent rigid plastic 4 Photoluminescent self adhesive 5 Miscellaneous products 6 Aluminium 7 Polycarbonate
Each sign has a unique 4 digit part number
* No size code required for material code 5
LANDSCAPE SIZES
100 x 75 mm 80 x 80 mm 150 x 150 mm 150 x 100 mm 200 x 150 mm 200 x 200 mm 300 x 100 mm 300 x 250 mm 400 x 200 mm 400 x 300 mm
PORTRAIT SIZES
450 x 150 mm 600 x 200 mm 400 x 400 mm 600 x 400 mm 600 x 450 mm 100 x 100 mm 300 x 150 mm 900 x 600 mm 200 x 100 mm
75 x 100 mm 100 x 150 mm 150 x 200 mm 100 x 300 mm 250 x 300 mm 300 x 400 mm 150 x 450 mm 400 x 600 mm 75 x 200 mm 150 x 300 mm
eg. * See pages 2-3 for more help
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Pipeline Identification Basic colour bands for the identification of pipe contents are supplied in strips of high quality self adhesive vinyl measuring 150 x 980mm.
How to apply pipe markers
Pipe Contents
Colour
BS4800
Water Steam Oils Gases Acids & Alkalis Air Other Liquids Electrical Services & Ventilation Fire Fighting Warning Fresh Water - potable or non potable
Green 12 D 45 Silver-grey 10 A 03 Brown 06 C 39 Yellow ochre 08 C 35 Violet 22 C 37 Light blue 20 E 51 00 E 53 Black 06 E 51 Orange Red 04 E 53 Yellow 08 E 51 Auxiliary Blue 18 E 53
Example Colour Reference
Code
5 9989 5 9990 5 9991 5 9992 5 9993 5 9994 5 9995 5 9996 5 9997 5 9998 5 9999
Flow Markers • 300 x 40mm • Self adhesive vinyl • Pack of 5 Pipeline identification markers are manufactured from high quality self adhesive vinyl. Each marker has a twin flow direction system so you can simply remove the
PIPELINE
direction which is not required. Gases - Yellow Ochre BS4800 - 08 C 35 INERT GAS
LIQUID NITROGEN 5 9901
5 9900
PIPELINE TRANSPORT FLO The Health and Safety (Safety Signs and Signals) Regulations 1996 require employers to mark visible pipes in the workplace which contain or transport dangerous substances. BS1710: 1984 Identification of Pipelines and Services, specifies the colours to be used for the identification of pipes containing or transporting dangerous substances, including conduits for electrical services and ventilation ducting.
NITROGEN
GAS 5 9903
5 9902
LIQUID OXYGEN 5 9904
HELIUM 5 9905
ACETYLENE
BUTANE 5 9907
5 9906
NATURAL GAS
ETHYLENE 5 9908
5 9909
METHANE
PROPANE 5 9910
5 9911
CHLORINE 5 9912
HYDROGEN 5 9913
AMMONIA
ARGON 5 9915
5 9914
CO2
FUEL GAS 5 9917
5 9916
Water - Green BS4800 - 12 D 45 COLD WATER 5 9918
WASTE WATER 5 9919
CHLORINATED WATER
COOLING WATER 5 9921
5 9920
DEMINERALISED WATER 5 9922
CONDENSATE 5 9923
DRINKING WATER 5 9924
DOMESTIC WATER 5 9925
DISTILLED WATER
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5 9926
HOT WATER 5 9927
Pipeline IdentiямБcation Water - Green BS4800 - 12 D 45 FRESH WATER
HEATING
PURIFIED WATER
5 9929
5 9928
5 9930
SEA WATER
NON DRINKING WATER
POLLUTED WATER
5 9933
5 9932
5 9931
RECYCLED WATER
RAIN WATER
UNTREATED WATER 5 9936
5 9935
5 9934
Acid and Alkali - Violet - BS4800 - 22 C 37 ACID
NITRIC ACID
FORMIC ACID 5 9948
5 9947
5 9946
SULPHURIC ACID
PHOSPHORIC ACID 5 9949
ACETIC ACID
5 9950
5 9951
NITRATE
SODIUM NITRATE
HYDROGEN CHLORIDE
5 9954
5 9953
5 9952
CAUSTIC SODA
PHENOL
SODIUM SULPHIDE 5 9957
5 9956
5 9955
ALKALI
HYDROCHLORIC ACID
AMMONIA
5 9958
5 9959
5 9960 SODIUM HYDROXIDE
POTASSIUM 5 9961
5 9962
Mineral Oils - Brown - BS4800 - 06 C 39
5 9965
5 9964
METHANOL
BENZENE 5 9966
FORMALDEHYDE 5 9968
5 9967
ALCOHOL
PROPANOL
XYLENE
5 9969
5 9971
5 9970
KEROSENE
HEATING OIL
TOLUENE 5 9972
5 9974
5 9973
Electricity - Orange BS4800 - 06 E 51
ACETONE
FUEL OIL 5 9975
5 9976
ELECTRICITY
DIESEL OIL
ETHANOL 5 9977
PIPELINE
OIL
WASTE SOLVENT
HYDROGEN PEROXIDE
5 9963
5 9978
5 9945
Air - Light Blue - BS4800 - 20 E 51 AIR
COLD AIR
COMPRESSED AIR
5 9979
5 9981
5 9980
AIR CONDITIONING
VENTILATION AIR
EXTRACT AIR
5 9982
5 9984
5 9983
WARM AIR
VACUUM 5 9985
COOLING AIR 5 9987
5 9986
BREATHING AIR
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5 9988
Fire - Red - BS4800 - 04 E 53 FIRE MAIN
HOSE REEL 5 9937
To identify direction of flow, simply remove the direction arrow not required.
5 9938
FOAM
SPRINKLER 5 9939
5 9940
Steam - Silver Grey - BS4800 - 10 A 03 STEAM 5 9941
HIGH PRESSURE STEAM
5 9942
VAPOUR
LOW PRESSURE STEAM
5 9943
5 9944
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Security The Data Protection Act 1998 requires the installation of CCTV signs, showing specific wording to assist the public to identify the owner/operator of the system.
These premises are under CCTV surveillance
CCTV surveillance Operated by:
For the purpose of:
For the purpose of:
1 1710 2 1710
CCTV in operation for your personal safety and security
1 1711 2 1711
CCTV
Warning
Images are being monitored for the purpose of crime prevention and public safety.
CCTV in operation
This scheme is controlled by: For further information contact:
1 1713 2 1713
1 1712 2 1712
SECURITY
operates 24hr
Operated by:
1 1700 2 1700
These premises are under CCTV surveillance for your personal safety and security
This organisation
1 1721 2 1721 6 1721
These vehicles are under CCTV surveillance 1 1739 2 1739
Research indicates that the feeling of being watched can influence the behaviour of people, leading to reduction in crime. These innovative signs can be used alongside our standard signs to reinforce security and safety messages. Your actions are being recorded by CCTV 1 1740 2 1740
CCTV images are being recorded for the purpose of crime prevention, crime detection and promoting public safety.
1 1750
DGJMX
1 1751
DGJMX
1 1752
DGJMX
This CCTV scheme is controlled by For further information contact
1 1719 2 1719
H H
These premises are alarmed
Security badges must be worn at all times 1 1736
1 1702 2 1702
All vehicles entering or leaving these premises are liable to be searched
1 7530
Window Labels • 75 x 100mm • Self adhesive face
This is a security patrolled area 1 1727
This is a restricted area 1 1728 2 1728
This property is patrolled by security guards 1 1730
Trespassers will be prosecuted
These premises are alarmed
5 1702
Shoplifters will be prosecuted
5 1729
This property is patrolled by security guards
5 1730
1 1731 These premises are under CCTV surveillance for your personal safety and security
5 9790
CCTV in operation for your personal safety and security
5 9791
No motorcycle helmets beyond this point
5 9792
Visitor Book System Ideal for recording and identifying visitors to your premises. Perforated top copy tears off for insertion into badge wallet with duplicate copy retained for a permanent visitor record. Starter Kit includes a leather look padded folder, visitor book with 300 badge inserts and 10 badge wallets with clips.
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Description
Code
Visitor book starter kit
5 6071
Visitor book refill (300 badge inserts)
5 6072
Badge wallets with clips (Pack of 10)
5 6073
Visitors badges must be worn at all times
1 5444 2 5444
Security
1 1714 2 1714
1 6215 7 6215
Warning
Warning
Warning
Warning
Anti climb paint
Barbed wire
Razor wire
Electric fence
1 1720 2 1720 7 1720
GM GM
1 1715 2 1715 7 1715
GM GM GM
1 4023 2 4023
GM GM GM
Guard dogs on patrol
Warning
Exit for emergency use only
Fire exit only
Keep out
Caution
Caution
This door is alarmed
1 2065 2 2065
GMP MP
GM G
Warning Fragile roof
This door is alarmed
1 2061 2 2061
GL GL
1 4261 2 4261
GL GL
GM GM
This is private property
These doors are alarmed
This door is alarmed 1 1706 2 1706
1 1707 2 1707
FU FU
Caution
Alarm will sound if bar is pushed
Security alarm will sound if door is opened
1 1738 2 1738
The entry of unauthorised persons is prohibited
1 1708 2 1708
FU FU
U U
1 6433
G G
Q *State headroom required
Cars parked here without authorisation will be clamped 1 7532
5 6496
1200 x 150mm Reflective aluminium
M
1 7533
M
*State value
K
M
No tools stored in this vehicle overnight
Thieves will be prosecuted 1 1703
1 7539
2 1723
E
5 6498
5 6497
600 x 150mm Reflective aluminium
600 x 150mm Reflective aluminium
No fly tipping Fly tipping is an offence under the Environmental Protection Act (1990). Offenders may face up to a £50,000 fine and/or a prison sentence
1 1743 6 1743
KQ Q
Notice
SECURITY NOTICE These premises are under constant
Private property
Keep out
surveillance 1 1704 2 1704
1 7003
K K
SECURITY
Cars parked here without authorisation will be clamped Release fee £50.
Cars parked here without authorisation will be clamped Release fee £....
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Bird De�erent Bird deterrent spikes are simple but effective, easy to install, preventing birds from perching and nesting.
5 8105
Manufactured from transparent U-V Stabilised polycarbonate to blend with any
Double sided tape
background. Spikes are rounded and so will not harm the birds and are not dangerous to maintenance personnel. Spikes come in 333mm lengths and can be fitted by the use of screws or by the use of all weather double sided tape, this is most suitable for clean smooth surfaces such as signs and other metal or plastic substrates.
• Find your sign • Select your preferred material (1-7) from available options • Select an available size (A-X) and orientation where available
MATERIAL CODES
SIGN CODES
1 Rigid plastic 2 Self adhesive vinyl 3 Photoluminescent rigid plastic 4 Photoluminescent self adhesive 5 Miscellaneous products 6 Aluminium 7 Polycarbonate
Each sign has a unique 4 digit part number
* No size code required for material code 5
5 8107
333mm Length Supplied in packs of 3
LANDSCAPE SIZES
100 x 75 mm 80 x 80 mm 150 x 150 mm 150 x 100 mm 200 x 150 mm 200 x 200 mm 300 x 100 mm 300 x 250 mm 400 x 200 mm 400 x 300 mm
PORTRAIT SIZES
450 x 150 mm 600 x 200 mm 400 x 400 mm 600 x 400 mm 600 x 450 mm 100 x 100 mm 300 x 150 mm 900 x 600 mm 200 x 100 mm
75 x 100 mm 100 x 150 mm 150 x 200 mm 100 x 300 mm 250 x 300 mm 300 x 400 mm 400 x 600 mm 450 x 600 mm 75 x 200 mm 150 x 300 mm
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69
Hazardous Substances Danger
1 4266 2 4266
Danger
Danger
Danger
Acid
Corrosive materials
Hazardous substances
Radioactive materials
Wear personal protective equipment
Use hand protection
Wear personal protective equipment
Keep away
1 4267 2 4267
G G
1 4268 2 4268
G G
1 4526 2 4526
GM GM
G G
Danger Danger
1 4269 2 4269
Danger
Hazardous substances
Hazardous waste
Hazardous area
See data sheets before use
Handle with care
Do not enter
1 4290 2 4290
GM GM
1 4533 2 4533
G G
1 4530 2 4530
GM G
Warning
Approved respirator must be worn
No unauthorised access
Wear eye protection
Chemical store
1 4534 2 4534
GMP GM
Protective clothing must be worn
UV light
1 5463 2 5463
GM G
1 6219 2 6219
Biohazard
Warning
G G
Keep away
Danger
Danger Silica dust
High voltage
Danger
G G
1 4525 2 4525
Q Q
MULTI-MESSAGE
Asbestos
1 4259 2 4259
Danger
Danger
Asbestos
Asbestos hazard 1 4409 2 4409
GM GM
1 6271 2 6271
GM G
Danger
Danger
Approved respirator must be worn
Permit to work must be obtained
No unauthorised entry 1 6270 2 6270
Asbestos insulation
Do not disturb material
Do not disturb
Report accidental damage immediately
Avoid damage. Report accidental damage immediately
KQ KQ
This is a multi-hazard area
600 x 900mm 5mm PVC
No unauthorised admittance
*State contact details required
70
75mm Width 250m Length Non-adhesive High strength polythene
Danger
Wear personal protective equipment
Approved respirator must be used
5 5059
Labels
a
WARNING CONTAINS BLUE ASBESTOS dust is dangerous to health
GM
1 6482
Follow safety instructions
5 9832
a
WARNING CONTAINS ASBESTOS Breathing asbestos dust is dangerous to health
Follow safety instructions
5 9765
Danger
Danger
Lead paint
Lead paint
Do not disturb material
Do not disturb
Report accidental damage immediately
Avoid damage. Report accidental damage immediately
Lead paint
1 6481
Date
Breathing asbestos
5 8635
Danger
GM
• • • •
K K
Lead paint
1 6480
Barrier tape
CAUTION ASBESTOS HAZARD
Lead Paint
Asbestos Comments
• 27 x 50mm • Self adhesive labels • Rolls of 100
K K
All visitors must report to reception 1 6274 2 6274
Warning
Authorisation
1 6273 2 6273
Warning
To arrange access please contact:
5 8049
Danger
Asbestos
Asbestos
• 80 x 150mm • Double sided tags • Matt pvc • Pack of 10 • Supplied with 150mm nylon cable ties
GMP G
Danger
Danger
Tags
Asbestos
1 6272 2 6272
MP G
SITE SAFETY
Health surveillance in operation
GM G
Asbestos
This product contains asbestos
1 4260 2 4260
Asbestos removal in progress
1 4449 2 4449
GM GM
Danger
Danger
KQ
1 6483
KQ
Flammable Substances Danger
Danger
Danger
No smoking
No smoking
No smoking
Danger
No naked lights
Petroleum spirit Highly flammable
Petroleum spirit Highly flammable
Petroleum spirit Highly flammable
No naked lights
Switch off engine 1 6201 2 6201
KQ KQD
1 6202 2 6202
KQ KQ
No smoking
No smoking
No smoking
No naked lights
No naked lights
No naked lights
1 6205 2 6205
No smoking No naked lights KQ K
• Find your sign • Select your preferred material (1-7) from available options • Select an available size (A-X) and orientation where available
Highly flammable
1 6233 2 6233
KQ KQ
KQ K Hazard symbols most commonly encountered
DANGER SYMBOLS MOST COMMONLY ENCOUNTERED
TO ALL PERSONNEL
TO COMPLY WITH CoSHH REGs OF EXTREMELY FLAMMABLE
ATTENTION TO ANY CONTAINER
CORROSIVE
OR PRODUCT BEARING ANY OF THE SYMBOLS ILLUSTRATED
ALWAYS
FOLLOW DEPARTMENTAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE PROTECTION OF YOUR HEALTH AND SAFETY
1 4452 2 4452
VERY TOXIC
TOXIC
HARMFUL
IRRITANT
Hazardous to the environment
GHS labels classify chemicals in regard to their hazardous properties. Please pay particular attention to any container or product bearing any of the symbols illustrated
MATERIAL CODES
SIGN CODES
1 Rigid plastic 2 Self adhesive vinyl 3 Photoluminescent rigid plastic 4 Photoluminescent self adhesive 5 Miscellaneous products 6 Aluminium 7 Polycarbonate
Each sign has a unique 4 digit part number
Explosives
Oxidiser
Flammables
Corrosives
Toxic
Irritant
Compressed Gas
Environmentally Hazardous
Health Hazard
ALWAYS
Follow departmental instructions for the protection of your health and safety
1 6484 2 6484
Q Q
* No size code required for material code 5
Switch off engine
HIGHLY FLAMMABLE
TO ALL PERSONNEL 2002 PLEASE PAY PARTICULAR
No mobile phones
No naked lights
Switch off engine
OXIDIZING
No naked lights
No smoking
No mobile phones
EXPLOSIVE
No smoking
Explosive atmosphere
No naked lights
1 6228 2 6228
Danger Petroleum spirit Highly flammable
Danger
EX
No smoking
Danger L.P.G. Highly flammable
KQ K
MULTI-MESSAGE
1 6225 2 6225
Danger
No naked lights
Explosive atmosphere
No naked lights
Petroleum spirit highly flammable
No smoking
5 6226 200 x 600mm Rigid plastic
No smoking
KQ K
Flammable vapour
KQ K
Battery charging in progress Explosive gases
No smoking or naked lights when batteries are on charge
Danger
Switch off engine
Danger
Danger
1 6208 2 6208
No mobile phones
KQ K
Flammable liquid
No naked lights KQ KQ
1 6206 2 6206
KQ KQ
No smoking
1 6234 2 6234
No naked lights
Danger
Explosive gases
KQ KQ
EX
No smoking
Flammable liquid
Danger
1 6227 2 6227
KQ K
Highly flammable
L.P.G. Highly flammable
1 6207 2 6207
1 6203 2 6203
Danger
Danger
1 6204 2 6204
Petroleum mixture Highly flammable
Q Q
LANDSCAPE SIZES
100 x 75 mm 80 x 80 mm 150 x 150 mm 150 x 100 mm 200 x 150 mm 200 x 200 mm 300 x 100 mm 300 x 250 mm 400 x 200 mm 400 x 300 mm
CCTV in operation 5 6339 100 x 400mm Rigid plastic
PORTRAIT SIZES
450 x 150 mm 600 x 200 mm 400 x 400 mm 600 x 400 mm 600 x 450 mm 100 x 100 mm 300 x 150 mm 900 x 600 mm 200 x 100 mm
75 x 100 mm 100 x 150 mm 150 x 200 mm 100 x 300 mm 250 x 300 mm 300 x 400 mm 150 x 450 mm 400 x 600 mm 75 x 200 mm 150 x 300 mm
eg. * See pages 2-3 for more help
71
Machinery & Garages Machine�y
1 6277 2 6277
Danger
Warning
Warning
Do not switch on
Do not touch
Do not switch on
Under test
1 6209 2 6209
G G
Warning Do not start or touch 1 6213 2 6213
G G
1 6231 2 6231
Extractors must be used
Men at work
Warning
Do not touch
Do not carry out maintenance work on running machinery
1 4225 2 4225
G G
Equipment locked out
Caution
Caution
Switch off before removing guards
All guards must be in position before starting
1 6221 2 6221
GM G
K K
Danger
Warning 1 6220 2 6220
1 4527 2 4527
G G
Do not reach over or under running machinery
G G
Welding in progress
G G
Warning
Out of order
1 6212 2 6212
1 6210 2 6210
GM G
Warning
Men at work
Do not operate 1 6242 2 6242
G G
Q A
Noise Noise level of 85dB(A) or above
Noise level of 80dB(A) and 85dB(A)
Caution
Ear protection zone
Warning
Ear protectors must be worn
Ear protectors available on request
No entry without ear protection
Ear protectors must be worn
MULTI-MESSAGE
Caution
1 5222 2 5222
1 5223 2 5223
GM GM
1 6250 2 6250
GM GM
1 6251 2 6251
GMP GM
GM GM
Garages
Warning High pressure tyre inflation
1 6501 2 6501
1 6502 2 6502
G G
Keep clear
1 6515 2 6515
G G
1 6513
M
Petrol
G
GM
600 x 625mm 5 7970 Reflective aluminium
5 6487 25 x 25mm
5 6488 25 x 25mm
5 6350 150 x 150mm Self adhesive
5 6330 150 x 150mm Self adhesive
GM
1 6654 2 6654
M G
1 6653 2 6653
M G
1 6651 2 6651
M G
NOTICE
customers are kindly asked to remain undertaken to their vehicle. Please
APPROVED BY THE VEHICLE INSPECTORATE
1 6454
In the interests of Health and Safety in the viewing area while works are
VEHICLE TESTING STATION
Open manhole
Customer parking 1 6514
Diesel
Danger
Service reception
Parking 1 6511
GM GM
Misuse of compressed air is highly dangerous and may cause permanent injury or death
MOT
Viewing area
1 6504 2 6504
GM GM
Warning
1 4441 2 4441
GM G
MOT
1 6510 M
1 6503 2 6503
Safe working load 2.0 Tonnes
Do not start or move vehicle
GM
Moving vehicles
G G
Caution Work in progress 1 6506
Warning
Open pit
Keep clear of lift 1 6505 2 6505
GM G
Danger
Compressed air
Warning
Tyre inflation
1 4234 2 4234
Warning GM GM
Warning
72
Noise hazard
do not enter the garage area unless accompanied by a member of staff.
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Garage Recycling
2 6518
EH
52
Access & Confined Spaces Restricted Access
1 6215 2 6215
1 6218 2 6218
Guard dogs on patrol
Warning
Danger
Danger
Keep out
Keep out
Keep away
1 6216 2 6216
GMP G
Danger
Caution Loading area
Keep clear
Keep clear
GMP GM
1 6222 2 6222
Do not climb on racking
Keep out
Use steps provided
GM G
1 3658 2 3658
Lift machine
GMP G
Access forbidden to all unauthorised persons
Danger 1 4224 2 4224
Quarry workings
M M
Warning Dangerous site
1 6223 2 6223
1 6217 2 6217
GM GM
Danger
Keep out 1 4292
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H H
Use our innovative ‘eye’ signs to reinforce your message. See page 68
Q
GM GM
Fragile Roof
Warning Guard dogs on patrol
Danger
Keep out
Strictly no access 1 6276 2 6276
Warning
Warning
Fragile roof area
Crawling boards or ladders must be used
Do not use roof for storage
Do not use for storage
Fragile roof
1 6214 2 6214
Q Q
1 6230 2 6230
GMP GMP
M M
Warning
1 6232 2 6232
GP G
Confined Spaces
Warning
Warning
1 6260 2 6260
Confined space
Confined space
Approved personal protection equipment must be worn
Wear safety harness
HK H
1 6261 2 6261
Warning
Warning
Confined space
No unauthorised entry
Permit to work must be obtained from 1 6262 2 6262
HK H
Warning
Confined space
1 6211 2 6211
MULTI-MESSAGE
Fragile roof
GM GM
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HK HK
Confined space
Confined space
Warning
Warning
No unauthorised entry
No unauthorised entry
Confined space
Keep locked
Permit to work must be obtained
No unauthorised entry
Page For
Permits to work
1 6263 2 6263
HK H
• Find your sign • Select your preferred material from available options (1-7) • Select an available size (A-X) and orientation where available
1 6264 2 6264
1 6265 2 6265
HK HK
MATERIAL CODES
SIGN CODES
1 Rigid plastic 2 Self adhesive vinyl 3 Photoluminescent rigid plastic 4 Photoluminescent self adhesive 5 Miscellaneous products 6 Aluminium 7 Polycarbonate
Each sign has a unique 4 digit part number
* No size code required for material code 5
HK HK
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LANDSCAPE SIZES
100 x 75 mm 80 x 80 mm 150 x 150 mm 150 x 100 mm 200 x 150 mm 200 x 200 mm 300 x 100 mm 300 x 250 mm 400 x 200 mm 400 x 300 mm
PORTRAIT SIZES
450 x 150 mm 600 x 200 mm 400 x 400 mm 600 x 400 mm 600 x 450 mm 100 x 100 mm 300 x 150 mm 900 x 600 mm 200 x 100 mm
75 x 100 mm 100 x 150 mm 150 x 200 mm 100 x 300 mm 250 x 300 mm 300 x 400 mm 150 x 450 mm 400 x 600 mm 75 x 200 mm 150 x 300 mm
eg. * See pages 2-3 for more help
73
Vehicles & Construction Industrial Vehicles & Ba�e�y Charging
1 4528 2 4528
Warning
Warning
Forklift trucks
Sound horn 1 4032 2 4032
Q Q
Vehicles reversing
Forklift trucks operating
Battery charging area
High visibility clothing must be worn in this area
No pedestrians
No unauthorised entry
Caution
MULTI-MESSAGE
No smoking No naked lights
Proceed with caution 1 6275 2 6275
Q Q
Wear personal protective equipment 1 6278 2 6278
Q Q
Prevent Explosions Ensure that there is a good circulation of air to disperse any accumulation of gas before starting work Never smoke or use naked flames in the battery charging area Do nothing that may cause a spark: Never tighten or loosen connections while cells are on charge or discharge or gassing Keep all connections tight using an insulated spanner Keep other metal objects away from the tops of batteries
Speed ramps
Avoid injury from Electrolyte
1 7599
Q Q
Wear protective clothing and eye protection If electrolyte splashes In EYES: immediately use eye-wash bottle or wash out thoroughly with water On SKIN: rinse liberally with water On CLOTHING: immediately remove contaminated clothing
Drive slowly
High visibility clothing must be worn
DON'T SPILL ELECTROLYTE But if you do so accidentally , swill down the spillage immediately with plenty of water - BUT NEVER DO THIS IN THE VICINITY OF HIGH TENSION ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT - Report the situation immediately and obtain advice
KQ
1 5426 2 5426
For
PVC Banners
K K
131-134
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Construction
Safety Boards 118-121
SITE SAFETY
Under the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 all persons entering this site must comply with all regulations under this act. All visitors must report to the site office and obtain permission to proceed onto the site or any work area. Safety signs and procedures must be observed and personal protection and safety equipment must be used at all times.
SITE SAFETY
Under the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 all persons entering this site must comply with all regulations under this act. All visitors must report to the site office and obtain permission to proceed onto the site or any work area. Safety signs and procedures must be observed and personal protection and safety equipment must be used at all times.
Construction work in progress. Parents are advised to warn children of the dangers of entering this site.
Construction work in progress. Parents are advised to warn children of the dangers of entering this site.
Safety helmets must be worn
Safety helmets must be worn
Protective footwear must be worn
Unauthorised entry to this site is strictly forbidden 1 6414
W 900 x 600mm 1mm PVC
• Find your sign • Select your preferred material from available options (1-7) • Select an available size (A-X) and orientation where available
eg. * See pages 2-3 for more help
Unauthorised entry to this site is strictly forbidden 1 6413
W 900 x 600mm 1mm PVC
MATERIAL CODES
SIGN CODES
1 Rigid plastic 2 Self adhesive vinyl 3 Photoluminescent rigid plastic 4 Photoluminescent self adhesive 5 Miscellaneous products 6 Aluminium 7 Polycarbonate
Each sign has a unique 4 digit part number
* No size code required for material code 5
74
E
BATTERY CHARGING PRECAUTIONS
Caution
Forklift trucks operating
Page
2 4046
KQ KQ
Warning
1 4047 2 4047
HK HK
Battery charging area
Pedestrian area
Do not exceed 10 mph speed limit
1 4242 2 4242
Q Q
Danger
Caution
Sound your horn 1 6279 2 6279
1 4033 2 4033
Q Q
Pedestrian area
10
Danger
Warning
LANDSCAPE SIZES
100 x 75 mm 80 x 80 mm 150 x 150 mm 150 x 100 mm 200 x 150 mm 200 x 200 mm 300 x 100 mm 300 x 250 mm 400 x 200 mm 400 x 300 mm
PORTRAIT SIZES
450 x 150 mm 600 x 200 mm 400 x 400 mm 600 x 400 mm 600 x 450 mm 100 x 100 mm 300 x 150 mm 900 x 600 mm 200 x 100 mm
75 x 100 mm 100 x 150 mm 150 x 200 mm 100 x 300 mm 250 x 300 mm 300 x 400 mm 150 x 450 mm 400 x 600 mm 75 x 200 mm 150 x 300 mm
Adapt-A-Sign Adapt-A-Sign A cost effective sign, allows you to adapt the sign to efficiently manage any changes in personnel or company details. Helps ensure your signs remain up to date at all times. Developed to hold a standard A4 sheet of paper, which you can simply print off with your relevant contact details and insert into the sign. Manufactured from a 3mm PVC, with a hard wearing clear PVC cover. Size: 215 x 310mm
Fire alarm Zone 1
Zone 2
Zone 3
Zone 4
Fire alarm test taking place
Fire wardens:
Fire wardens are: Name:
Fire wardens are:
Tel:
Name: Location: Tel:
On
Name: Location: Tel:
Name:
At
Location: Tel:
5 1043
5 1059
5 1035
Your first aiders are:
First Aiders are:
First aid
Name: Name:
5 1053
5 1052
Tel:
Location:
First aid
Your first aiders are:
Your first aiders are:
Tel:
Name:
Your fire wardens are:
Location: Tel:
The nearest first aid box is situated:
Name: Location: Tel:
5 6079
Spill kit located at:
5 6022
5 6027
5 6083
Fire Action
Fire Action
Any person discovering a fire
Any person discovering a fire
1. Sound the alarm. 2. Phone to call the fire brigade. 3. Attack the fire if possible using the appliances provided.
1. Sound the alarm 2. to call the fire brigade 3. Attack the fire if possible using the appliances provided
On hearing the fire alarm
On hearing the fire alarm
4. Leave the building by 5. Close all doors behind you. 6. Report to assembly point.
route.
4. Leave the building by 5. Close all doors behind you 6. Report to assembly point
5 6004
GENERAL INFORMATION
Zone 5
Your fire wardens are:
route
5 1037 Do not take risks. Do not return to the building for any reason until authorised to do so. Do not use lifts.
5 6091
5 1432
Do not take risks Do not return to the building for any reason until authorised to do so
These toilets were inspected by
Time
5 1423
Use blank frames to display your own message. Perfect for displaying escape route plans (see page 16), to display photos of rooms for residents suffering from dementia, or for general messages.
5 5436
5 6191 Red 5 6192 Green 5 6132 Blue 5 6142 Yellow 5 6197 Black
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Information Toilets 1 7007 2 7007
1 7008 2 7008
GL GL
Toilet 1 7057 2 7057
G G
Stores 1 7046 2 7046
1 7010 2 7010
GL GL
GENERAL INFORMATION
1 7070 2 7070
1 7033 2 7033
G G
Staff only 1 7017 2 7017
1 7021 2 7021
GL GL
1 7074 2 7074
GL G
Toilets 1 7051 2 7051
GL GL
1 7013 2 7013
GL GL
GL G
1 7015 2 7015
GL GL
1 7018 2 7018
GL GL
1 7029 2 7029
Private 1 7014 2 7014
GL GL
Pull
A AE
GL GL
Office
Please ring for attention
G G
1 7028 2 7028
G G
Reception
Push
GL GL
1 7061 2 7061
GL GL
Goods inward
Kitchen
Meeting Room 1 7020 2 7020
1 7053 2 7053
G G
Reception
GL GL
Toilet
Toilets
Canteen
Reception 1 7011 2 7011
1 7009 2 7009
GL GL
Toilet 1 7058 2 7058
Ladies
Gentlemen
GL GL
Automatic door 2 7071
A AE
Automatic door 2 7072
AE
AE
WC 1 7076 2 7076
1 7077 2 7077
V V
1 7043 2 7043
V V
1 7048 2 7048
C C
F F
1 7024 2 7024
DF DF
1 7025 2 7025
WC
1 7026 2 7026
F F
1 7027 2 7027
1 7022 2 7022
F F
1 7023 2 7023
F F
1 7052 2 7052
F F
1 7054 2 7054
F F
Suspended Sign Frame All suspended frames are supplied complete with suspension kit for easy installation. Can be used either single or double sided. Page
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Sign Fixings Suspension kit • Wire hooks • Adhesive ceiling pads
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141-142
5 8110 Supplied in pairs (Screws not included)
Colour
Size
Code
Grey
300x100mm
5 8681
Grey
450x150mm
5 8680
White
300x100mm
5 8700
White
450x150mm
5 8701
Green
300x100mm
5 8703
Green
450x150mm
5 8704
F F
1 7065 2 7065
E E
DF DF
Information, Braille & Tactile
Notice Trespassers will be prosecuted
1 7006
K
Please leave this lavatory
clean
for the next user
1 7037 2 7037
E E
Notice
Responsibility cannot be accepted for any articles left in this cloakroom
K K
Please close the door
Authorised persons only 1 7044 2 7044
1 7042 2 7042
EK EK
All visitors must report to reception
All visitors please sign in 1 7092 2 7092
1 7055 2 7055
E E
E E
NO BALL GAMES
Notice
Private property
Keep out
1 7003
D D
1 7030 6 7030
K
Please do not park in front of these gates 1 7075
K K
Notice
Keep this gate shut 1 7001 2 7001
K
K K
Braille & Tactile Signage Designed to help you meet your obligations under the DDA and Equality Act 2010. Adhesive backed for easy installation • 225 x 150mm
Ground 5 6129
Toilet
• 300 x 150mm
Floor 1 5 6130
5 6131
5 6155
5 6132
Please Ring For Assistance
Kitchen
Toilet
Toilet
Smoking Area
Floor 3
Floor 2
5 6149 5 6491
5 6493
5 6126
Alarm Pull Cord
Toilets
Toilets
Please Ask Staff For Help 5 6490
5 6121
5 6492
5 6494
5 6127
• 75 x 150mm
5 6151
Waiting Room
Arrows are designed to be used alongside Braille and tactile signs to give directions to various facilities. 5 6138
• Select your preferred material (1-7) from available options • Select an available size (A-X) and orientation where available
5 6150
Reception
Arrows
• Find your sign
Main Entrance
GENERAL INFORMATION
1 7002 2 7002
Notice
MATERIAL CODES
SIGN CODES
1 Rigid plastic 2 Self adhesive vinyl 3 Photoluminescent rigid plastic 4 Photoluminescent self adhesive 5 Miscellaneous products 6 Aluminium 7 Polycarbonate
Each sign has a unique 4 digit part number
* No size code required for material code 5
5 6140
5 6162
LANDSCAPE SIZES
100 x 75 mm 80 x 80 mm 150 x 150 mm 150 x 100 mm 200 x 150 mm 200 x 200 mm 300 x 100 mm 300 x 250 mm 400 x 200 mm 400 x 300 mm
PORTRAIT SIZES
450 x 150 mm 600 x 200 mm 400 x 400 mm 600 x 400 mm 600 x 450 mm 100 x 100 mm 300 x 150 mm 900 x 600 mm 200 x 100 mm
75 x 100 mm 100 x 150 mm 150 x 200 mm 100 x 300 mm 250 x 300 mm 300 x 400 mm 150 x 450 mm 400 x 600 mm 75 x 200 mm 150 x 300 mm
eg. * See pages 2-3 for more help
77
Braille & Tactile 150 x 150mm
Men
Women 5 6108
Toilet
5 6109
Baby
5 6110
5 6115
5 6114
300 x 150mm
GENERAL INFORMATION
Fire Exit 5 6185
5 6170
5 6174
5 6104
5 6102
5 6118
No Mobile Phones
Fire Exit
Ramp
450 x 150mm
No Smoking 5 6168
Stairs
5 6117
5 6107
5 6103
5 6106
Staff Only
Shower
Toilet
Entrance
Fire Exit
5 6199
5 6175
Caution
Restricted Access
5 6186
Fire Exit
Fire Exit
Fire Exit
5 6187
150 x 225 mm
Forklift Trucks
5 6319
5 6171
Refuge Point
Caution Mind The Step
Fire Alarm 5 6178
5 6177
5 6176
510 x 75 mm
CUSTOM
Fire Extinguisher
5 6179
Drinking Water
First Aid 5 6180
5 6489
Bespoke braille We can create bespoke braille and tactile signs. If you can’t see the message you want, call us for a quote.
Push Bar To Open
100 x 75mm
5 6189
Numbers 1 - 72
Push
• 75 x 75mm
1
23 59 72
5 6134
80 x 50mm Press For Help
Pull 5 6135
Stairs Countdown
5 6147
Intercoms Label
DDA Sign Pack
Li� Labels • 25 x 25mm • Pack of 15 5 6326
To 78
5 6141
10 5 6301 Pack of 3
This pack contains: 250 x 450mm suspended rigid sign 250 x 450mm wall mounted rigid sign 205 x 205 Disability awareness symbols window transfer 250 x 450mm window transfer (All fixings included)
Ramps
Ramp access 1 7601
Ramp access 1 7602
KQ
KQ
Ramp access 1 7604
1 7605
KQ
Disabled parking only
Ramp access available
1 7606 6 7606
KQ
KQ K
Standard Access Ramp A general purpose solution to most disabled access problems. • Loading capacity of 250kg (40 stone) • Easy & quick to position • Contrasting guidance lines • Hard wearing grit surface • Lightweight Internal track width
Overall width
Weight
Code
600mm
800mm
875mm
6kg
5 9860
900mm
800mm
875mm
8kg
5 9861
1200mm
800mm
875mm
10kg
5 9862
Threshold Access Ramp Designed to overcome most door thresholds. • Loading capacity of 250 kg (40 stone) Page
• Hard wearing grit surface For
• Lightweight
Cable Protectors 59
• DDA colours Length
Height
Overall width
Weight
Code
430mm
75mm
760mm
4kg
5 9863
430mm
100mm
760mm
4.25kg
5 9864
430mm
125mm
760mm
4.5kg
5 9865
GENERAL INFORMATION
Length
Po�table Briefcase Ramp A portable heavy duty aluminium ramp, folds away for improved manoeuvrability and storage. •
Loading capacity of 300kg
•
Easy & quick to position
•
Hard wearing grit surface
•
Lightweight aluminium
•
Carrying handle and lock mechanism
Length
Internal track width
Overall width
Weight
Code
900mm
750mm
760mm
7.6kg
5 9867
1200mm
750mm
760mm
8.6kg
5 9868
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Hotels & Offices O�ice Etique�e Keep offices, kitchens and washrooms clean and tidy with our range of signs and notices to promote appropriate behaviour from staff and visitors. Photocopier Do’s and Don’ts
Microwave Oven Do’s and Don’ts
Refrigerator Do’s and Don’ts
Do’s
Do’s
Do’s
Printer Do’s and Don’ts Do’s
Clean up leaks and spills immediately
Clean up any messes or spills
Reset copier settings when you are finished
Add paper and toner when empty
Check that door is closed completely
Reset the microwave controls when finished
Recycle any unwanted copies
Recycle unwanted copies
Label and store items in appropriate containers
Cover all items in microwave
Remember to throw away spoiled food
Remove any metal/foil packaging
Don’ts Don’t pick up someone else’s copies
Don’ts
Don’ts Don't leave food uncovered Don't adjust temperature settings or leave the refrigerator door open longer than you need Don't move or take items that are not yours
Don’t take someone else’s food out of the microwave while cooking
Don’t leave your originals behind
Don’t leave your food unattended while it is in the microwave
Don’t use company photocopier for personal use
Don't fail to let the appropriate person know if the microwave is broken or faulty
Don't leave items inside refrigerator beyond their ‘use by date’
1 5623 2 5623
Only take your printout
Restock paper if needed
Don’ts Don’t leave coloured or special paper in the tray Don’t use company printer for personal use
Don’t be afraid to ask for assistance
1 5624 2 5624
Don’t be afraid to ask for help
1 5629 2 5629
1 5630 2 5630
GENERAL INFORMATION
Bedroom and Bathroom Notices Bath & Hand Towels Dear Guest Can you imagine how many tons of towels are unneccesarily washed every day in all the hotels all over the world and the monstrous amount of washing powder used which can pollute our rivers and seas ?
Sssh!
Caution Slip hazard
Towels placed into bath or shower. Means: Please exchange. Towels replaced on the towel-rail. Means: I'll use it again.
Others may be sleeping
Use mat in shower
Please help for the sake of our environment
Sorry temporarily out of service
Meeting in progress
Cleaning in progress
DO NOT DISTURB thank you
Please service roomu o
thank y
5 5107
2 7621
1 7620 2 7620
2 7626
Please do not put tea bags, nappies or other sanitary disposables down the toilet. Use the bin provided.
Caution
Drinking water
1 3629 2 3629
5 5107 80 x 205mm
A A
Hot rail
1 6007 2 6007
1 4286 2 4286
5 5105 80 x 205mm
5 5104 80 x 205mm
Caution
5 5106 80 x 205mm
Caution
Caution Very hot water
Floor slippery when wet
1 4287 2 4287
Reverse
Not drinking water
1 4236 2 4236
1 4288 2 4288
Peel ‘n’ Stick Labels • 65mm Diameter • Sheet of 6
Caution
Caution
Caution
Caution
Caution
Caution
Hot water
Hot water
Hot water
Hot water
Hot water
Hot water
5 6098
5 6094
5 6099
5 1654
• 40 x 18mm • Sheet of 10 Do not switch off
Do not switch off
Do not use socket
Do not use socket
Do not unplug
Do not unplug
Server
Computer
Do not switch off
Do not switch off
Do not use socket
Do not use socket
Do not unplug
Do not unplug
Fax machine
Computer
Do not switch off
Do not switch off
Do not use socket
Do not use socket
Do not unplug
Do not unplug
Photocopier
Computer
Do not switch off
Do not switch off
Do not use socket
Do not use socket
Do not unplug
Do not unplug
Printer
Computer
switch Do not off switch off
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5 3436
Do not switch off
Do not use socket
5 3437
Do not unplug
Do not use socket
5 3438
Do not unplug
Printer
5 4040
Computer
Hotels & Schools Staff room
Staff toilets only 1 7080 2 7080
1 7081 2 7081
G G
Warning
Boys toilets 1 7086 2 7086
7 4231
5 1688 300 x 300mm Rigid plastic 5 1689 450 x 450mm Rigid plastic
KP
5 5041 300 x 600mm Fluted polypropylene
G G
No eating or drinking in this area
No smoking outside the school gates
1 5240 2 5240
1 3232 2 3232
Visitors must register at the main office
Visitors badges must be worn at all times
1 5442 2 5442
Children must be supervised at all times
1 5461 2 5461
1 5444 2 5444
1 5465 2 5465
Seatbelt Signs
Toilets This toilet is inspected at regular intervals. Time of last check
Page
Time
Enables coach and bus operators to inform passengers of the requirements of Motor Vehicles (Wearing of Seat Belts) (Amendment) Regulations.
For
Janitorial 51-54 Seatbelts must be worn at all times
i
K K
These toilets were inspected by
Do not leave valuables in changing rooms
Please keep to the left
Passengers must remain seated at all times
Seatbelts must be worn
Dry wipe Marker pen
2 5437
5 3433
Passengers must not stand forward of the driver’s position
F 2 5439
H
GENERAL INFORMATION
1 5462 2 5462
1 5430 2 5430
Quiet Exams in progress
5 1687 300 x 300mm Face adhesive for attaching on inside of window
Trespassing or causing nuisance on a school site can lead to a criminal conviction under Section 547 of the Education Act 1996
G G
Girls toilets 1 7087 2 7087
G G
Peel ‘n’ Stick Labels • 65mm Diameter • Sheet of 6 1 5436
K Seatbelts must be worn at all times when this vehicle is moving
Do not flush sanitary products down the toilet 1 5229 2 5229
A A
• Find your sign • Select your preferred material (1-7) from available options • Select an available size (A-X) and orientation where available
5 1650 MATERIAL CODES
SIGN CODES
1 Rigid plastic 2 Self adhesive vinyl 3 Photoluminescent rigid plastic 4 Photoluminescent self adhesive 5 Miscellaneous products 6 Aluminium 7 Polycarbonate
Each sign has a unique 4 digit part number
* No size code required for material code 5
Seat belts must
be worn at all Seatbelts must times when this vehicle be worn at isall moving times when this vehicle is moving
Seatbelts must be worn
Seatbelts must be worn
Seatbelts must be worn at all times when this vehicle is moving
Seatbelts must be worn at all times when this vehicle is moving
Seatbelts must be worn
Seatbelts must be worn
Seatbelts must be worn at all times when this vehicle is moving
Seatbelts must be worn at all times when this vehicle is moving
Seatbelts must be worn
Seatbelts must be worn
5 1652
5 1651 LANDSCAPE SIZES
100 x 75 mm 80 x 80 mm 150 x 150 mm 150 x 100 mm 200 x 150 mm 200 x 200 mm 300 x 100 mm 300 x 250 mm 400 x 200 mm 400 x 300 mm
PORTRAIT SIZES
450 x 150 mm 600 x 200 mm 400 x 400 mm 600 x 400 mm 600 x 450 mm 100 x 100 mm 300 x 150 mm 900 x 600 mm 200 x 100 mm
75 x 100 mm 100 x 150 mm 150 x 200 mm 100 x 300 mm 250 x 300 mm 300 x 400 mm 150 x 450 mm 400 x 600 mm 75 x 200 mm 150 x 300 mm
eg. * See pages 2-3 for more help
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Quick Fix Signs Our range of Quick-Fix signs has been developed to provide a quick and easy solution to your signage requirements. A 1mm thick rigid plastic provides a durable finish, whilst a peel off backing removes the need for drilling, screwing or additional adhesive fixings. Simply remove the sign backing and position your sign onto a clean, dry and smooth surface. Sign fixing has never been easier.
Fire Fighting Equipment
Fire blanket B
A
SAFE FOR: Flammable liquids SAFE FOR:
B
Live electrical equipment
A
O
T
I
C
A
SAFE FOR: Wood, paper and textiles
B
NOT FOR: Flammable liquid fires
NOT FOR:
NOT FOR:
Wood, paper and textiles N
FOAM SPRAY
WATER
CARBON DIOXIDE
ABC POWDER
A
SAFE FOR: Wood, paper and textiles SAFE FOR: Flammable liquids
B
NOT FOR:
C
Live electrical equipment
Live electrical equipment
USE TO SMOTHER FIRES
USE TO SMOTHER FIRES
SAFE FOR: Wood, paper and textiles
Chip pan fires Deep fat fires Waste bin fires
SAFE FOR: Flammable liquids
CLOTHING FIRES Wrap tightly round someone whose clothes are burning to extinguish flames
SAFE FOR: Gaseous fires
E
D
Do not operate within confined space
D
NOT FOR:
SAFE FOR: Live electrical equipment
Flammable METAL fires
Flammable METAL fires
5 1217 75 x 200mm
NOT FOR:
5 1214 75 x 200mm
5 1215 75 x 200mm
5 1216 75 x 200mm
5 1218 75 x 200mm
DELUXE SIGNS
Fire Action Fire Action
Fire action
1. Operate nearest fire alarm.
Caution
if you discover a fire
Operate nearest fire alarm point
Operate nearest fire alarm point
Operate nearest fire alarm point
Call the Fire brigade by telephoning 999
2. Leave building by the nearest exit.
Report to your assembly point at
3. Report to assembly point.
In the event of fire
Fire Brigade will be called automatically.
Leave the building by the nearest exit.
Do not stop to collect personal belongings
Leave the building by the nearest exit
Leave the building by the nearest exit
Report to your assembly point at
Report to your assembly point at
Do not use this lift
Do not use lift
5 1405 150 x 200mm
5 1419 150 x 200mm
5 1429 150 x 200mm
5 1420 150 x 200mm
5 1213 150 x 200mm
Fire Doors
Fire door keep shut
Fire exit keep clear
Fire door keep closed
Keep locked shut
Automatic fire door keep clear
Fire door keep locked shut
5 9540 80 x 80mm
5 9542 80 x 80mm
5 9545 80 x 80mm
5 9547 80 x 80mm
5 9549 80 x 80mm
5 9551 80 x 80mm
Emergency Escape Fire exit 5 2003 450 x 150mm
Fire exit Keep clear 5 2062 450 x 150mm
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Fire exit 5 2004 450 x 150mm
Push bar to open 5 2052 450 x 150mm
Fire exit 5 2008 450 x 150mm
Fire exit 5 2033 300 x 150mm
Fire exit 5 2007 450 x 150mm
Quick Fix Signs Prohibition Signs
5 3003 300 x 100mm
This is a no smoking area
Do not use mobile phones
No smoking
5 3607 300 x 100mm
No unauthorised persons allowed beyond this point 5 3202 300 x 100mm
5 3002 300 x 100mm
Warning Signs
Danger
Caution Forklift trucks operating
5 9553 300 x 100mm 5 9554 600 x 200mm
Caution
Stop. Look. Listen. Beware of vehicles
5 9590 300 x 100mm 5 9591 600 x 200mm
Danger
Very hot water 5 9555 300 x 100mm 5 9557 100 x 75mm
High voltage 5 9558 300 x 100mm 5 9559 600 x 200mm
Mandato�y Signs High visibility jackets must be worn beyond this point
5 9592 300 x 100mm
in this area 5 9656 300 x 100mm
Now wash your hands 5 9663 300 x 100mm 5 9664 75 x 100mm
must be worn 5 9594 300 x 100mm
Use ear protectors 5 9650 300 x 100mm
Pedestrians must use this route 5 9665 300 x 100mm 5 9666 600 x 200mm
Safety helmets must be worn in this area
Eye protection must be worn 5 9596 300 x 100mm
5 9598 300 x 100mm
Hand protection must be worn 5 9652 300 x 100mm
Masks must be worn when working here 5 9654 300 x 100mm
Sound horn Drive slowly
Pedestrian Route
5 9667 300 x 100mm
DELUXE SIGNS
Use ear protectors
Protective footwear
5 9682 400 x 300mm
Construction Site Signs
Toilets 5 7007 300 x 100mm
Push 5 7028 100 x 75mm
Toilet 5 7061 300 x 100mm
Gentlemen 5 7008 300 x 100mm
Ladies 5 7009 300 x 100mm
Warning Construction site
You are now entering a designated area All persons proceeding past this point must wear an approved safety helmet, safety footwear and high visibility jacket
5 9683 600 x 400mm
Pull
Keep out 5 9684 600 x 200mm 5 9685 600 x 400mm
Site safety starts here 5 9686 400 x 300mm
5 7029 100 x 75mm
Site office 5 9687 300 x 100mm
First aid
Fire extinguisher
5 6002 250 x 300mm
5 1013 150 x 200mm
Fire alarm call point 5 1011 150 x 200mm
Danger Electricity 5 4012 150 x 200mm
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Brass & Aluminium Manufactured from anodised aluminium or brass with printed detail, these signs are ideal for prestigious environments where a high quality finish is essential. Self adhesive backed for ease of installation.
Fire Extinguisher • 75 x 200mm
Fire blanket FOAM SPRAY
A B
CARBON DIOXIDE
SAFE FOR: FOAM Wood, paper and textiles
B
SPRAY
A
B
SAFE FOR: NOT FOR: Flammable liquids
A
Live electrical equipment
NOT FOR: NOT FOR: Live electrical equipment
D
N
O
D
NOT FOR: Flammable METAL fires
5 9179
CARBON DIOXIDE Flammable liquids
Chip pan firesUSE TO Deep fat fires SMOTHER FIRES Waste bin fires Chip pan fires CLOTHING FIRES Deep fat fires Wrap tightly round Waste bin fires someone whose CLOTHING FIRES clothes are burning Wrap tightly round to extinguish flames someone whose clothes are burning to extinguish flames
SAFE FOR:
Flammable Live electrical liquids equipment SAFE FOR: NOT FOR: Live electrical Wood, paper equipment and textiles NOT FOR: A T
I
C
E
Do not operate within confined N O space
Flammable METAL fires
5 9183
Wood, paper and textiles T
I
C
E
Do not operate within confined space
5 9180
WATER
USE TO USE TO SMOTHER FIRES SMOTHER FIRES
SAFE FOR:
B SAFE FOR:
SAFE FOR: SAFE FOR: Wood, paper and textiles Flammable liquids
Fire blanket
USE TO SMOTHER FIRES
5 9181
5 9184
A B
SAFE FOR: WATER Wood, paper and textiles
A
SAFE FOR: NOT FOR: Wood, paper and textiles
Flammable liquid fires
B
D
Flammable METAL fires
5 9182 5 9185
NOT FOR:
NOT FOR: Flammable Live electrical liquid fires equipment NOT FOR: NOT FOR: Live electrical equipment Flammable METAL fires NOT FOR: D
5 9186
Fire Exit
DELUXE SIGNS
• 300 x 100mm
Fire exit 5 9516
Fire exit
Fire exit
5 9517
5 5922
Fire exit
Fire exit 5 9519
5 5926
• 200 x 100mm
Fire exit
Fire exit
5 5925
5 5924
Push bar to open
5 9520
5 5923
Fire exit
5 9518
Push bar to open
Fire exit
5 9521
Fire exit 5 9527
Fire Door & Info Signs • 150 x 200mm
• 140 x 140mm
Fire action
Fire action
if you discover a fire
if you discover a fire
Operate nearest fire alarm point
Operate nearest fire alarm point Fire Brigade will be called automatically.
Fire action
Leave the building by the nearest exit. if you discover
a fire
Call the Fire brigade by telephoning 999
Fire action
Leave the building by the nearest if you discover exit.
a fire
Report to assembly point nearest fire alarm point Operate
Report to your assembly Operate point nearest fire alarm point at
Do not stop to collect personal Fire Brigade will be called belongings automatically.
Call the Fire brigade by Do not stop to collect personal telephoning 999 belongings
Do not use lift
Leave the building by the nearest exit. Report to assembly point
5 9529
Do not stop to collect personal belongings
Do not use lift
5 9539
Leave the building by the nearest exit.
5 9054 5 9052
5 9048
5 9055
Report to your assembly point at Do not stop to collect personal belongings Do not use lift
Do not use lift
5 9528
5 9538
• 175 x 175mm
5 9049
5 9053
• 70 x 70mm
Keep locked shut
5 9102
5 9096
5 9104
Keep locked shut 5 9097
5 9103
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• 100 x 100mm
5 9105
Automatic fire door keep clear Automatic fire door 5 9098 keep clear 5 9099
Fire door keep shut
5 9074
Fire door keep shut
5 9075
Brass, Aluminium & Visual Impact Brass, Aluminium & Stainless Steel Signs • 76mm Diameter • Pre-drilled • Fixings included
Aluminium 5 9137
Aluminium 5 9128
Stainless Steel 5 9134
Stainless Steel 5 9125
Brass
Aluminium
5 9131
5 9139
Brass
Aluminium
5 9122
5 9129
Stainless Steel 5 9136
Stainless Steel 5 9126
Brass
Aluminium
5 9133
5 9138
Brass
Aluminium
5 9123
5 9130
Stainless Steel 5 9135
Stainless Steel 5 9127
Brass 5 9132
Brass 5 9124
DELUXE SIGNS
Visual Impact Range • 5mm Clear acrylic • Frosted crystal vinyl • Anodised aluminium stand-offs • 200 x 200mm
5 9194
5 9195
5 9196
Toilets 5 9192
5 9188
Reception 5 9190
Gents
Ladies
5 9189
Office 5 9191
Staff only 5 9187
• 200 x 50mm • Aluminium • Anodised aluminium stand-offs
150mm
• 450 x 150mm
450mm
5 9688
Visual Impact Sliders • 300 x 250mm
Gents 5 9617
Ladies 5 9616
Toilets 5 9618
Staff only
Office
50mm
5 9615
5 9614
Reception 5 9619
200mm
5 9689
The acrylic visual impact sign can also be made into a bespoke slider of your choice. Please contact the office for more information.
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Brass & Aluminium Aluminium Door Sliders
Engraved Door Signs
• 300 x 40mm • Self adhesive backing • Anodised aluminium
• Self adhesive backing • Engraved PVC • Brushed aluminium or brushed brass effect finish • 140 x 35mm
Toilet
Toilet
5 9119
5 9118
Boardroom 5 9057
5 9056
Private
5 9121
Reception Bathroom Shower 5 9077
DELUXE SIGNS
Room available
Room in use
Kitchen
Kitchen 5 9078
Staff Only 5 9081
Staff Only 5 9080
Manager
5 9116
Shower 5 9076
5 9079
5 9147
Bathroom 5 9064
5 9065
5 9114
Reception 5 9060
5 9061
5 9113
Private 5 9058
5 9059 5 9112
Boardroom
5 9085
Manager 5 9084
Office
5 9117 5 9089
Brass & Aluminium E�ect • 3mm aluminium composite material • Brushed aluminium or brushed brass effect finish • An economical alternative
Office 5 9088
Conference Room 5 9091
Conference Room 5 9090
• 75 x 300mm
• 300 x 100mm
Your message here 5 8856
Your message here 5 8857
• 150 x 200mm 5 9177
PUSH
PULL
5 8861
• 35 x 70mm
5 9167
PULL
5 8860
Your message here
5 9166
PUSH
Your message here
5 9178
5 9071
5 9073
5 9070
5 9072
• 70 x 140mm • 140 x 35mm Your message here 5 8858
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Please state text when ordering.
Your message here 5 8859
5 9067
5 9069
5 9066
5 9068
Tags & Engraving Engraved Valve Tags • 1.5mm 2 ply PVC • Engraved • Pack of 50 Our valve tags are engraved to give better quality than printed, stamped or punched. The tags are drilled at the top centre allowing you to connect it to a ball chain or cable tie. Choose from: Numbered Only
Numbered with Prefix
Colour
27mm
38mm
27mm
38mm
Black text on white White text on black White text on red White text on blue White text on green Black text on yellow Aluminium effect Brass effect
5 1500 5 1501 5 1502 5 1503 5 1504 5 1505 5 1579 5 1580
5 1506 5 1507 5 1508 5 1509 5 1510 5 1511 5 1581 5 1582
5 1512 5 1513 5 1514 5 1515 5 1516 5 1517 5 1583 5 1584
5 1518 5 1519 5 1520 5 1521 5 1522 5 1523 5 1585 5 1586
Numbered Only Each pack contains sequential numbers. Please specify the number range you require (eg. 1-50, 51-100 etc). Numbered with Prefix Each pack contains sequential numbers with prefix lettering. Please specify the number range and prefix you require (eg. HTG:1-50, GAS:51-100 etc).
Engraved Key Fobs • 1.5mm 2 ply PVC • Engraved • Pack of 50 Please specify text required when ordering. Oval 78x150mm
Rectangle 78x150mm
Oval 50x100mm
Rectangle 50x100mm
Black text on white White text on black White text on red White text on blue White text on green Black text on yellow Aluminium effect Brass effect
5 1524 5 1525 5 1526 5 1527 5 1528 5 1529 5 1587 5 1588
5 1542 5 1543 5 1544 5 1545 5 1546 5 1547 5 1593 5 1594
5 1530 5 1531 5 1532 5 1533 5 1534 5 1535 5 1589 5 1590
5 1536 5 1537 5 1538 5 1539 5 1540 5 1541 5 1591 5 1592
DELUXE SIGNS
Colour
Design Your Own Engraved Sign • 1.5mm 2 ply PVC • Adhesive backing
Colour
95mm Dia.
100x75mm
300x100mm
140x35mm
35x70mm
Black text on white White text on black White text on red White text on blue White text on green Black text on yellow Aluminium effect Brass effect
5 1548 5 1549 5 1550 5 1551 5 1552 5 1553 5 1595 5 1596
5 1554 5 1555 5 1556 5 1557 5 1558 5 1559 5 1597 5 1598
5 1560 5 1561 5 1562 5 1563 5 1564 5 1566 5 1599 5 1600
5 1567 5 1568 5 1569 5 1570 5 1571 5 1572 5 1496 5 1497
5 1573 5 1574 5 1575 5 1576 5 1577 5 1578 5 1498 5 1499
ID Tags • 0.8mm Polypropylene • High strength • Resistant to dirt, chemicals & high temperatures Our ID tags are colour coded for use on equipment tests & inspections, or asset marking. Supplied plain or specify required printing when ordering.
Self tie tag
Wide flag tag
Colour
Pack of 14 210x50mm
Pack of 20 100x65mm
White Red Blue Green Yellow
5 5150 5 5151 5 5152 5 5153 5 5154
5 5155 5 5156 5 5157 5 5158 5 5159
Self tie tag
Wide flag tag
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First Aid Under the Health and Safety (First Aid) Regulations 1981 (as amended 1997) employers have a legal obligation to assess and introduce first aid provisions. Any such provisions should be easy to locate.
Name:
First Aiders are:
First Aiders are: Tel:
Name: Location: Tel:
First aid
First aid In the event of accident / illness 1. Call a first aider. 2. Nearest first aid box. 3. Sick bay, for use contact Location To call an ambulance 4. By Day: Dial State condition and location of casualty. Telephonist to call ambulance. 5. By night and at Weekends: Dial Ask for ambulance and give details. Inform security guard.
Your first aiders are
Name: Location: Tel:
First aid 1 6002 2 6002
Emergency shower 1 6001 2 6001
Your first aider is
1 6003 2 6003
Location: Tel:
1 6022 2 6022
Your first aiders are:-
Located
1 6023 2 6023
1 6004 2 6004
1 6020 2 6020
1 6027 2 6027
AED
AED
The nearest first aid box is situated:-
1 6029 2 6029
1 6028 2 6028
Name:
First aid
Your first aiders are:-
Located
Emergency eye wash
Automated external defibrillator
Emergency defibrillator
1 6052 2 6052
1 6024 2 6024
UF UF
1 6026 2 6026
UF UF
1 6025 2 6025
F F
1 6016 2 6016
F F
1 6053 2 6053
First aid kit
Your first aider is located
First aid
FIRST AID
First aid for this department is available from
1 6018 2 6018
First aid 1 6019 2 6019
H H
1 6038 2 6038
H H
First aid box GM GM
1 6010 2 6010
GM GM
1 6012 2 6012
GM G
1 6013 2 6013
GM G
Evacuation chair 1 2147 2 2147
5 6469
Peel ‘n’ Stick Labels • Sheets of 6 • 65mm Diameter
First aider 5 6084 50 x 50mm
First aider
5 6085 25 x 25mm
Accident Repo�t Book • In line with the Data Protection Act 1998, this A4 book enables the record of an accident/incident relating to any individual to be easily removed from the main book and stored securely in an employee’s private records.
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Reflective Armbands
• Self adhesive vinyl
GL GL
GM GM
K K
Enables staff and site visitors to quickly identify fire personnel. Adjustable hook and loop fastening.
First Aider Label
First aid room 1 6015 2 6015
1 6076 2 6076
EK EK
Emergency telephone
1 6014 2 6014
Missing
5 6094
5 6100
Tamper Labels • 82 x 23mm • Roll of 50 Easy-break label clearly denotes when first aid box has been opened. Helps ensure first aid box remains fully stocked. 5 6095
• All accident record pages are on perforated paper to enable records to be kept confidential. 50 individual records.
Open Indicator Position perforations over box opening
5 6300
If seal is broken, please check contents Refill as required
5 6200
First Aid & Safe Conditions
Emergency stop
1 6005 2 6005
Drinking water
Emergency stop
1 6055 2 6055
1 6051 2 6051
1 6007 2 6007
Water mains shut off valve
Gas mains shut off valve
Electrical mains switch
Keep clear
Keep clear
Keep clear
1 6035 2 6035
K K
1 6034 2 6034
K K
K K
EasiFIX Projecting Signs • Face: 150 x 200mm To identify locations of emergency equipment, visible from several view points, use our EasiFIX projecting signs. Supplied ready to install with drilling guide, EasiFIX signs are designed to conceal the fixings for a neat finish.
5 6086
5 6093
5 6088
5 6087
5 6089
5 6090
Vehicle Marking Self adhesive on face for application to inside of window.
5 6096
First aid kit carried on this vehicle
300 x 50mm
Spill kit carried 5 6097
FIRST AID
First aid kit carried
5 6037 100 x 75mm
300 x 50mm
Emergency Treatment Wall Panels Our emergency treatment wall panels 56080, 56081 and 56082 can be fixed to any surface using a quick release hook and loop system and snatch handle for easy removal. This provides first aiders ‘on the spot’ treatment advice. Made from rigid plastic. Emergency Resuscitation Treatment
First aid
1 2 3 4 5 6
Immediately
switch or turn off Electricity, Gas or Water at mains where possible. Call for assistance.
Switch off power
2
Call for assistance
4
Loosen neck wear. Tilt head backwards as far as it will go. Lift chin upwards. This opens the air passage behind the tongue.
First aid
Check for unconsciousness - if unconscious remove any obvious obstructions in the mouth and proceed immediately with Emergency Resuscitation Treatment.
1
Maintain position as above. Check breathing. Look and listen for breathing for no more than 10 secs.
Look along chest for movement indicating breathing
1
3 If power cannot be switched off, push or pull the casualty clear of the electrical source, using any dry non conductive material to safeguard yourself.
Isolate casualty from danger, if electrical supply cannot be switched off, safeguard yourself by standing on and using non-conductive material for removing casualty from electrical contact. Check for unconsciousness. If unconscious remove any obvious obstructions in the mouth. If breathing, turn casualty into recovery position.
2 3
30
Look for signs of circulation ie. breathing, colour, movement or coughing.
Loosen neck wear. Tilt head backwards as far as it will go. Lift chin upwards. This opens the air passage behind the tongue. Maintain position as above. Check breathing. Look and listen for breathing for no more than 10 secs. Look for signs of circulation ie. breathing, colour, movement or coughing. Look along chest for movement indicating breathing
NO BREATHING
4
Interlock the fingers of your hands and ensure pressure is not applied over the victims ribs
Pinch the victims nose closed
• Select your preferred material (1-7) from available options • Select an available size (A-X) and orientation where available
After 30 compressions open the airway again using head tilt and chin lift Take a normal breath and place your lips round the victims mouth
Blow steadily into the mouth whilst watching for the chest to rise, do this twice
Blow steadily into the mouth whilst watching for the chest to rise, do this twice
Continue with chest compressions and rescue breaths in a ratio of 30:2
Continue with chest compressions and rescue breaths in a ratio of 30:2
5
Breathing present. Place in recovery position and treat any life threatening injuries.
R
G
E
2
Pinch the victims nose closed
Take a normal breath and place your lips round the victims mouth
N
C
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Use the heel of your hands in the centre of the victims chest
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Quickly assess the responsiveness of the casualty:
If you believe that someone has received an electric shock you must make sure that all sources are isolated prior to treating the casualty.
LOW VOLTAGE:
If the casualty is responsive then seek assistance and observe until help arrives. If there is no response gently shake the casualty by their shoulders and shout loudly and clearly:
If faced with a casualty suffering from a low voltage shock you must: 1. Try to turn off the power at the mains. 2. Take away any power cables/equipment still in contact with the casualty.
Kneel beside them and make sure both their legs are straight. Place the arm nearest you at right angles to their body, elbow bent with the palm of their hand uppermost.
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This poster sets out simple and generic guidance to raise awareness of potential measures to reduce the spread of the flu virus at work. It aims to:
Where more than one rescuer is available, each should take it in turns to carry out this CPR, changing every 2 minutes.
Place them in the recovery position. Make sure that there is continuous breathing. Send for help or if you are alone then leave the casualty briefly to seek help. Monitor their breathing until help arrives.
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Flu is relatively common in the UK, especially during the winter months. The illness caused by the flu virus can be mild or severe, occasionally leading to death. Some groups of people are more susceptible to the complications of flu than others, especially women in pregnancy, older people (65+) and people of any age with certain medical conditions (asthma, diabetes, immunosuppression, chronic/long term diseases). Pandemic flu is different from seasonal flu because it occurs when a new flu virus emerges into the human population to which most people will be susceptible and which can be spread easily from person to person worldwide – all countries will be affected. This will result in many more people becoming severely ill and potentially many more deaths than occur due to seasonal flu.
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If faced with a casualty suffering from a high voltage shock (E.g. from overhead cables) DO NOT APPROACH. This form of electricity can jump or arc up to 18 metres so stay clear by at least 25 metres until a trained professional (E.g. from the Electricity Board) has switched the power off.
Remove the casualty’s spectacles.
Look for movement, listen and feel for signs of breathing.
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HIGH VOLTAGE:
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“Are you alright?”
1. Stand on books, papers or rubber surface to insulate yourself. 2. Use a low conductive object such as a dry wooden broom to move the power source away.
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Check their breathing: “Can you hear me?”
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Other Injuries
BURNS: If the skin is exposed to electricity it can burn, both internally and externally with entry and exit burns.
Conscious Casualty:
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Getting Help
Report the incident: Dial 999 in the UK (112 in Europe). When asked by the operator which service you require, request an ambulance and answer any questions the ambulance control asks you. Do not hang up until the controller tells you to.
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allow businesses to evaluate potential situations where there may be exposure to the flu virus describe the steps that can be taken to moderate potential exposure to the flu virus identify measures that can be used to reduce the spread of the flu virus
Signs & Symptoms
The signs and symptoms of pandemic flu will likely be similar to those of seasonal flu, but could be more severe. The most significant symptoms are the sudden onset of: Fever – extreme temperature changes Other symptoms may include: Cough or shortness of breath Headache Tiredness Aching joints and limbs Sore throat Runny nose Sneezing or the urge to sneeze Loss of appetite Stomach upset/diarrhoea THE INCUBATION PERIOD The time between contact with the virus and the onset of symptoms is usually between one to four days. THE INFECTIOUS PERIOD People are most infectious soon after they develop symptoms. They can continue to spread the virus, for example in coughs and sneezes, for up to five days (seven days in children). People become less infectious as their symptoms subside, and once symptoms are gone, they are considered no longer infectious to others.
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A business can attempt to minimise the risk of Pandemic Flu within their work environment by taking action on three levels: ENVIRONMENTAL
Environmental Action
1. Prominently displayed signs should be used to discourage staff and visitors with flu symptoms from entering the workplace and remind people of:
ORGANISATIONAL
a) the signs and symptoms of flu b) the importance of self-isolation of individuals with symptoms consistent with pandemic influenza c) the importance of respiratory etiquette and hand hygiene at all times
As soon as the casualty has been taken away you should report the accident to your supervisor. Fill out an Incident Report Form, giving as much information as possible. Leave contact details.
Actions taken to modify behaviour and practice in the workplace to help reduce the spread of the flu virus
2. Surfaces should be cleaned frequently with the usual cleaning materials.
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With your other hand grasp the far leg just above the knee and pull it up, keeping the foot on the ground.
Make a report on any faulty equipment so that repairs can be carried out preventing any further incident.
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Keeping their hand against their cheek pull on the far leg to roll the casualty towards you onto their side.
For more information contact:
3. Where practicable, effective use of physical barriers (screens and counters) should be made to help restrict close interaction and direct contact with potentially ill customers or visitors.
If alone, cool burns for at least 10-15 minutes under cold water before dialling 999 for an ambulance.
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4. Bring their far arm across the chest and hold the back of the hand against the casualty’s cheek nearest to you.
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10. Check their breathing regularly. 11. If the casualty has to be kept in the recovery position for more than 30 minutes turn them to the opposite side to relieve the pressure on the lower arm.
Actions taken within the environment to reduce the spread of the flu virus
Actions taken at the level of the individual to restrict the spread of the flu virus
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4. Consideration should be given to improving access to effective hand hygiene facilities. Where practicable, hand rubs could be made available at entrances to premises and washrooms, or at workstations.
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These may occur for a period of time after an electric shock. While these seizures are happening you must protect the casualty from harm such as banging their head, but do not restrain them. Call for help and monitor the situation until assistance arrives.
CASUALTIES WITH NO APPARENT INJURY Even if the casualty appears unharmed they should still be taken to hospital for a check up as organs and systems could be affected hours after the incident.
Catch it
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5. Where practical, consideration should be given to minimising the amount of soft furnishings and other objects that could become contaminated and are difficult to clean.
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How Does The Virus Spread?
Pandemic flu is able to be spread in two main ways: Directly: From person-to-person via coughing or sneezing which allows microscopic infected droplets to transfer a short distance (usually 1 metre or less) and be inhaled or caught on exposed skin. Similarly the infection can be transferred through shaking the hand of an infected person and then touching your mouth, eyes or nose without first washing your hands. Indirectly: Touching hard surfaces or objects (e.g. door handles) that have become contaminated with the flu virus and then touching your mouth, eyes or nose without first washing your hands. The virus is likely to survive on hard surfaces (telephones, desktops etc) for approximately 24 hours and could therefore be transmitted to multiple personnel without good housekeeping practices. On soft surfaces, such as clothing, its ‘lifespan’ is likely to be closer to 24 minutes.
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Organisational Action
1. Raise awareness among staff of the signs and symptoms of flu and the need for individuals to stay at home if they have symptoms. 2. Consider how best to manage people who develop symptoms in the workplace. 3. Encourage staff that become unwell to go home and stay at home until their symptoms clear. 4. Consider alternatives to direct meetings and visits (e.g. phone or video conferencing). 5. Where contact with those who may have symptoms is unavoidable (customers/visitors), encourage: a) the use of proper hand hygiene before entering premises or handling goods. Staff should minimise contact with their mouth, eyes and nose until their hands have been cleaned. b) the practice of respiratory etiquette, such as covering the mouth with a tissue when coughing and sneezing. 6. Where practicable, direct contact should be avoided and, where possible, a distance of more than 1 metre should be kept between staff and customers/visitors. 7. Where social interactions are unavoidable, individuals with symptoms should be encouraged to minimise close interactions with people. If contact is unavoidable, the individual could be asked to wear a face mask while interacting with staff. 8. HR policies should reinforce the early recognition of illness and the need for workers to remain at home when ill. HR policies should be sensitive to staff needs during times of caring for family members.
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Prevention & Avoidance
If an individual feels ill whilst at work, with symptoms highlighted in section 2 of this poster, it is important that they do not simply carry on working. Their symptoms should be reported immediately to their manager or the occupational health department and, if they are consistent with flu, they should be sent home. They should be advised to contact the necessary health authorities and told not to return to work until the symptoms have cleared and they feel well enough to return. If individuals develop symptoms while not at work, they should adhere to the following advice: • • • •
Stay at home (self-isolate) Do not go to work until you are fully recovered Contact the NHS for advice and assessment of symptoms Inform your employer that you are ill
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Use a disposable tissue to cover their nose and mouth when coughing and/or sneezing, dispose of the tissue promptly (do not re-use) and then wash their hands Clean their hands frequently, especially after coughing, sneezing and using tissues. Use soap and water or hand rubs Minimise touching of the mouth, eyes and/or nose Use normal household detergent and water to clean surfaces frequently touched by hands • Clean their hands as soon as they get to work and when they arrive home • • •
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1. Follow the advice given in section 4 of this poster. 2. If attendance at a public place or location is unavoidable, then individuals with symptoms should be encouraged to clean their hands or use a hand rub before entering premises. 3. Encourage individuals with symptoms to maintain high levels of respiratory hygiene and to dispose of tissues appropriately: ‘Catch it, Bin it, Kill it’. 4. Minimise interactions with people. 5. Where social interactions are unavoidable, in addition to the measures outlined, consideration might be given to asking individuals with symptoms to wear a face mask. If face masks are worn, staff must follow the procedures for their safe use, paying particular attention to how they are both removed and disposed of.
USEFUL TELEPHONE NUMBERS: NHS (England & Wales): NHS (Scotland): NHS (Northern Ireland):
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Your GP will be able to give advice and diagnosis over the phone, do not go to the surgery or hospital in person unnecessarily.
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5 8166 26 page A5 booklet covers essential information on: How to lift safely; Task assessment advice; Manual handling legislation. Includes a questionnaire and certificate. 5 8167 A2 laminated poster (420 x 594mm) 5 6057 A 25 minute DVD presented by Diane Youdale covers: Anatomy of the back; Making an assessment; Lifting techniques; Lifting aids and equipment; LITE Assessment 5 8166 26 page A5 Booklet
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Fire Safety 5 8168 26 page A5 booklet covers essential information on: How fires start; Preventing a fire starting and spreading; Evacuation procedures; Tackling small fires; fire safety checklist; Fire safety legislation and do's and don'ts in a fire situation. Includes a questionnaire and certificate. 5 8169 A2 laminated poster (420 x 594mm)
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5 6056 A 32 minute DVD covers: An introduction to fire safety; Fire prevention; Extinguishing fires at work; Fire evacuation
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Introduction to Health & Safety A 32 minute DVD covers: Slips trips and falls; Manual handling; PPE; Equipment safety; COSHH; Working at heights; Fire safety; People at risk; First Aid and Accident reporting
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Permits to Work form an integral part of every Health & Safety Management System. They include risk assessment and sign-off to ensure that only competent employees are working on the identified hazards. Permits contain 3 parts (original, plus two carbon copies for management records) with a useful card backing in the form of an A4 sign.
Permit Hot work Electrical work Confined spaces Working at heights Hazardous substances General work
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Regulation & Safety Guidance Health & Safety Law Poster The HSE released a new design of the statutory Health & Safety Law Poster in April 2009. The old version currently remains valid but must be replaced by APRIL 2014. • The new version includes a unique, serial numbered hologram to ensure its authenticity. • It is easier to read and understand, providing benefits from increased Pocket Guide awareness to both workers and Pack of 25 pocket guides, employers. ideal for individual distribution. • Unlike the previous poster, there is no need to provide the name and address of the enforcing authority for the premises.
Health and Safety Law
What you need to know All workers have a right to work in places where risks to their health and safety are properly controlled. Health and safety is about stopping you getting hurt at work or ill through work. Your employer is responsible for health and safety, but you must help.
What employers must do for you
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Decide what could harm you in your job and the precautions to stop it. This is part of risk assessment.
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In a way you can understand, explain how risks will be controlled and tell you who is responsible for this.
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Consult and work with you and your health and safety representatives in protecting everyone from harm in the workplace.
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Free of charge, give you the health and safety training you need to do your job.
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Free of charge, provide you with any equipment and protective clothing you need, and ensure it is properly looked after.
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Provide toilets, washing facilities and drinking water. Provide adequate first-aid facilities. Report injuries, diseases and dangerous incidents at work to our Incident Contact Centre:
0845 300 9923
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Have insurance that covers you in case you get hurt at work or ill through work. Display a hard copy or electronic copy of the current insurance certificate where you can easily read it.
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Work with any other employers or contractors sharing the workplace or providing employees (such as agency workers), so that everyone’s health and safety is protected.
What you must do
If there’s a problem
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Take reasonable care of your own and other people’s health and safety.
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You can also look at our website for general information about health and safety at work.
Co-operate with your employer on health and safety.
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If, after talking with your employer, you are still worried, phone our Infoline. We can put you in touch with the local enforcing authority for health and safety and the Employment Medical Advisory Service. You don’t have to give your name.
Tell someone (your employer, supervisor, or health and safety representative) if you think the work or inadequate precautions are putting anyone’s health and safety at serious risk.
HSE Infoline:
0845 345 0055 HSE website:
www.hse.gov.uk Fire safety
Your health and safety representatives:
You can get advice on fire safety from the Fire and Rescue Services or your workplace fire officer.
• The new poster reduces the administrative costs for employers, who no longer need to include and update additional information.
Employment rights
Other health and safety contacts:
Find out more about your employment rights at:
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Rigid Plastic Posters Personal Protective Equipment at Work Regulations 1992 In situations where risks cannot be controlled by other means such as safe systems of work or engineering controls, employers are required to protect their employees from risks to health and safety by providing suitable personal protective equipment (PPE)
What you need to know Employers must
PPE must
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Fit the user properly and comfortably and adjust where necessary.
Employees must Use the PPE provided.
Not hinder the performance of the task or add to the risks involved.
Report any loss defects or damage to PPE. Take care to correctly store PPE
3. Proper Grip Make sure you have a good hand hold. Grip with the palms of the hands and the roots of the fingers. Never lift with the finger tips! 4. Stance Face the direction of travel if lifting alone. Stand over the object. Feet shoulder width apart and one slightly in front of the other. Make sure your knees are bent.
Used by people who have received adequate information, instruction and training.
5. Arms Close to Body Keep the arms close to the body. This ensures that the legs and body take the weight instead of the hands and arms. 6. Chin In Before lifting, raise the head slightly and tuck the chin in. This helps to keep the back straight. 7. Body Weight Be aware of your body weight and how to use it to best advantage. Use your body as a counterweight to save muscular effort.
Employers must ensure that:
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These regulations require employers to perform suitable and sufficient assessment of work stations used by users or operators, to identify risks to health and safety and to reduce the risk to health and safety to the lowest extent so far as is reasonably practicable.
Keyboard Work Surface Work Chair Space Requirements Lighting Reflectors & Glare
The characters on the screen shall be well defined and clearly formed, of adequate size and spacing between the characters and lines. The keyboard shall be tiltable and separate from the screen, have a matt surface and the keys shall be adequately contrasted and legible from the working position. The work surface shall be sufficiently large with low reflectance surface and allow
Reduce the risk of hearing damage to the lowest levels reasonably practicable. Ensure noise assessments are carried out by a competent person.
Provide necessary training, instruction and information on risks to hearing and how to minimise them and how to obtain ear protectors when required.
The workstation shall be of sufficient dimensions as to provide enough space to
So far as reasonably practicable place notices and warning signs in ear protection areas.
change position and vary movements.
Provide hearing checks where noise assessments indicate a risk of hearing damage
Room lighting and task lighting provided shall ensure satisfactory lighting conditions and an appropriate contrast between screen and background environment. Possible disturbing glares and reflections shall be prevented.
Ensure ear protection is: a) Provided to employees who ask for them b) Provided to all those who are exposed. c) Are used by those exposed. d) Are kept and maintained to a satisfactory standard.
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Only fully trained personnel are allowed to use equipment where there is a specific risk. Work equipment provided is suitable, maintained and used without risk.
Employees: Do not have duties under PUWER, but do have general duties under the HSW Act and the Management of Health and Safety at Work Regulations 1999, for example to take reasonable care of themselves and others who may be affected by their actions and co-operate with others.
or normal speech level of the operator.
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Humidity
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Ensure a record of assessments are kept until re-assessment. Use means other than ear defenders to reduce exposure to noise.
The software to be used should be suitable for the task and adequate or adaptable to the ability levels of the operator. No monitoring without operators Knowledge and operators to be involved in task design whenever possible.
Measures are in place to minimize risks.
What you need to know Employers Must
Noise
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Incurable damage to hearing can be caused by exposure to high noise levels. The control of noise at work regulations 2005 place duties on employers and employees to reduce the risk of damage to hearing at work. Ensure you are familiar with the categories of risk and the actions to be taken.
The work chair shall be stable, and allow the user ease of movement and comfortable working position. The seat of the chair shall be height adjustable and backrest shall be adjustable in height and tilt. A footrest shall be provided to user requesting one.
fixtures do not cause direct glare or distracting reflections on to the screen.
Safe for use, maintained in a safe condition and, in certain circumstances, inspected to ensure this remains the case. Accompanied by suitable safety measures, e.g. Protective devices, markings and warnings.
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Workstations shall be designed so that light sources and brightly coloured
Suitable for intended use.
Controlling damage from noise at work
Health & Safety (Display Screen Equipment) Regulations 1992
Display Screen
General Provisions In general terms, the regulations require that equipment provided for use at work is:
8. Co-ordinate effort Where two or more people are involved in the lift make sure the handling is co-ordinated correctly.
Workstation requirements What you need to know
Similarly, if you allow employees to provide their own equipment, it too will be covered by PUWER and you will need to ensure it complies.
Manual Lifting and Handling. It does not require a great deal of weight to cause back injuries through lifting and handling. There are eight points to good manual handling, these are: 1. Check load Ensure you know what you are trying to lift and where it is to be carried to. What does it weigh? Is it an awkward shape? Will balance be a factor? 2. Personal limitations Know the limit of your own ability due to age, strength, fitness or girth. If in doubt... get help.
when not in use.
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Good manual handling what you need to know
Provide relevant training in the use
Consult with employees on the
These regulations require risks to people’s health and safety, from equipment that they use at work, to be prevented or controlled.
Under these regulations, made under the health & safety at work act 1974, from 1st January 1993 additional duties are placed on employers to avoid hazardous manual handling operations so far as is reasonably practicable. Assess unavoidable manual handling operations. Take steps to reduce the risk of injury from such operations so far as is reasonably practicable.
particular risks involved.
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Provision and Use of Work Equipment Regulations 1998 (PUWER)
Manual Handling Operations Regulations 1992
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The Health & Safety (Safety signs signals) Regulations 1996
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The Health and Safety (Safety Signs and Signals) Regulations require employers to ensure that their employees receive training in the meaning of safety signs. The symbols shown are the most common used for health and safety and the majority are internationally recognised. The symbols are extracted from ISO 7010. Prohibition
The Health and Safety (Safety Signs & Signals) Regulations 1996 require employers to mark visible pipes in the workplace which contain or transport dangerous substances. BS1710: 1984 Identification of Pipelines and Services, specifies the colours to be used for the identification of pipes containing or transporting dangerous substances, including conduits for electrical services and ventilation ducting.
These regulations provide the legal means to require employers to provide safety signs in a variety of situations where there is a
General sign indicating prohibition
No smoking
No naked flames
Do not extinguish with water
Not drinking water
No access for pedestrians/ No pedestrians allowed
No unauthorised access
No industrial vehicles/ No forklift trucks
Do not operate/Do not touch this switch
Do not use ladder
or controlled satisfactorily by other methods.
Pipe Contents No children allowed
Do not run
Do not wear metal studded footwear
Mandatory
Know your safety signs Prohibition signs (Do not do) Signs prohibiting certain behaviour e.g. No Smoking
Mandatory signs (You must do) Signs which indicate a specific course of action is to be followed e.g. Safety helmets must be worn Safe Condition Signs (Safest way) Signs giving information about safe conditions, doors, exits and escape routes e.g. Fire exits Fire signs (Fire fighting equipment) Signs indicating the location of fire fighting equipment e.g. Fire point
Do not use hoist to transport people
Do not use lift in the event of fire
No admittance for people with pacemakers
Switch off mobile phones/ Do not use mobile phones
No eating or drinking
No use of cameras/ No photography
No radios/No playing of radios
Wear eye protection
Wear head protection
Wear hearing protection
Wear respiratory protection
Wear foot protection
Wear hand protection
Wear face shield
Wear safety harness
Sound horn
Check guard
Wash your hands
Use adjustable guard
Keep locked
Pedestrians must use this route
Wear protective clothing
Wear mask
Wear anti-static footwear
Wear laboratory coat
Wear high visibility clothing
Use welding mask
Switch off after use
Mobile phones
Wear safety seat belt
Wear Life jacket
Connect an earth terminal to ground
Beware electricity
Beware flammable material
Beware oxidising material
Beware explosive material
Beware toxic material/ Beware poison
Beware corrosive
Beware ionising radiation
Beware non ionising radiation
Beware of laser beam
Beware trip hazard/ Beware uneven surface
Beware of falling Beware unguarded drop
Beware strong magnetic field
Beware biological hazard
Beware low temperature
Beware of bull
Beware slippery surface
Beware of guard dog/ Beware of dog
Beware of heavy goods lorries
Beware compressed gas
06 C 39 Brown
Gases
08 C 35 Yellow ochre
Acids & Alkalis
22 C 37 Violet
Air
20 E 51 Light blue
Other Liquids
00 E 53 Black
Electrical Services & Ventilation
06 E 51 Orange
Beware of overhead loads/ Beware of industrial vehicles/ Beware crane operating overhead. Beware of forklift trucks
04 E 53 Red
Warning
08 E 51 Yellow
Fresh Water
18 E 53 Auxiliary Blue
Beware of sudden loud noises
Beware of crushing
Beware of barbed wire
Beware scaffold incomplete
Beware of falling objects
Limited headroom
Beware motor stops and starts automatically/Beware remotely controlled equipment
Fragile roof
Overhead fixed obstructions
Battery charging
General safe condition sign
Slide to left to open
Slide to right to open
Break to obtain access
Stretcher
Location of first aid shower/ Location of emergency shower
Location of first aid eyewash/ Location of emergency eyewash
Drinking water
Automated external heart defibrilator
Location of evacuation assembly point
Push to open/ Push bar to open
Pull to open/ Pull bar to open
Provision for disabled people
For use with fire equipment signs & safe condition signs
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Location of emergency telephone
Escape route
Escape route
Fire Equipment
Emergency call point
Mineral Oil
Foam inlet
Location of fire hose reel
Location of fire extinguisher
Location of fire telephone
General fire equipment sign
Location of emergency stop button
Fire door keep shut
Fire door keep locked shut
Automatic fire door keep clear
Smoke door keep shut
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Location of foam inlet
Turn anticlockwise to open
Turn clockwise to open
Dry riser
Wet riser
Location and identification of dry riser
Location and identification of wet riser
Fire exit keep clear
Escape route keep clear
For use with escape route signs
Fire fighter's switch
Location and identification of fire fighters switch
GAS
For use with escape route signs
Fire plan
Remove
security fastening when premises are occupied
Location of fire plan
As shown in the Positioning Pipeline Markers diagram, these symbols should be shown on every flow marker.
Incident
Effect
First Aid Procedure
Oil Ingestion
Mineral Oil is a cathartic. Its affects may result in serious diarrhea, nausea, vomiting or abdominal cramping. Aspiration into the lungs can also cause chemical pneumonia.
Do not induce vomiting if mineral oil is swallowed. Only if conscious, give large quantities of water (note, never give anything by mouth to an unconscious person).
Can cause irritation to the respiratory tract. Symptoms include coughing and shortness of breath.
Guide affected person(s) to fresh air and get medical attention where appropriate.
Get medical attention without delay.
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D.S.E.A.R.
EX
and can cause irritation to skin, eyes and respiratory tract
Dangerous Substances and Explosive Atmosphere Regulations
Battery Charging Safety Procedures The following relates to lead-acid industrial batteries that are used in the two main applications: • •
Motive power - to drive/power forklift trucks and other vehicles Standby power - to provide backup for equipment in the event of a mains failure
Chemical
Introduced on 9 December 2002, the Dangerous Substances and Explosive Atmosphere Regulations (DSEAR) was introduced to set a minimum requirement for the protection of workers from fire and explosion risks relating to dangerous substances and potentially explosive atmospheres.
Safe Working Practices • Protective clothing like face mask, goggles, apron, gloves must always be worn • Ensure staff are aware of and provided with eyewash and/or drench facilities
Provide oxygen to those with difficulty breathing and artificial respiration to those not breathing.
The Regulations implement two European Directives: EX
EX
Contact with Eyes
Eyes irritation and discomfort (similar to that caused by motor oil) may result from mists or fumes.
Continuously flush eyes immediately with plenty of water for at least 15 minutes post event, lifting lower and upper eyelids on occasion. Medical attention should be given immediately.
Contact with Skin
Extended contact may cause irritation and possibly dermatitis due to hypersensitivity.
Wash skin immediately and over a sustained 15 minute period with plenty of water. Contaminated clothing and shoes should be removed and medical attention arranged. Wash/clean any effected clothing or shoes before reuse.
• Spillage handling equipment andprocedures should be in place • Staff should be aware of procedures relating to washing off spillages from
Explosive Atmospheres Directive 99/92/EC (ATEX 137) The safety aspects of the Chemical Agents Directive (CAD)
Employers must undertake the following to comply with the DSEAR:
Repeated or prolonged skin exposure may cause dermatitis. Untreated and mildly-treated oils are listed by both NTP and IARC as human carcinogens (note, highly refined mineral oils are not classified in this way) Aggravation of Pre-existing Conditions Those with pre-existing skin disorders or impaired respiratory function could be more susceptible to mineral oils
Electrical
Take actions to reduce or eliminate risks
Safe Working Practices
Carry out a hazardous area classification
• Ensure charger is switched off before the battery is connected or disconnected
Within hazardous zones ensure correctly rated electrical and mechanical equipment is used
Provide information and training to employees on DSEAR
• Always use insulated tools • No tools or other conductive objects should be placed on top of battery Short circuits can cause extensive arcing, burning and melting of metal objects and explosion of charging gases.
• •
Warnings and precautions listed for any mineral oil product should be observed and where appropriate acted on.
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Know Your GHS and CHIP Warning Symbols Hazard: Explosive GHS Symbol
CHIP Symbol
Hazard: Flammable GHS Symbol
CHIP Symbol
Hazard: Oxidizing GHS Symbol
CHIP Symbol
HIGHLY FLAMMABLE
OXIDIZING
EXPLOSIVE EXTREMELY FLAMMABLE
GHS Hazard Class and Category Unstable explosives Explosives of Divisions 1.1, 1.2, 1.3, 1.4 Self reactive substances and mixtures, Types A,B Organic peroxides, Types A,B
Hazard: Compressed Gas GHS Symbol
CHIP Symbol
GHS Hazard Class and Category Flammable gases, category 1 Flammable aerosols, categories 1,2 Flammable liquids, categories 1,2,3 Flammable solids, categories 1,2 Self-reactive substances and mixtures, Types B,C,D,E,F Pyrophoric liquids, category 1 Pyrophoric solids, category 1 Self-heating substances and mixtures, categories 1,2 Substances and mixtures, which in contact with water, emit flammable gases, categories 1,2,3 Organic peroxides, Types B,C,D,E,F
Hazard: Corrosives GHS Symbol
No CHIP version available
GHS Hazard Class and Category Gases under pressure: - Compressed gases - Liquefied gases - Refrigerated liquefied gases - Dissolved gases Hazard: Irritant GHS Symbol
CHIP Symbol
HARMFUL
CHIP Symbol
Petrol
EX
Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG)
EX
EX
Paints
EX
EX
TOXIC
CORROSIVE
HARMFUL
GHS Hazard Class and Category Corrosive to metals, category 1 Skin corrosion, categories 1A,1B,1C Serious eye damage, category 1
Hazard: Health Hazard GHS Symbol
CHIP Symbol
HARMFUL
CHIP Symbol
GHS Hazard Class and Category Acute toxicity (oral, dermal, inhalation), categories 1,2,3
Hazard: Environmental Hazard GHS Symbol
CHIP Symbol
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• • • •
CORROSIVE
EMPLOYEES MUST Make full and proper use of any control measure, personal protective equipment (PPE) or other facility provided. Report any defects found in the control measures, PPE or facilities provided. Follow the instructions provided within data sheets or other safety information and only use and dispose of substances in the recommended manner.
Get to know the warning symbols
• Read and understand the label before opening any container • Double-check that the chemical you are opening is the one required • Consider the hazards, including violent reactions between chemicals • Open container carefully in a well ventilated area
• Always wear appropriate protective clothing • Take extreme care whilst using hazardous chemicals • Use method which reduces risk of inhalation, ingestion or contact with skin, eyes and clothing • Never eat, drink or smoke whilst handling chemicals • Always seal container tightly after use
Know your CoSHH and CHIP Warning Symbols Explosive. A substance which under defined test conditions will detonate, quickly deflagrate or upon heating explode when partially confined.
Oxidizing. A substance which gives rise to a highly exothermic reaction when in contact with other substances, particularly flammable substances.
Flammable. A substance which is a liquid having a flash point equal to or greater than 21 degrees Celsius and less than or equal to 55 degrees Celsius.
HARMFUL
GHS Hazard Class and Category
Acute toxicity (oral, dermal, inhalation), category 4 Skin irritation, category 2 Eye irritation, category 2 Skin sensitisation, category 1 Specific Target Organ Toxicity – Single exposure, category 3
Respiratory sensitization, category 1 Germ cell mutagenicity, categories 1A,1B,2 Carcinogenicity, categories 1A,1B,2 Reproductive toxicity, categories 1A,1B,2 Specific Target Organ Toxicity – Single exposure, categories 1,2 Specific Target Organ Toxicity – Repeated exposure, categories 1,2 Aspiration Hazard, category 1
GHS Hazard Class and Category
OXIDIZING
CORROSIVE
TOXIC
HARMFUL
IRRITANT
Hazardous to the aquatic environment - Acute hazard, category1 - Chronic hazard, categories 1,2
EXPLOSIVE
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HIGHLY FLAMMABLE
EXTREMELY FLAMMABLE
VERY TOXIC
Keep away from heat and flames Avoid oral contact of any kind Never inhale Avoid contact with skin and eyes
Chemical Checklist
EMPLOYERS MUST Assess health risks to employees and others working on the premises. Initiate procedure to control and monitor unavoidable exposure to substances which may harm the health of employees and others on the premises. Provide information and training relevant to the hazards associated within each area of working to ensure that all personnel are aware of the risks involved and preventive measures taken to control them.
TOXIC
GHS Hazard Class and Category
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Handling Chemicals Safely • All chemicals should be clearly marked • Be aware of the storage requirements of each type • Take extreme care when mixing chemicals
What you need to know
Hazardous to the environment IRRITANT
Hydrogen gas given off by the battery during charging. Risk of fire and/or explosion if flammable mixtures of hydrogen with air accumulate.
• Ensure good ventilation at a high level immediately above the batteries is provided • Designate charging area should be clearly marked “No Smoking” and “No Naked Lights” • Make sure the battery is topped up to correct level • Ensure all connections are secure before switching on • Electrical equipment/sources of ignition to be a distance away from charger • Keep batteries upright and properly secured during charging • Use the lifting holes provided on the battery container • Wear essential protective clothing and footwear at all times
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Under the control of substances hazardous to health regulations 2002, all persons at work need to know the safety precautions to take so as not to endanger themselves or others through exposure to substances hazardous to health.
Oxidizing gases, category 1 Oxidizing liquids, categories 1,2,3
Hazard: Toxic
electric shock taking place
Safe Working Practices
Varnishes
Certain types of combustible and explosive dust
Control of substances hazardous to health regulations 2002
GHS Hazard Class and Category
GHS Symbol
• Ensure staff are made aware of the actions to undertake in the event of
Explosion
Introduce measures to protect against explosions where a workplace is shared by more than one employer
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The Globally Harmonized System (GHS) of classification and labeling of chemicals was introduced in 2009 and sees the gradual phasing out of the orange and black CHIP labels. This poster has been designed to help employees identify the hazardous nature of chemicals through recognition of the symbols shown below.
• Always disconnect the earthed terminal first and reconnect it last
Electric shocks can be received from both batteries and charging equipment.
Mineral Oil should be kept in a tightly closed container and stored in a cool, dry, ventilated area away from sources of heat or ignition. Store mineral oil away from combustible or reactive materials and in an area protected against physical damage and away from direct sunlight. Containers used for this material may be hazardous even when empty as they retain vapor and liquid residues.
• Remove any metallic items like jewellery from hands, wrists, neck etc
Identify pipes and containers containing dangerous substances
Handling and Storage
•
clothes and skin
Batteries contain sulphuric acid, which is poisonous, corrosive and causes burns/irritation on contact with the skin or eyes.
Conduct a risk assessment of all operations and procedures involving potentially dangerous substances
Make arrangements to deal with accidents and emergencies
Chronic Exposure
•
Hazardous Substances
Danger of death by electrocution from power lines
GAS
First aid
Warning! Mineral Oil is harmful if swallowed or inhaled
Aspiration pneumonia may result from mist or vapor produced.
12 D 45 Green 10 A 03 Silver-grey
Oils
Positioning Pipeline Markers
Safe Conditions
BS4800 Colour Ref
Steam
Fire Fighting
Refer to instruction manual
General sign indicating hazard
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Oil Inhalation
Colour
Water
Fire Safety Notices
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POSTERS & DISPLAYS
Do not use scaffold
General sign indicating prohibition
Warning
Warning signs (Danger, Warning, Caution) Signs which indicate a potential hazard within an area e.g. Danger high voltage
Basic Identification Colour Bands
No dogs
significant risk to health and safety which has not been avoided
Hazardous to the environment
Highly Flammable. A substance either solid or gaseous which may readily catch fire in contact with air without any application of energy or is a liquid having a flash point below 21 degrees Celsius. Extremely Flammable. A liquid having a flash point of less than 0 degrees Celsius and a boiling point of less than or equal to 35 degrees Celsius.
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Toxic. A substance which if it is inhaled, ingested or allowed to penetrate the skin, may involve serious or chronic health risks and even death.
Very Toxic. A substance which if it is inhaled, ingested or allowed to penetrate the skin, may involve extremely serious or chronic health risks and even death.
Harmful. A substance which if it is inhaled, ingested or allowed to penetrate the skin, may involve limited health risks.
Irritant. A non-corrosive substance which, through immediate, prolonged or repeated contact with skin, can cause inflammation.
Corrosive. A substance which may on contact with living tissue destroy it.
Hazardous to the environment.
Regulation & Safety Guidance • 400 x 600mm • 1mm Rigid PVC The Work at Height Regulations 2005
Electricity On Site Be aware - Not all cables will be clearly marked on plans • For safety, always assume all houses, offices, factories
What an employee must do • Follow any training and instructions provided by employer
what your plans show
DANGER
(unless the employee deems it to be unsafe, in which instance
• Take time to trace the cables and mark them against
CA T
the plans provided • Scan the area with a detector to make sure the area
any concerns should be reported back before undertaking work)
START
STOP
Emergency stop
Attention. Start of command.
Interruption. End of movement.
Both arms point upwards with
Both arms are extended horizontally
The right arm points upwards with
the palms facing forwards.
with the palm facing forward
the palm facing forwards.
• Use the appropriate equipment provided
Duty holders are required to
is safe before excavating it
• Avoid carrying out work at height wherever possible and reasonable
• Initially make only trial holes to locate cables before using a mechanical digger
The Health and Safety (Safety Signs and Signals) Regulations
• Report any potential or existing safety hazard to employer
and shops have live cables running into them, no matter
• If any cables are damaged cordon off the area
HAND SIGNALLING
The Work at Height Regulations 2005 are applicable to work of any kind at height, where there is a risk of a fall that may cause personal injury
Guidance for employees working on sites containing live cables and overhead wires
• Where working at height cannot be prevented, use work equipment or undertake other steps to prevent falls
SC
AN
and immediately call the local electricity supplier
RAISE
LOWER
End of operation.
The right arm points upwards with
The right arm points downwards with
Both hands are clasped at
END
the palm facing forward and slowly makes a circle.
the palm facing forward and slowly makes a circle.
other appropriate measures to reduce the height and consequences of a potential fall
Never assume an area is safe without checking it first • Always be aware that live cables can be anywhere, at any depth - even just below the surface. • Never assume a disused or derelict building has no live cables • Take care, even when only using hand tools
• Where a risk of a fall cannot be eliminated, use work equipment or
chest height.
What an employer must do • Must undertake any and all reasonably practicable steps to prevent falling • Follow the Regulations simple hierarchy for managing and selecting equipment for work at height
Dange r of death
Remember Overhead lines • Always look-up when operating any kind of machinery particularly if it goes above head height • Never drive with a wagons tipper raised anywhere
Regulations requirement on duty holders
MOVE FORWARDS
MOVE BACKWARDS
The hands indicate the
Both arms are bent with the palms
relevant distance
facing upwards, and the forearms make slow movements towards the body.
Both arms are bent with the palms facing downwards, and the forearms make slow movements away from the body.
RIGHT - To the signalman's.
LEFT - To the signalman's.
HORIZONTAL DISTANCE
The right arm is extended more or less horizontally with the palm facing downwards and slowly makes small movements to the right.
The left arm is extended more or less horizontally with the palm facing downwards and slowly makes small movements to the left.
The hands indicate the
VERTICAL DISTANCE
• Ensure all work at height is properly planned and organised, taking account of weather conditions that could endanger the safety of personnel • Provide adequate training to ensure those working at height are competent to undertake work • Ensure place and height of work is safe • Appropriately inspect all equipment provided for work at height
within the area • Take care when erecting scaffolding or fencing • Always be aware of overhead cables when felling trees
• Properly control the risks from fragile surfaces • Control the risks from falling objects
• Never tip landfill under overhead wires
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relevant distance.
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• 600 x 900mm
The Work at Height Regulations 2005 require an assessment to be undertaken before starting any work at height. If the assessment confirms that there is no alternative to working at height, then suitable access equipment should be selected, taking into account the nature of the work.
The regulations came into force on 6 April 2007 consisting of 5 parts: Part 1 Part 2 Part 3
Part 4 Part 5
• The application of the Regulations and definitions • General duties that apply to all construction projects • Contains additional duties that only apply to notifiable construction projects (those lasting more that 30 days or involving more than 500 person days of construction work) • Contains practical requirements that apply to all construction sites • Contains the transitional arrangements and revocations
Aims of Regulations • Integrate health and safety into the management of the project • Encourage everyone involved to work together to improve the planning and management of projects • Identify risks at earliest opportunity • Target effort to achieve maximum health and safety benefits • Discourage unnecessary paperwork
A Guide to Part 2 General duties that apply to all construction projects • Check competence and resources of all appointees • Ensure there are suitable management arrangements for the project welfare facilities • Allow sufficient time and resources for all stages • Provide pre-construction information to designers and contractors • Eliminate hazards and reduce risks during design Designers • Provide information about remaining risks Contractors • Plan, manage and monitor own work and that of workers • Check competence of all their appointees and workers • Train own employees • Provide information to their workers • Comply with the specific requirements in Part 4 of the Regulations • Ensure there are adequate welfare facilities for their workers • Check own competence Workers/ all involved • Cooperate with others and coordinate work so as to ensure the health and safety of construction workers and others who may be affected by the work • Report obvious risks Clients (excluding domestic clients)
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Scaffold Construction • System scaffolding should be designed and erected in accordance with the manufacturers’ or suppliers’ Handbook • Any proposed modifications or alterations, outwith a scaffolding manufacturers’ guidelines should be designed by a competent person • Inspection of designed scaffolding should be carried out by a competent person. • Scaffolding should be clearly signed to indicate when they are not in use.
CONSTRUCTION SITE SAFETY SITE SAFETY CHECKLIST
This checklist identifies some of the hazards most commonly found on construction sites. The questions it asks are intended to help you decide whether your site is a safe and healthy place to work. It is not an exhaustive list. More detailed information can be found in HSG150 Health and safety in construction and other HSE publications.
SAFETY CHECK LIST FOR CONSTRUCTION SITES
MANUAL HANDLING
• Can all workers on the project reach their workplace safely? • Are any holes and openings suitably and securely guard railed? • Are guard rails (or equivalent protection guards) in position where appropriate? • Are working structures stable, not overloaded and adequately braced? • Are working areas and walkways level, with any trip hazards removed? • Is the site tidy and materials safely stored? • Is the work area and interior sufficiently lit? • Is additional lighting available for any work carried out inside building or at night?
Safety Checklist • Have scaffolds been erected, altered and dismantled by competent persons? • Is there safe access to the scaffold platform? • Are all uprights provided with suitable bases to prevent slipping or sinking? • Are all uprights, ledgers, braces and struts securely in position? • If required, is the scaffold firmly secured to the building? • Are there adequate and appropriate guard-rails and toe-boards in place? • Are the work platforms fully boarded and arranged to avoid tipping or tripping? • Are there effective barriers or warning notices in place to prevent people from using incomplete or unsafe scaffolding ? • Has the scaffolding been designed and constructed to cope with the load required and is this evenly distributed? • Does a competent person inspect the scaffolding regularly (once per week), after it has been altered and following extreme weather?
Inspection • Scaffold inspections should be conducted by an appropriately qualified person. • Scaffold register should note defects and corrective actions taken.
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• Will all scaffold and work platform be erected, altered and dismantled by competent persons? • Is the method of access (ladder) safe and secure to provide suitable access to scaffold platform? • Are base plates and, where appropriate, timber sole plates provided for all uprights? • Are all uprights, ledgers, braces and struts positioned correctly? • Is scaffold appropriately secured to building/structure in enough places to insure against collapse? • At every edge from which a person could fall 2 metres or more, are there adequate guard rails and toe boards in position? • Are intermediate guard rails also fitted?
• Is hoist protected by a substantial enclosure to prevent someone from being struck by any moving part of the hoist or falling down the hoist way? • Are gates provided at all landings, including ground level? • Are the gates kept shut except when the platform is at the landing? • Are hoist controls arranged so that it can be operated from one position? • Are hoist operators or sub-contractors trained and competent? • Is the safe working load of the hoist clearly marked? • If for materials only, is there a warning notice on the hoist platform or cage to prevent people riding on it? • Is hoist inspected weekly and thoroughly examined every six months by a competent person? • Are inspection results recorded?
PLANT AND MACHINERY
POWERED ACCESS EQUIPMENT • Is the equipment erected by a competent person? • Is fixed equipment securely attached to the structure against which it is operating? • Have barriers or fencing been suitably positioned to prevent people from being struck by falling materials? • Are sub contractors and operators trained and competent to use equipment? • Is the power supply isolated and equipment secured at the end of the working day?
LADDERS
• Is there enough edge protection/barriers to prevent people or materials from falling? • Are workforce harnesses available if required? • Do roof battens provide safe hand and foot holds? If not, are crawlingboards/ladders or boards provided and used? • Where work on fragile materials cannot be avoided are crawling boards provided? • Are precautions taken to prevent people falling from the leading edge of the roof or from fragile or partially fixed sheets during industrial roofing? • Are suitable prevention measures (eg covers, barriers, guardrails) in place where people pass or work near fragile material like asbestos cement sheets and rooflights? • Below roof work are people excluded from area? If not possible, have additional precautions been undertaken to prevent debris falling?
EXCAVATIONS
• Is the static or mobile crane working on a firm level base? • Before any lifting begins are the safe working loads and corresponding radii known and considered? • If crane’s capacity is more than 1 tonne, is automatic safe load indicator maintained and inspected weekly? • Are operators trained and competent? • Has the banksman/slinger/signaller been trained to give signals and attach loads correctly? • Before trying to lift, does the operator and signaller/banksman find out the weight and centre of gravity of the load? • Are cranes inspected weekly and thoroughly examined every 14 months by a competent person? • Are results of inspections and examinations recorded? • Does crane possess a current test certificate?
• Are those not involved in the work kept away from noise hazards? • Is suitable hearing protection provided and worn in noisy areas?
• Has adequate personal protective equipment been provided? (e.g. gloves, goggles, hard hats, safety boots, dust masks) • Is equipment in good condition and worn by all who need it?
GENERAL • Have emergency procedures been developed? (e.g. evacuating from a confined space) • Are people on site aware of the fire procedures? • Are there means of raising alarm and do they work adequately? • Are adequate escape routes identified and kept clear?
PROTECTING THE PUBLIC
• Have separate pedestrian, vehicle access points and routes around the site been provided? If not, are vehicles and pedestrians kept separate wherever possible? • Can the need for reversing be minimised by providing one-way systems and/or turning points? • Are reversing vehicles controlled by properly trained banksman? • Are vehicles properly maintained with the steering, handbrake and footbrake working properly? • Are vehicles loaded securely? • Have passengers been prevented from riding in dangerous positions? • Have drivers received adequate and appropriate training?
FIRE AND EMERGENCIES
• Prior to excavation work, is adequate timber, props, trench sheets and other supporting material made available? • Is this material strong enough to support sides? • Is a safe method for putting in the supports adopted to prevent people working within an unsupported trench at any time? • If the excavation sides are battered or sloped back, is the angle of batter sufficient to prevent collapse? • Is there safe access provided to excavation? (e.g. by a sufficiently long, secured ladder) • To prevent people falling, are there guard rails or other equivalent protection used? • To prevent tipping vehicles falling, are properly secured stop blocks provided? • Is the stability of neighbouring structures unaffected by excavation? • To reduce the likelihood of collapse, are all materials, spoil and plant stored away from the edge of excavation? • At the start of every shift is the excavation inspected by a competent person? • After an event or accidental collapse is its stability affected?
• Are silencers fitted to breakers and other plant or machinery? • To reduce the spread of noise, are barriers erected? • To minimise the number of people exposed to noise, is work appropriately sequenced?
PROTECTIVE CLOTHING
TRAFFIC AND VEHICLES
ROOF WORK
• Are there clean washbasins, warm water, soap and towels provided? • For those who have to work in wet, dirty or otherwise adverse conditions is suitable clothing provided? • Have suitable and sufficient numbers of toilets been provided and kept clean? • Are there facilities for changing, drying and storing clothes? • Is drinking water available? • Is a site hut or other accommodation where workers can rest, make hot drinks and prepare food available? • Are there adequate first aid provisions? • To all who need to use them, are welfare facilities easily and safely accessible?
NOISE
• Do the entire team agree that the right plant and machinery are being used for the job? • Are all dangerous parts appropriately guarded? (e.g. chain drives, exposed gears, projecting engine shafts) • Are guards in good repair and adequately secured? • Are all safety devices operating correctly, maintained and in good repair on the machinery? • Are all operators trained and competent?
CRANES AND LIFTING APPLIANCES
• Are the ladders supplied the right means of access for this project or job? • Are all of the ladders used by all in good condition? • Are ladders secured to prevent them slipping sideways or outwards? • Are all ladder sections raised sufficiently in height above their landing platform? If not, are other hand-holds available? • To prevent over-stretching or climbing over obstacles, are ladders positioned correctly? • Do all ladders rest against a solid surface? (not on insecure or fragile materials)
• Have all harmful materials been considered and properly identified? (e.g. lead, solvents, asbestos, paints) • Have risks to anyone exposed to these substances been assessed? • Have precautions been put in place to protect workers? (e.g. is protective equipment provided) • Are workers and others not protected kept away from exposure?
WELFARE
HOISTS
SCAFFOLDING
Scaffolding incomplete Do not use
HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES
• Has the risk of manual handling injuries been assessed? • Can handling of heavy objects and manual lifting be kept to a minimum through the use of hoists, telehandlers, wheel-barrows and other plant and equipment? • Are materials like cement ordered in 25kg bags or less? • Can handling of heavy blocks be avoided?
• Are public fenced off or otherwise protected from work? At end of day: • Are the gates secured? • Is the perimeter fencing secure and undamaged? • Have all ladders been removed or their rungs boarded so that they cannot be accessed? • Are excavations and openings securely covered or fenced off? • To prevent unauthorised use is all plant immobilised? • Are bricks and materials securely stacked? • Are flammable or dangerous substances locked away in secure storage places?
POSTERS & DISPLAYS
Scaffold Safety
The Construction (Design and Management) Regulations 2007
ELECTRICITY
• Is the quantity of flammable material kept to a minimum on site? • Is proper storage areas for flammable liquids and gases provided? (e.g. LPG and acetylene) • Are all containers and cylinders containing flammable liquids returned to these stores at end of shift? • If flammable liquids are transferred from original containers, are new containers suitable for flammable materials? • Is smoking and other ignition sources banned in areas where gases or flammable liquids are stored and used? • Are gas cylinders and associated equipment in good condition? • Are the valves of gas cylinders fully closed when not in use? • Are cylinders stored outside? • For storing waste, are adequate bins or skips provided? • Is flammable and combustible waste removed regularly? • Are the correct type and number of fire extinguishers available and easily accessible?
• Is the supply voltage for tools and equipment the lowest required for the job? • Are leads and cables protected by sheathing, protective enclosures or by positioning away from causes of damage? • Where mains voltage has to be used, are trip devices provided for all equipment? (e.g. residual current devices - RCDs)? • Are RCDs protected from damage, dust and dampness and checked daily by users? • Are all connections to the system properly made and are suitable plugs used? • For all tools and equipment, is there an appropriate system of user checks, formal visual examinations by site managers and combined inspection and tests by competent persons? • Are scaffolders and roofers or cranes or other plant working near or under overhead lines? If so, has the electricity supply been turned off or have other precautions, such as 'goal posts' or taped markers been provided to prevent contact with lines? • Have underground electricity cables been located and marked, and precautions for safe digging been taken?
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Abrasive Wheel Regulations • 400 x 600mm • 1mm Rigid PVC
ABRASIVE WHEEL SAFETY
ABRASIVE WHEEL SAFETY
THE ABRASIVE WHEEL REGULATIONS 1970 HAVE BEEN REPLACED BY THE PROVISION AND USE OF WORK EQUIPMENT REGULATIONS 1998 (PUWER), PLACING A GREATER EMPHASIS ON THE NEED FOR
TRAINING AND WIDENING THE SCOPE OF THOSE WHO NEED TO BE TRAINED.
MAXIMUM OPERATING SPEEDS Never exceed the maximum operating speed marked on the wheel or label. Operating a wheel above its maximum speed can be dangerous.
Grinding wheels are safe if used correctly - DO Read and understand the supplier’s safety instructions. Ensure that the wheel is suitable for its intended use. Handle and store wheels with care. Visually inspect and ring all wheels for possible damage before mounting. Check mounting flanges for equal and correct diameter and that they are clean, free from burrs and recessed where applicable. Use mounting blotters when required. Ensure that work rests are properly adjusted and not more than 3mm away from the periphery of the wheel. Always use a correctly designed and adjusted wheel guard. Wear appropriate PPE (consider eye, ear and hand protection). Conduct a trial run at operating speed with guard in place for at least one minute, standing clear of the machine before use. Turn off coolant before stopping the wheel to avoid creating an out of balance condition. Dress frequently to remove wear and to ensure that the wheel is cutting correctly.
• • • • • • •
Grinding wheels are dangerous if abused - DO NOT • • • • • • • • • • • • •
Allow untrained people to mount or use abrasive wheels. Use a wheel that has been dropped or damaged in any way. Force a wheel to fit on the mounting device or modify the size of the mounting hole. Exceed the maximum operating speed marked on the wheel. Apply shock or excessive force to the wheel. Use mounting flanges which are not clean and flat. Tighten the mounting nuts excessively. Trap the work piece between the wheel and the work rest. Start the machine until the wheel guard is in place and securely fastened. Grind on the side of a wheel which is not designed for this operation. Stand directly in front of a grinding wheel whenever a machine is started. Grind material for which the wheel is not designed. Stop the wheel by applying pressure to its surface, let it stop naturally.
The table below shows the maximum operating speed in rpm of the abrasive wheel or machine spindle for a given abrasive wheel diameter and peripheral operating speed in m/s Wheel Diameter (mm) ALWAYS DISPLAY THIS POSTER
• • • • •
25
32
35
51000
64000
80000
102000
112000
128000
143500
160000
8
38200
48000
60000
76500
84000
95500
107500
120000
150500
191000
10
30600
38200
48000
61200
67000
76500
86000
95500
120500
153000
191000
13
5 8125
5 8124
16
40
45
50
63
80
100
23550
29500
36800
47100
51500
58800
66200
73500
92600
125
201000
118000
147000
16
19100
23900
29850
38200
41800
47800
53750
59700
75200
95500
120000
150000
20
15300
19100
23900
30600
33500
38200
43000
47800
60200
76500
95500
120000
25
12300
15300
19100
24500
26800
30600
34500
38200
48200
61200
76500
95500
32
9550
11950
14950
19100
20900
23900
27000
30000
37600
48000
60000
184000
75000
40
7650
9550
11950
15300
16750
19100
21500
23900
30100
38200
47800
50
6150
7650
9550
12250
13400
15300
17200
19100
24100
30600
38200
63
4850
6100
7600
9750
10650
12150
13650
15200
19100
24300
30350
37900
80
3850
4800
6000
7650
8400
9550
10750
12000
15100
19100
23900
29850
100
3100
3850
4800
6150
6700
7650
8600
9550
12100
15300
19100
23900
59700 47750
115
2700
3350
4200
5350
5850
6650
7500
8350
10500
13300
16650
20800
125
2450
3100
3850
4900
5350
6150
6900
7650
9650
12250
15300
19100
150
2050
2550
3200
4100
4500
5100
5750
6400
8050
10200
12750
16000
180
1700
2150
2700
3400
3750
4250
4780
5350
6700
8500
10650
13300
200
1550
1950
2400
3100
3350
3850
4300
4800
6050
7650
9550
11950 10400
230
1350
1700
2100
2700
2950
3350
3750
4200
5250
6650
8350
250
1250
1550
1950
2450
2700
3100
3450
3850
4850
6150
7650
300
1050
1300
1600
2050
2250
2550
2870
3200
4050
5100
6400
8000
350/356
875
1100
1400
1750
1950
2200
2460
2750
3450
4400
5500
6850
400/406
765
960
1200
1550
1700
1950
2150
2400
3050
3850
4800
6000
9550
450/457
680
850
1100
1400
1500
1700
1910
2150
2700
3400
4250
5350
500/508
615
765
960
1250
1350
1550
1720
1950
2450
3100
3850
4800
600/610
510
640
800
1050
1150
660
465
580
725
930
1300
1450 1300
1600 1450
2000 1850
2550 2350
3200
4000
1050
1200
2900
3650
750/762
410
510
640
820
895
1050
1150
1300
1650
2050
2550
3200
800/813
385
480
600
765
840
960
1075
1200
1550
1950
2400
3000
900/914
340
425
535
680
750
850
955
1100
1350
1700
2150
2700
1000/1016310
385
480
615
670
765
860
960
1250
1550
1950
2400
1050/1067295
365
455
585
640
730
820
910
1150
1500
1850
2300
1100/1120280
350
435
560
610
695
785
870
1100
1400
1750
2200
1200/1220255
320
400
510
560
640
720
800
1050
1300
1600
2000
1500/1525205
255
320
410
450
510
575
640
805
1050
1300
1600
For wheels less than 80mm diameter, it is not always possible to mark the maximum operating speed on the product itself. In these cases, this poster should be displayed in the work area.
DON’T FORGET To ensure the highest level of safety, ensure products are manufactured and marked in accordance with BS EN12413, BS EN13236 or BS EN13743.
Maximum operating speed in m/s 20
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DON’T FORGET To ensure the highest level of safety, ensure products are manufactured and marked in accordance with BS EN12413, BS EN13236 or BS EN13743.
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Frames & Dry
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Easy Snap Poster Frames • 25mm Extruded aluminium snap shut frames finished in five attractive colours and supplied with an anti-glare PVC protective cover. Blue
Black
Red
Green
A1 (594 x 840mm)
5 8958
5 8963
5 8968
5 8973
A2 (420 x 594mm)
5 8959
5 8964
5 8969
5 8974
A3 (297 x 420mm)
5 8960
5 8965
5 8970
5 8975
A4 (210 x 297mm)
5 8961
5 8966
5 8971
5 8976
762 x 508mm
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5 8967
5 8972
5 8977
Size
Magnetic D�y Wipe Boards
Poster Frames
POSTERS & DISPLAYS
Lacquered steel face allows board to be wiped clean, time after time, without smudging or discolouring. Supplied with wall fixing kit.
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Dry wipe Marker pen 5 3433
Size
Code
900 x 600mm
5 8762
Size
Code
A1 (594 x 840mm)
5 8768
A2 (420 x 594mm)
5 8767
A3 (297 x 420mm)
5 8766
A4 (210 x 297mm)
5 8765
510 x 760mm
5 9815
1200 x 900mm 5 8763
Magnetic D�y Wipe Eraser
5 3454
Magnets
D�y Wipe Marker Pens
• White • Pack of 10
• Pack of 4 colours
5 3439
5 3453
Lockable Poster Frames
Snap Frame A-Board
Lockable and waterproof frames for both internal and external use. Can be displayed landscape or portrait. Door stay keeps the door open whilst posters are changed. 45mm wide extruded aluminum frame with 2mm thick clear plastic cover.
• 1200 x 660 x 100mm (HxWxD) • 13.5Kg
• Double sided aluminium A-Frame,
displays two A1 posters (594 x 840mm) • Easy to fold up for storage
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Size
Code
A1 (840 x 594mm)
5 3458
A2 (594 x 420mm)
5 3457
A3 (420 x 297mm)
5 3456
A4 (297 x 210mm)
5 3455
• Snap frame action allows graphics to be
changed quickly and easily • Anti glare PVC film protects graphics
from the elements
5 9038
Roller Banners & Poster Frames Roller Banners Roller Banners are the ideal choice for creating a free standing display quickly and easily. The graphic is protected inside the roller cartridge when the stand is not in use and a carry case is provided for easy transportation. • • • • • •
Lightweight aluminium base and top bar Lightblock PVC banner material prevents light shining through Roller system with fast assembly and safe storage Retractable tensioning system Complete with carry case Banner size: 2000 x 800mm
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Our standard range is great for site offices or induction training purposes. Or simply create your own promotional roller-banner for use at exhibitions, trade shops or in-store point of sale messages. Please supply your high resolution artwork when ordering.
5 5122
5 5123
External Poster Holder
Adapt-A-Signs
• Watertight • Airtight • Condensation-free • Reusable • Fixings included
Use blank frames to display your own message. Perfect for displaying escape route plans (see page 16) or to display photos of rooms for residents suffering from dementia, or for general messages.
Supporting, securing and protecting a paper poster or notice is a real challenge. This sealable semi-rigid plastic poster holder protects an A3 sized paper notice and is designed to be reusable. 5 6196
Information Point Aluminium composite back panel (345 x 500mm) with A4 snap frame. Complete with plastic post and heavy duty base. Ideal for displaying menus, directions, agendas etc.
5 6191
5 6192
5 6197
5 6195 * Please supply high resolution logo when ordering for inclusion on back panel
5 6193
5 6194
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Reflective Hazchem
arning
Hazard Warning Vehicle Plate
Placard Holders
Low Hazard Placards
• 400 x 300mm Under Regulations, plates must be displayed at the front of any vehicle carrying dangerous goods and at rear if dangerous goods are held in packages.
Use this placard for road tankers carrying low and non hazardous substances.
3X
5 6364 Aluminium 5 6237 Self adhesive 5 6338 Reflective magnetic
DUTREX
Designed to use with hazchem multi-load, single load and compartment placards shown below. 5 6285 400 x 300mm 5 6286 700 x 400mm
HOT LIQUID
5 6287 400 x 150mm
SPECIALIST ADVICE
700 x 400mm 5 6668 Aluminium
Ready Made Hazchem Plates
HAZARD/VEHICLE MARKING
• 700 x 400mm
3YE 1203
When ordering these ready-made Hazchem plates, please advise what SPECIALIST ADVICE you wish to display.
Kerosene
Diesel/Gas Oil
FLAMMABLE LIQUID 3
3Y 1202
FLAMMABLE LIQUID 3
SPECIALIST ADVICE
SPECIALIST ADVICE
5 6360 Aluminium 5 6361 Self adhesive
5 6358 Aluminium 5 6359 Self adhesive
3Y 1223
FLAMMABLE LIQUID 3
SPECIALIST ADVICE
5 6362 Aluminium 5 6363 Self adhesive
CUSTOM This system allows you to make up your own Hazchem or multi-load placard, produced to your exact specifications. 5 6238 Aluminium 5 6239 Self adhesive
SPECIALIST ADVICE
To order: • Select the panel you require, specifying the letters from P, R, S, T, W, X, Z and E and numbers from 0-9
• Select your hazard warning symbol from those shown on page 100
• Specify the ‘SPECIALIST ADVICE’ you wish to display
Load Placard
Multi-Load Placard
• 700 x 400mm
• 400 x 300mm
Reflective placard showing the Emergency Action Code and the UN number must be displayed at the rear and on both sides of a road vehicle.
Under the Carriage of Dangerous Goods by Road Regulations 1996, reflective placards displaying the Emergency Action Code in the upper sector (and the lower section remaining blank) must be displayed at the rear of the vehicle.
2W 1832 5 6368 Aluminium 5 6369 Self adhesive
To order:
• State emergency Action Code and UN number as appropriate • Select material type • State part number
2W 5 6365 Aluminium 5 6366 Self adhesive
• Order quantity
Placards for Barges
Compa�tment Placards
• 700 x 400mm
• 400 x 150mm
1789
SPECIALIST ADVICE
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Petrol
5 6667 Aluminium
CORROSIVE 6
Designed for barges or tank barges carrying a dangerous substance.
The UN number must be displayed on a reflective orange placard on both sides of the compartments of a multi-load tank.
UN 1832 5 6367 Aluminium
Hazchem Storage & Site Marking Storage Container and Cabinet Marking A systematic approach to the identification of potential hazards is an essential legal requirement of the CoSHH Regulations.
HIGHLY FLAMMABLE
EXPLOSIVE 1 4466 2 4466
1 4467 2 4467
C C
CORROSIVE 1 4472 2 4472
EXTREMELY FLAMMABLE 1 4468 2 4468
C C
1 4473 2 4473
1 4469 2 4469
C C
1 4474 2 4474
C C
Hazardous to the environment 1 4470 2 4470
C C
1 4475 2 4475
C C
C C
OXIDIZING
IRRITANT
HARMFUL
TOXIC
C C
VERY TOXIC
1 4471 2 4471
C C
Warning Symbol Reference
C C
DANGER SYMBOLS MOST COMMONLY ENCOUNTERED
• Pocket Guides • 75 x 90mm • Pack of 10
OXIDIZING
HIGHLY FLAMMABLE
CHIP & CoSHH Warning Symbols
TO COMPLY WITH CoSHH REGs OF
CoSHH Warning Symbols
2002 PLEASE PAY PARTICULAR
EXTREMELY FLAMMABLE
ATTENTION TO ANY CONTAINER Explosive. A substance which either may explode under the effect of flame or which is more sensitive to shocks or friction than disturbance.
Toxic. A substance which if it is inhaled, ingested or allowed to penetrate the skin, may involve serious or chronic health risks and even death.
THE SYMBOLS ILLUSTRATED
Very Toxic. A substance which if it is inhaled, ingested or allowed to penetrate the skin, may involve extremely serious or chronic health risks and even death.
Oxidizing. A substance which gives rise to a highly exothermic reaction when in contact with other substances, particularly flammable substances.
ALWAYS
Irritant. A non-corrosive substance which, through immediate, prolonged or repeated contact with skin, can cause inflammation.
Highly Flammable. A substance either solid or gaseous which may readily catch fire in contact with air without any application of energy or is a liquid having a flash point below 21 degrees Celsius.
1 4452 2 4452
Corrosive. A substance which may on contact with living tissue destroy it.
Know Your GHS and CHIP Warning Symbols
Extremely Flammable. A liquid having a flash point of less than 0 degrees Celsius and a boiling point of less than or equal to 35 degrees Celsius.
The Globally Harmonized System (GHS) of classification and labeling of chemicals was introduced in 2009 and sees the gradual phasing out of the orange and black CHIP labels. This poster has been designed to help employees identify the hazardous nature of chemicals through recognition of the symbols shown below.
Hazardous to the environment.
Hazard: Explosive GHS Symbol
CHIP Symbol
Hazard: Flammable
Front
Reverse
GHS Symbol
GHS Symbol
CHIP Symbol
CHIP Symbol
Explosives of Divisions 1.1, 1.2, 1.3, 1.4 Self reactive substances and mixtures, Types A,B Organic peroxides, Types A,B
Know Your GHS and CHIP Warning Symbols
Hazard: Corrosive GHS Symbol
The Globally Harmonized System (GHS) of classification and labeling of chemicals was introduced in 2009 and sees the gradual phasing out of the orange and black CHIP labels. This pocket guide has been designed to help employees identify the hazardous nature of chemicals through recognition of the symbols shown below.
Hazard: Explosive
GHS Symbol
CHIP Symbol
EXPLOSIVE
CHIP Symbol
IRRITANT
GHS Hazard Class and Category Corrosive to metals, category 1 Skin corrosion, categories 1A,1B,1C Serious eye damage, category 1
GHS Hazard Class and Category
Hazard: Toxic GHS Symbol
CHIP Symbol
HIGHLY FLAMMABLE
EXTREMELY FLAMMABLE
Hazard: Oxidizing GHS Symbol
CHIP Symbol
GHS Hazard Class and Category
Flammable gases, category 1 Flammable aerosols, categories 1,2 Flammable liquids, categories 1,2,3 Flammable solids, categories 1,2 Self-reactive substances and mixtures, Types B,C,D,E,F Pyrophoric liquids, category 1 Pyrophoric solids, category 1 Self-heating substances and mixtures, categories 1,2 Substances and mixtures, which in contact with water, emit flammable gases, categories 1,2,3 Organic peroxides, Types B,C,D,E,F
Acute toxicity (oral, dermal, inhalation), categories 1,2,3
TOXIC
Hazard: Irritant GHS Symbol
CHIP Symbol
HARMFUL
IRRITANT
Hazard: Health Hazard GHS Symbol
CHIP Symbol
GHS Hazard Class and Category Oxidizing gases, category 1 Oxidizing liquids, categories 1,2,3
TOXIC
HARMFUL
OXIDIZING
Hazard: Compressed Gas GHS Symbol
CHIP Symbol No CHIP version available
GHS Hazard Class and Category Gases under pressure: - Compressed gases - Liquefied gases - Refrigerated liquefied gases - Dissolved gases
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Hazard: Environmental Hazard GHS Symbol
CHIP Symbol
GHS Hazard Class and Category Oxidizing gases, category 1 Oxidizing liquids, categories 1,2,3
Hazard: Corrosive GHS Symbol
Hazard: Toxic
CHIP Symbol
GHS Symbol
IRRITANT
GHS Hazard Class and Category Acute toxicity (oral, dermal, inhalation), category 4 Skin irritation, category 2 Eye irritation, category 2 Skin sensitisation, category 1 Specific Target Organ Toxicity – Single exposure, category 3
GHS Hazard Class and Category Respiratory sensitization, category 1 Germ cell mutagenicity, categories 1A,1B,2 Carcinogenicity, categories 1A,1B,2 Reproductive toxicity, categories 1A,1B,2 Specific Target Organ Toxicity – Single exposure, categories 1,2 Specific Target Organ Toxicity – Repeated exposure, categories 1,2 Aspiration Hazard, category 1
GHS Hazard Class and Category Hazardous to the aquatic environment - Acute hazard, category1
GHS Hazard Class and Category Gases under pressure: - Compressed gases - Liquefied gases - Refrigerated liquefied gases - Dissolved gases
GHS Hazard Class and Category
CHIP Symbol
Hazard: Health Hazard GHS Symbol
TO ALL PERSONNEL GHS labels classify chemicals in regard to their hazardous properties. Please pay particular attention to any container or product bearing any of the symbols illustrated
HARMFUL
GHS Hazard Class and Category
Corrosive to metals, category 1 Skin corrosion, categories 1A,1B,1C Serious eye damage, category 1
Hazard: Irritant GHS Symbol
CHIP Symbol
TOXIC
CORROSIVE
HARMFUL
Hazard: Flammable GHS Symbol
CHIP Symbol
No CHIP version available
GHS Hazard Class and Category
CHIP Symbol
GHS Hazard Class and Category Flammable gases, category 1 Flammable aerosols, categories 1,2 Flammable liquids, categories 1,2,3 Flammable solids, categories 1,2 Self-reactive substances and mixtures, Types B,C,D,E,F Pyrophoric liquids, category 1 Pyrophoric solids, category 1 Self-heating substances and mixtures, categories 1,2 Substances and mixtures, which in contact with water, emit flammable gases, categories 1,2,3 Organic peroxides, Types B,C,D,E,F
Hazard: Compressed Gas GHS Symbol
CORROSIVE
Unstable explosives Explosives of Divisions 1.1, 1.2, 1.3, 1.4 Self reactive substances and mixtures, Types A,B Organic peroxides, Types A,B
Hazard symbols most commonly encountered
EXTREMELY FLAMMABLE
Unstable explosives
Acute toxicity (oral, dermal, inhalation), categories 1,2,3
Hazard: Environmental Hazard
CHIP Symbol
GHS Symbol
Follow departmental instructions for the protection of your health and safety
Hazardous to the environment HARMFUL
IRRITANT
GHS Hazard Class and Category
GHS Hazard Class and Category
Acute toxicity (oral, dermal, inhalation), category 4 Skin irritation, category 2 Eye irritation, category 2 Skin sensitisation, category 1 Specific Target Organ Toxicity – Single exposure, category 3
Respiratory sensitization, category 1 Germ cell mutagenicity, categories 1A,1B,2 Carcinogenicity, categories 1A,1B,2 Reproductive toxicity, categories 1A,1B,2 Specific Target Organ Toxicity – Single exposure, categories 1,2 Specific Target Organ Toxicity – Repeated exposure, categories 1,2 Aspiration Hazard, category 1
GHS Hazard Class and Category Hazardous to the aquatic environment - Acute hazard, category1 - Chronic hazard, categories 1,2
1 6484 2 6484
- Chronic hazard, categories 1,2 Hazardous to the environment
Reverse
Front
Explosives
Oxidiser
Flammables
Corrosives
Toxic
Irritant
Compressed Gas
Environmentally Hazardous
Health Hazard
ALWAYS
CHIP Symbol
TOXIC
HARMFUL
Hazardous to the environment
HARMFUL
Q Q
OXIDIZING
EXPLOSIVE
GHS Hazard Class and Category
IRRITANT
Hazard: Oxidizing
HIGHLY FLAMMABLE
5 8121 Pack of 10
VERY TOXIC
TOXIC
FOLLOW DEPARTMENTAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE PROTECTION OF YOUR HEALTH AND SAFETY
Harmful. A substance which if it is inhaled, ingested or allowed to penetrate the skin, may involve limited health risks.
Flammable. A substance which is a liquid having a flash point equal to or greater than 21 degrees Celsius and less than or equal to 55 degrees Celsius.
CORROSIVE
OR PRODUCT BEARING ANY OF
5 8165 400 x 600mm Rigid PVC poster
Q Q
HAZARD/VEHICLE MARKING
EXPLOSIVE
TO ALL PERSONNEL
Dangerous Substance Site Marking Store containing compatible substances of more than one code number or letter.
850 x 250mm 5 6670 Aluminium 5 6671 Self adhesive
850 x 250mm 5 6267 Aluminium 5 6268 Self adhesive
850 x 250mm 5 6269 Aluminium 5 6672 Self adhesive
850 x 250mm 5 6376 Aluminium 5 6377 Self adhesive
Store containing one or more substance of the same code.
610 x 254mm 5 6257 Aluminium 5 6258 Self adhesive
610 x 254mm 5 6669 Aluminium 5 6254 Self adhesive
610 x 300mm 5 6259 Aluminium 5 6373 Self adhesive
610 x 254mm 5 6255 Aluminium 5 6256 Self adhesive
610 x 300mm 5 6374 Aluminium 5 6375 Self adhesive
Storage Placards
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850 x 250mm 5 6283 Aluminium
CUSTOM
610 x 300mm 5 6379 Aluminium
850 x 250mm 5 6281 Aluminium
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Hazard Labels & Tags Hazardous Substances Labels TOXIC 8
6
1 4476 2 4476
1 4477 2 4477
F FU
1 4432 2 4432
F FU
3
1 4433 2 4433
F FU
FU FU
SPONTANEOUSLY COMBUSTIBLE
DANGEROUS WHEN WET
NON-FLAMMABLE GAS
POISON
2
4
4
2
6
FU FU
1 4435 2 4435
EXPLOSIVE
1 4436 2 4436
F FU
1.5
1.6
D
N
1
1
FISSILE
1 4503 2 4503
F FU
TOXIC GAS
INFECTIOUS SUBSTANCE
7
2
6
1 4508 2 4508
F FU
1 4509 2 4509
F FU
RADIOACTIVE CONTENT ACTIVITY
2
1 4506 2 4506
F FU
RADIOACTIVE
In case of damage or leakage immediately notify public health authority
F FU
NON-FLAMMABLE COMPRESSED GAS
1
1 4504 2 4504
F FU
CRITICALITY SAFETY INDEX
1 4507 2 4507
1 4438 2 4438
F FU
D
1 4502 2 4502
F FU
1 4517 2 4517
F FU
1.4
1
1 4501 2 4501
HAZARD/VEHICLE MARKING
4
1
1 4478 2 4478
FU FU
FLAMMABLE LIQUID
FLAMMABLE GAS
1 4434 2 4434
FU FU
RADIOACTIVE
CONTENT ACTIVITY
CONTENT ACTIVITY
TRANSPORT INDEX
7
7
1 4510 2 4510
F FU
1 4511 2 4511
F FU
ORGANIC PEROXIDE
OXIDIZING AGENT
5.2
5.1
F FU
COMPRESSED GAS
TRANSPORT INDEX
9
7
1 4512 2 4512
F FU
2
1 4513 2 4513
F FU
1 4514 2 4514
F FU
1 4515 2 4515
F FU
1 4516 2 4516
F FU
1 4544 2 4544
U U
GHS Labels
1 4540 2 4540
U U
1 4541 2 4541
U U
1 4542 2 4542
U U
1 4543 2 4543
U U
1 4545 2 4545
U U
1 4546 2 4546
U U
1 4547 2 4547
U U
1 4548 2 4548
U U
Gas Cylinder Tags • 80 x 150mm • Double sided • Pack of 10 • Matt PVC • Supplied with 150mm nylon cable ties
Gas Cylinder Signs
THIS CYLINDER IS
THIS CYLINDER DoISnot switch
EMPTY
FULL
5 4538 Pack of 10
5 4539 Pack of 10
LQ Labels Page
LQ Labels 102
FULL
EMPTY
1 4439 2 4439
E E
GAS SHUT OFF VALVE 1 4430 2 4430
For rolls of
GAS CYLINDERS
GAS CYLINDERS 1 4440 2 4440
100
FLAMMABLE SOLID
EXPLOSIVE
U U
E E
1 4557 2 4557
FU FU
1 4558 2 4558
FU FU
Y
Hazard Labels Hazard Warning Symbols • Roll of 500 • Self adhesive vinyl
5 8790 5 8590
20 x 20mm 56 x 56mm
5 8791 5 8591
20 x 20mm 56 x 56mm
5 8792 5 8592
20 x 20mm 56 x 56mm
5 8793 5 8593
20 x 20mm 56 x 56mm
5 8794 5 8594
20 x 20mm 56 x 56mm
5 8795 5 8595
20 x 20mm 56 x 56mm
5 8796 5 8596
20 x 20mm 56 x 56mm
5 8797 5 8597
20 x 20mm 56 x 56mm
5 8798 5 8598
20 x 20mm 56 x 56mm
EXPLOSIVE
5 9728
HIGHLY FLAMMABLE
5 9729
EXTREMELY FLAMMABLE
5 9730
VERY TOXIC
5 9731
Hazardous to the environment
5 9732
OXIDIZING
CORROSIVE
5 9733
5 9734
TOXIC
5 9735
HARMFUL
5 9736
IRRITANT
5 9737
GHS Labels • Roll of 250 • Self adhesive labels GHS is the new Globally Harmonized System of classification and labelling of chemicals. GHS came into ef fect in Januar y 2009 and will replace the current CHIP regulation by June 2015, gradually phasing out the existing orange and black labels shown above. The aim of the new GHS regulation is to create a worldwide recognizable system of chemical classification and labelling.
Flammables
5 8141 5 8150
50 x 50mm 100 x 100mm
5 8142 5 8151
50 x 50mm 100 x 100mm
5 8143 5 8152
50 x 50mm 100 x 100mm
5 8144 5 8153
50 x 50mm 100 x 100mm
5 8145 5 8154
50 x 50mm 100 x 100mm
5 8146 5 8155
50 x 50mm 100 x 100mm
5 8147 5 8156
50 x 50mm 100 x 100mm
5 8148 5 8157
50 x 50mm 100 x 100mm
5 8149 5 8158
50 x 50mm 100 x 100mm
• Find your sign • Select your preferred material (1-7) from available options • Select an available size (A-X) and orientation where available
MATERIAL CODES
SIGN CODES
1 Rigid plastic 2 Self adhesive vinyl 3 Photoluminescent rigid plastic 4 Photoluminescent self adhesive 5 Miscellaneous products 6 Aluminium 7 Polycarbonate
Each sign has a unique 4 digit part number
* No size code required for material code 5
LANDSCAPE SIZES
100 x 75 mm 80 x 80 mm 150 x 150 mm 150 x 100 mm 200 x 150 mm 200 x 200 mm 300 x 100 mm 300 x 250 mm 400 x 200 mm 400 x 300 mm
HAZARD/VEHICLE MARKING
• 50 x 50mm • Roll of 100 • Self adhesive labels
PORTRAIT SIZES
450 x 150 mm 600 x 200 mm 400 x 400 mm 600 x 400 mm 600 x 450 mm 100 x 100 mm 300 x 150 mm 900 x 600 mm 200 x 100 mm
75 x 100 mm 100 x 150 mm 150 x 200 mm 100 x 300 mm 250 x 300 mm 300 x 400 mm 150 x 450 mm 400 x 600 mm 75 x 200 mm 150 x 300 mm
eg. * See pages 2-3 for more help
101
Labels Asbestos
Hazard Warning
• 27 x 50mm • Roll of 100 • Self adhesive
• 100 x 100mm • Roll of 100 • Self adhesive
Limited Quantity • 100 x 100mm • Roll of 100 • Self adhesive
5 9738
5 9739
5 9740
5 9765
LIMITED QUANTITY
LQ
5 9835
5 9836
Y
8
5 9741
5 9742
5 9743
HAZARD/VEHICLE MARKING
5 9837
5 9838
Excepted Quantity 5 9744
5 9745
250 labels 100 x 100mm
5 9746
5 9832 5 8159
Labels • Roll of 100 • Self adhesive Self adhesive labels are supplied ready cut to peel off and apply. Conveniently supplied on rolls of 100, easy to store and easy to use. If you cannot find the label you require we will be happy to quote for your requirements. Please contact our sales desk for further details.
Mandatory • 50 x 50mm
Fire • 100 x 100mm
5 9700
5 9702
Automatic fire door keep clear
5 9715
5 9714
5 9716
5 9705
5 9717
5 9718
5 9707
5 9709
5 9710
Fire door keep shut
Fire door keep shut
5 9703
Automatic fire door keep clear
5 9704
Automatic fire door keep clear
5 9712
5 9711
5 9701
Fire door keep shut
Keep locked shut
Keep locked shut
Keep locked shut
Prohibition • 50 x 50mm
102
UN .......................
5 9706
Vehicle Marking Tempora�y Tra�ic Management Vehicle Marking
Vehicle Contour Marking
• Reflective • Self adhesive vinyl
HIGHWAY MAINTENANCE
HIGHWAY MAINTENANCE
5 6499 1300 x 100mm
5 6522 800 x 275mm
MOTORWAY MAINTENANCE
MOTORWAY MAINTENANCE
5 6519 1300 x 100mm
5 6523 800 x 275mm
• Reflective • Magnetic
HIGHWAY MAINTENANCE
HIGHWAY MAINTENANCE
5 6520 1300 x 100mm
MOTORWAY MAINTENANCE
5 6524 800 x 275mm
5 6521 1300 x 100mm
5 6331 1400 x 140mm
5 6336 700 x 140mm
5 6525 800 x 275mm
Rigid-Sided Vehicles Tape 5 6332 5 6334 5 6351 5 6352
12.5m x 51mm 12.5m x 51mm 50m x 51mm 50m x 51mm
Curtain-Sided Vehicles Tape 5 6353 5 6354
5 6337 700 x 140mm
ECE 70 Plates
Yellow reflective Red reflective Yellow reflective Red reflective Yellow reflective Red reflective
50m x 51mm 50m x 51mm
Reflective Aluminium Plate
Aluminium plate with high grade retro-reflective yellow and fluorescent red finish. Manufactured to ECE 70, applicable to all trucks from April 1996.
LONG VEHICLE
LONG VEHICLE
5 6296 525 x 250mm
5 6295 1265 x 225mm
Protruding Loads 5 6340 1200 x 140mm
5 6341 600 x 140mm
Signs for marking overhanging and protruding loads from the sides, front and rear of vehicles, manufactured from 3mm PVC with non-reflective detail. 5 6342 600 x 140mm
1520mm
HAZARD/VEHICLE MARKING
MOTORWAY MAINTENANCE
• Complies with ECE 104 • A mandatory requirement since July 2011 for most HGV’s • Highly reflective, extremely durable and coated with a suitably strong adhesive
300mm 5 6345 300 x 140mm 5 6372 1520 x 300mm
5 6343 140 x 300mm
5 6344 140 x 300mm
5 6346
300 x 140mm
1520mm
5 6349 200 x 300mm
685mm
5 6370 685 x 685 x 610mm
300mm 5 6347 1200 x 200mm
• Find your sign • Select your preferred material (1-7) from available options • Select an available size (A-X) and orientation where available
5 6348 600 x 200mm
MATERIAL CODES
SIGN CODES
1 Rigid plastic 2 Self adhesive vinyl 3 Photoluminescent rigid plastic 4 Photoluminescent self adhesive 5 Miscellaneous products 6 Aluminium 7 Polycarbonate
Each sign has a unique 4 digit part number
* No size code required for material code 5
610mm
5 6371
1520 x 300mm
LANDSCAPE SIZES
100 x 75 mm 80 x 80 mm 150 x 150 mm 150 x 100 mm 200 x 150 mm 200 x 200 mm 300 x 100 mm 300 x 250 mm 400 x 200 mm 400 x 300 mm
PORTRAIT SIZES
450 x 150 mm 600 x 200 mm 400 x 400 mm 600 x 400 mm 600 x 450 mm 100 x 100 mm 300 x 150 mm 900 x 600 mm 200 x 100 mm
75 x 100 mm 100 x 150 mm 150 x 200 mm 100 x 300 mm 250 x 300 mm 300 x 400 mm 150 x 450 mm 400 x 600 mm 75 x 200 mm 150 x 300 mm
eg. * See pages 2-3 for more help
103
General Car Park Security Cars parked here without authorisation will be clamped
MAX. HEADROOM
-------
*State headroom required
5 6496 1200 x 150mm Reflective aluminium
1 7532
M Cars parked here without authorisation will be clamped Release fee £50.
Cars parked here without authorisation will be clamped Release fee £....
5 6498 600 x 150mm Reflective aluminium
Users of this car park do so at their own risk. The management will not accept responsibility for any damage, accidents or losses.
CAR PARKS
1 7540 6 7540
KQ KQ
5 6497 600 x 150mm Reflective aluminium
PRIVATE CAR PARK This car park is for the use of residents and their visitors only. Vehicles parked here without permission will be clamped. 1 7534
K
1 7533
M
SECURITY NOTICE These premises are under constant surveillance 1 1704
K
Labels for Parking O�enders
YOU ARE PARKED In a space reserved for the disabled
Across an access point for the disabled If you are not disabled, please do not park in this space in future.
5 6396 Pack of 10
TAKE NOTE
YOU ARE PARKED IN A
YOU ARE PARKED WITHOUT A VALID PERMIT
NO PARKING ZONE
Your vehicle registration number has been noted and is recorded.
Your vehicle registration number has been noted and is recorded.
If this vehicle is parked here again without a valid permit we will have it clamped / towed away at your expense.
If this vehicle is parked here again without a valid permit we will have it clamped / towed away at your expense.
YOU ARE PARKED IN A
YOU ARE PARKED
PRIVATE PARKING ZONE
ILLEGALLY
Your vehicle registration number has been noted and is recorded.
If this vehicle is parked here again we will have it clamped / towed away at your expense.
5 6399 Pack of 10
TAKE NOTE
TAKE NOTE
5 6397 Pack of 10
Repeat offenders will be towed away
5 6478 Pack of 10
Private Car Park Unauthorised parking will result in a parking violation ticket and fine 1 7797
5 6398 Pack of 10
WARNING THIS VEHICLE HAS BEEN WHEEL CLAMPED DO NOT ATTEMPT TO DRIVE
1 7798
Badge holders only 104
5 8529
K
CAR PARK The management cannot accept responsibility for loss or damage of property or vehicles in this car park.
1 7592
KQ
For removal contact
5 6479 Pack of 10
Caution
• Includes 600 x 450mm frame
5 8527
K
This car park is for residents and their visitors only
Free Standing Car Park Signs
Disabled parking only
M
Private Car Park
• 200 x 150mm • Pack of 10 • Self adhesive • Deter drivers from parking illegally and warn that their vehicle has been wheel clamped TAKE NOTE
1 7539
*State value required
Car Park Full
Icy conditions Please drive carefully 1 7796
KQ
5 8528
Caution
Icy conditions Please drive carefully 5 7796
Please do not park here 1 7598
FN
General WAY OUT
1 7535
Q
WAY IN
WAY OUT
1 7536
1 7537
Q
Q
WAY IN Ramp access 1 7538
Q
1 7601
KQ
1 7605
1 7066
Disabled parking only 1 7606 6 7606
KQ K
Private car park 1 7568
KQ
KQ
Residents parking only
Visitors car park 1 7574
KQ
1 7582
KQ
K Page For
Deliveries
Deliveries
Reception
CAR PARKS
KQ
KQ
Staff car park
Customer car park 1 7063
1 7602
KQ
Ramp access available
Ramp access 1 7604
Ramp access
Sign Fixings
Reception
141-142
Way out 1 7594
K
1 7595
1 7596
K
Director parking
Reserved 1 7583
GM
Visitor parking 1 7078
L
• Find your sign • Select your preferred material (1-7) from available options • Select an available size (A-X) and orientation where available
1 7597
K
1 7079
Customer parking 1 7088
L
1 7579
GM
MATERIAL CODES
SIGN CODES
1 Rigid plastic 2 Self adhesive vinyl 3 Photoluminescent rigid plastic 4 Photoluminescent self adhesive 5 Miscellaneous products 6 Aluminium 7 Polycarbonate
Each sign has a unique 4 digit part number
* No size code required for material code 5
L
1 7580
GM
GM
Visitors only 1 7576
GM
LANDSCAPE SIZES
100 x 75 mm 80 x 80 mm 150 x 150 mm 150 x 100 mm 200 x 150 mm 200 x 200 mm 300 x 100 mm 300 x 250 mm 400 x 200 mm 400 x 300 mm
GM
Car park 1 7575
Entrance
Keep clear 1 7566
K
PORTRAIT SIZES
450 x 150 mm 600 x 200 mm 400 x 400 mm 600 x 400 mm 600 x 450 mm 100 x 100 mm 300 x 150 mm 900 x 600 mm 200 x 100 mm
75 x 100 mm 100 x 150 mm 150 x 200 mm 100 x 300 mm 250 x 300 mm 300 x 400 mm 150 x 450 mm 400 x 600 mm 75 x 200 mm 150 x 300 mm
eg. * See pages 2-3 for more help
105
Verge Signs • 450 x 150mm • Aluminium • 800mm pole A quick and easy solution for parking and information signage. Can be simply sunk into the grass verge using the pole spike for temporary use or can be set into concrete for extra stability and permanent fixtures. When ordering 56536, 56543 or 56577 please state the message or number you wish to display.
Visitors only
Reserved 5 6526
5 6529
5 6528
Customers only
Staff only
Director
CAR PARKS
5 6584
No ball games 5 7586
Keep clear Emergency access 5 6537
Your message or registration number
5 6582
5 7593
5 6540
CUSTOM
Please keep off the grass 5 6542
Diversion 5 6585
Assembly point
* State required number
* State required text
Reception
Please mind your speed
No parking
5 6577
5 6539
5 6538
5 6583
Flat No. 5
Your message here 5 6543
Reception
Please mind your speed
5 6531
5 6536
5 6576
Private property Keep out
Residents only
5 6530
Reverse parking only 5 6533
5 6527
Diversion 5 6586
Assembly point 5 6578
5 6541
i 5 6579
106
5 6580
5 6581
Verge signs come complete with ready to install post
Speed Restrictions Wheel Stop Parking Aid • 1800 x 150 x 100mm Defines end of parking bay to prevent vehicle overrun. Can also be used to separate traffic/pedestrian routes. · · ·
Highly visible reflective markings UV stable, oil & heat resistant recycled rubber Fixings for concrete included
5 7997
Speed Bumps
Caution Speed ramps
Ideal for slowing traffic (up to 44 tonne HGVs), perfect for use in car parks, private roads and industrial estates. Inner segments fitted with reflectors for maximum visibility at night, include a cable recess and have a non-slip textured surface. Unique ‘dog bone’ fixing ensures quick and easy installation. Supplied with bolts & fixings at no extra charge. • Inner segments
Drive slowly 1 7599
Speed Limit
Height
Length
Width
Colour
Code
5mph
75mm
500mm
420mm
Black
5 8065
5mph
75mm
500mm
420mm
Yellow
5 8066
10mph
50mm
500mm
420mm
Black
5 8063
10mph
50mm
500mm
420mm
Yellow
5 8064
Speed Limit
Height
Length
Width
Colour
Code
5mph
75mm
210mm
420mm
Black
5 8068
10mph
50mm
210mm
420mm
Black
5 8067
KQ
• Shoulder segments
CAR PARKS
Defender Drop Down Parking Post Parking posts are ideal for reserving parking bays and restricting access to driveways and car parks. The Defender is a strong steel construction which is hot dipped galvanized to protect against corrosion. Posts available with the option of a high quality epoxy paint finish. Dimensions – Overall Height 1000mm, 60mm diameter and ground clearance of 115mm when lowered.
• Find your sign • Select your preferred material (1-7) from available options • Select an available size (A-X) and orientation where available
Colour
Code
Galvanised
5 7990
Red & White
5 7991
Black & Yellow
5 7992
MATERIAL CODES
SIGN CODES
1 Rigid plastic 2 Self adhesive vinyl 3 Photoluminescent rigid plastic 4 Photoluminescent self adhesive 5 Miscellaneous products 6 Aluminium 7 Polycarbonate
Each sign has a unique 4 digit part number
* No size code required for material code 5
LANDSCAPE SIZES
100 x 75 mm 80 x 80 mm 150 x 150 mm 150 x 100 mm 200 x 150 mm 200 x 200 mm 300 x 100 mm 300 x 250 mm 400 x 200 mm 400 x 300 mm
PORTRAIT SIZES
450 x 150 mm 600 x 200 mm 400 x 400 mm 600 x 400 mm 600 x 450 mm 100 x 100 mm 300 x 150 mm 900 x 600 mm 200 x 100 mm
75 x 100 mm 100 x 150 mm 150 x 200 mm 100 x 300 mm 250 x 300 mm 300 x 400 mm 150 x 450 mm 400 x 600 mm 75 x 200 mm 150 x 300 mm
eg. * See pages 2-3 for more help
107
Fold-Up Signs Triangle Signs • One piece units which are very easy to erect, very compact and easy to store and transport • Tripods are manufactured from rust proof aluminium and all sign faces are reflective • Special panels can be manufactured on request
5 6555 - 600mm 5 7645 - 750mm
5 7644 - 750mm
5 6556 - 600mm 5 7647 - 750mm
5 7634 - 600mm 5 7646 - 750mm
5 7643 - 750mm
Triangle Signs with Supplementa�y Text
ROAD & SITE TRAFFIC
Supplementary Text Plates • Include rust proof press studs • Specials can be manufactured on request 5 7600 - 600mm 5 7635 - 750mm
5 7638 - 600mm 5 7639 - 750mm
End
5 6547
Surveying 5 6549
5 6545 - 600mm 5 7642 - 750mm
5 6544 - 600mm 5 7640 - 750mm
Tree cutting 5 6550
Hedge cutting 5 6551
Single file traffic
Road sweeping Gully emptying 5 6553
Rectangular Signs TRAFFIC CONTROL AHEAD
ROAD CLOSED
5 6557 1050 x 750mm
5 6558 1050 x 750mm
POLICE ACCIDENT 5 7748 900 x 600mm
POLICE SLOW
* Includes reversible arrow 5 7628 600 x 450mm
5 7630 900 x 600mm
Circular Signs • 600mm
5 7631
Overhead Works 5 6548
5 6552
PEDESTRIANS
108
Grass cutting
5 6546
5 7661
5 6554
Fold-Up & Cone Signs • Sign tripod
Tripod Signs • Flexible sign panel is manufactured using high visibility, prismatic material and colour fast inks • Conforms to Chapter 8 and TSRGD regulations • All interchangeable tripod signs are sold separately from sign tripod • Rectangular
• Triangular
CLOSED
ROAD CLOSED
5 7700 - 600 x 450mm Non-reflective
5 7696 - 1050 x 750mm Reflective
FOOTWAY 5 7699
5 7675 - 750mm
5 7677 - 750mm
* Additional sign faces available on request
Vehicle Warning Triangle
Tra�ic Cones
High visibility collapsible warning triangle to warn road users of a breakdown or hazard.
Available in a choice of 3 sizes, can be stacked to save space, manufactured from recycled materials. Supplied complete with reflective sleeve, Size 500mm 750mm 1000mm
5 7799
Code 5 7663 5 7664 5 7665
Cone Signs • • • • •
Reflective sign Manufactured from durable polypropylene sheeting For use on 750mm or 1000mm traffic cones Supplied flat to reduce storage space requirement Lightweight for easy storage and transportation
RAMP AHEAD
Diversion
Diversion
5 8082 600 x 450mm
5 8081 600 x 450mm
5 8080 600 x 450mm
*Cone not included (please order separately - see above)
Car Park Full
5 8086 600 x 450mm
5 7656 - 750mm
REDUCE SPEED NOW
5 8085 600 x 450mm
5 7653 - 750mm
PEDESTRIANS
NO PARKING
WORKS ACCESS
5 8084 600 x 450mm
5 8083 600 x 450mm
5 7654 - 750mm
5 7655 - 750mm
PEDESTRIANS
PEDESTRIANS
USE OTHER FOOTWAY
5 7657 - 750mm
5 7659 600 x 450mm
ROAD & SITE TRAFFIC
conforms to BS EN 13422:2004.
Supplied in robust storage case (460 x 160 x 35mm)
FOOTWAY CLOSED
5 7652 600 x 450mm
5 7651 600 x 450mm
5 7658 600 x 450mm
109
Reflective Temporary Traffic Signs How well signs are seen dictates how drivers react. That’s why the brightness and clarity of signing is so important. By using only the best materials and manufacturing processes we are able to produce signs in accordance with Chapter 8 and TSRGD guidelines. Benefits of our 3M range of signs include: • Greater return on investment due to its extended durability • Enhanced brightness by day and night • Improved legibility due to better colour contrast • Better visibility in all weather conditions • R2 signs also meet the minimum recommended luminance indices in BS 8408:2005
ROAD & SITE TRAFFIC
Posts & Fixings Back to back clip
Anti-rotational clip
Base plate
5 8725 Pair of 76mm 5 8689 Pair of 50mm
5 8682 5 8640
5 8686 5 8699
76mm Diameter 50mm Diameter
Caps
76mm Diameter 50mm Diameter
50mm Diameter 76mm Diameter
5 8684 5 8769 5 8800 5 8688
3.6m x 76mm 3m x 50mm 1.5m x 50mm 1.75m x 76mm
Anti-rotational sign post Grey steel post. 76mm with 30mm flat front prevents signs being rotated - no more site visits to straighten twisted signs. Accepts standard clips, baseplates and caps (as above). 5 8683 3m x 76mm
Road Sign Frames Style
Size
Code
Triangle
600mm
5 8757
Triangle
750mm
5 8756
Triangle with Supp Plate
750mm
5 8761
Road Frame Clip
Square
750mm
5 8758
5 8755
Rectangle
600 x 450mm
5 8512
Rectangle
1050 x 750mm
5 8759
Rectangle (Double sided)
600 x 450mm
5 8550
Square
400 x 400mm
5 8551
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Sign Fixings 141-142
Lollipop Signs Composite reflective sign on a 1500mm collapsible pole. Ergonomic handle, rubber feet and storage bag.
5 8089 Stop/Go - 600mm Diameter 5 8090 Stop-Works - 450mm Diameter
110
5 8750 5 8685
Grey steel poles
5 8091 Stop-Children - 450mm Diameter
Reflective Temporary Traffic Signs • Manufactured using engineering grade (Class RA1) reflective sheeting applied on to 20/22 gauge Zintec plate • Traffic management signs for use with road sign frames as shown on page 110. Fig. 7018
Fig. 7018
Fig. 7018
Fig. 2702
Fig. 2702
Fig. 2702
PEDESTRIANS
PEDESTRIANS
PEDESTRIANS
Diversion
Diversion
Diversion
USE OTHER FOOTWAY 5 7901 1050 x 750mm 5 7950 600 x 450mm
5 7902 1050 x 750mm 5 7951 600 x 450mm
5 7903 1050 x 750mm 5 7952 600 x 450mm
ENDS 5 7904 1050 x 750mm 5 7953 600 x 450mm
Fig. 7010.1
ROAD CLOSED
ROAD AHEAD CLOSED
NEW ROAD LAYOUT AHEAD
TEMPORARY ROAD SURFACE
RAMP AHEAD
TRAFFIC CONTROL AHEAD
5 7907 1050 x 750mm 5 7956 600 x 450mm
5 7908 1050 x 750mm 5 7957 600 x 450mm
5 7909 1050 x 750mm 5 7958 600 x 450mm
5 7910 1050 x 750mm 5 7959 600 x 450mm
5 7911 1050 x 750mm 5 7960 600 x 450mm
5 7912 1050 x 750mm 5 7961 600 x 450mm
WHEN RED LIGHT SHOWS
WORKS ACCESS
WAIT HERE 5 7913 1050 x 750mm 5 7962 600 x 450mm
5 7914 1050 x 750mm 5 7963 600 x 450mm
Fig. 7010.1
Fig. 7010.1
5 7954
Fig. 7010.1
Fig. 7302
ROAD CLOSED ACCESS ONLY 5 7915 1050 x 750mm 5 7964 600 x 450mm
Fig. 511
WORKS EXIT 5 7916 1050 x 750mm 5 7965 600 x 450mm
Fig. 511
REDUCE SPEED NOW
HEAVY PLANT CROSSING
5 7917 1050 x 750mm 5 7966 600 x 450mm
5 7918 1050 x 750mm 5 7967 600 x 450mm
Supplementary plates (Fig. 7000.1) for use with frame 5 8761 on page 102.
5 7948 Size: 850 x 355 mm
5 7941 Size: 850 x 355 mm
5 7932 Size: 850 x 355 mm
5 7929 Size: 850 x 355 mm
Road sweeping
Overhead work
5 7933 Size: 850 x 355 mm
Tree cutting
Weed spraying
Gritting
End
5 7930 Size: 850 x 355 mm
Hedge cutting
Fig. 7009
Fig. 562
5 7934 Size: 850 x 355 mm
5 7939 Size: 850 x 355 mm
5 7937 Size: 850 x 355 mm Fig. 554.1
Fig. 554
Try your brakes
Flood
750 mm
5 7920
750 mm
5 7921
750 mm
5 7922 750 mm
600 mm
5 8071
600 mm
5 8072
600 mm
5 8073
Fig. 556
5 7936 Size: 850 x 355 mm
On slip road
5 8070
Fig. 7001
Line painting
5 7935 Size: 850 x 355 mm
5 7919
Fig. 557
5 7931 Size: 850 x 355 mm
Grass cutting
Ditching • Warning triangles for use with frames shown on page 110.
Surveying
600 mm
Fig. 543
5 7923
750 mm
5 7924
750 mm
5 7925
750 mm
5 7926
750 mm
5 8074
600 mm
5 8075
600 mm
5 8076
600 mm
5 8077
600 mm
ROAD & SITE TRAFFIC
Fig. 7301
Fig. 7010.1
5 7906 1050 x 750mm 5 7955 600 x 450mm
Fig. 7010.1
Fig. 7011
Fig. 7014
5 7905 1050 x 750mm 5 7954 600 x 450mm
Gully emptying 5 7940 Size: 850 x 355 mm Fig. 610
5 7946 Size: 750 x 750 mm Fig. 7010.1
5 7968 Size: 600 x 450 mm
111
Reflective Temporary Traffic Signs All our traffic signs are manufactured in accordance with Chapter 8 and TSRGD guidelines. We use 3M
Page
reflective materials which meet the specification of class RA1 and Class R2 under BS EN 12899.
For more
Sign Fixings
Supplied complete with channelling for post mounting
141-142
Reflective Material Type Engineer Grade: lower reflectivity, lower cost, 7 year lifespan.
Class RA1
Fig. 606
Class R2
5 7708 5 6566 Class RA1 Size: 600mm dia. ø
Fig. 616
5 7703
5 7704
5 7705
5 6561 Size: 600mm dia. ø
5 6562 Size: 600mm dia. ø
5 6563 Size: 600mm dia. ø
Fig. 670
Fig. 612
Fig. 613
5 7715 5 6573 Size: 600mm dia. ø
Class RA1
Fig. 617
5 7716 5 6574 Size: 600mm dia. ø
Fig. 625.1
Fig. 670
Fig. 670
5 7710 5 6568 Size: 600mm dia. ø
5 7709 5 6567 Size: 600mm dia. ø
Class R2
Fig. 609
5 6560 Size: 600mm dia. ø
Fig. 670
Fig. 670
Fig. 611
Fig. 606
5 7702
5 7701
5 6559 Class RA1 Size: 600mm dia. ø
ROAD & SITE TRAFFIC
Class R2
Fig. 610
Fig. 610
Class R2
High Intensity Prismatic: retains a high reflectivity level over 12 years.
5 7711 5 6569 Size: 600mm dia. ø
5 7717 5 6575 Size: 600mm dia. ø
Fig. 601.1
5 7712 5 6570 Size: 600mm dia. ø
5 7718 5 7818 Size: 600mm dia. ø
Fig. 632
Fig. 670
5 7713 5 6571 Size: 600mm dia. ø
Fig. 642
5 7719 5 7819 Size: 600mm dia. ø
Fig. 619
5 7707 5 6565 Size: 600mm dia. ø
5 7706 5 6564 Size: 600mm dia. ø
Fig. 670
Fig. 615
Fig. 671
Fig. 609
5 7714 5 6572 Size: 600mm dia. ø
Fig. 611.1
5 7720 5 7820 Size: 600mm dia. ø
Fig. 629.1
5 7721 5 7821 Size: 600mm dia. ø
Fig. 622.1A
7.5 t Class R2
5 7722 5 7822 Size: 600mm dia. ø
5 7723 5 7823 Size: 600mm dia. ø
Fig. 614
Fig. 602
5 7729 5 7829
Class RA1
Class R2
5 7730 5 7830 Class RA1 Size: 600mm dia. ø
Fig. 955
Size: 600mm
Fig. 956
5 7724 5 7824 Size: 750mm octagon
5 7725 5 7825 Size: 600mm dia. ø
5 7726 5 7826 Size: 600mm dia. ø
Fig. 811
Fig. 652
Fig. 880
5 7738 5 7838 Size: 700 x 800mm
5 7731 5 7831 Size: 300 x 450mm
5 7739 5 7839 Size: 420 x 720mm
Fig. 957
Fig. 661
Fig. 661
5 7727 5 7827 Size: 600mm dia. ø
Fig. 879
Fig. 584
5 7740 5 7840 Size: 520 x 450mm
Fig. 660
5 7728 5 7828 Size: 600mm dia. ø
5 7741 5 7841 Size: 600mm
Fig. 639
Class R2 Ref 2 5 7735 Class RA1 5 7835 Size: 250 x 180mm Fig. 639
Class R2
5 7745 5 7845 Class RA1 Size: 450mm dia. ø
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Class R2 5 7746 5 7846 Size: 450mm dia. ø
5 7747 5 7847 Size: 450mm dia. ø
5 7732 5 7832 Size: 320 x 250mm
5 7733 5 7833
5 7734 5 7834
Size: 320 x 250mm Size: 320 x 160mm
Class RA1
5 7736 5 7836
Size: 250 x 180mm
Reflective Temporary Traffic Signs If you cannot find the size or design that you need please call us for a competitive quotation.
Class R2 Class RA1
Fig. 556
Fig. 528
5 7750 5 7850
5 7751 5 7851
Fig. 557.1
5 7752 5 7852
Fig. 529
Fig. 555
Fig. 530
Fig. 523.1
Fig. 524.1
5 7753 5 7853
5 7754 5 7854
5 7755 5 7855
5 7756 5 7856
5 7757 5 7857
Size: 600mm
Fig. 521
Fig. 522
Fig. 512
Fig. 512
5 7758 5 7858
5 7759 5 7859
5 7760 5 7860
5 7761 5 7861
Class R2 Class RA1
Size: 600mm
Class R2 Class RA1
Fig. 513
Fig. 562
5 7766 5 7866
5 7767 5 7867
5 7768 5 7868
5 7769 5 7869
5 7774 5 7874
Size: 600mm
Fig. 552
Class R2 Class RA1
Size: 600mm
Fig. 513
Fig. 505.1
Class RA1
Size: 600mm
Size: 600mm
Fig. 510
Size: 600mm
Class R2
Size: 600mm
Size: 600mm
5 7782 5 7882
Size: 600mm
Fig. 505.1
5 7775 5 7875
Size: 600mm Fig. 520
5 7762 5 7862
5 7770 5 7870
5 7776 5 7876
5 7777 5 7877
5 7783 5 7883
5 7784 5 7884
5 7785 5 7885
Size: 600mm
Size: 600mm
Size: 600mm
Fig. 550.1
Fig. 544.2
Fig. 544.1
Size: 600mm
Fig. 544
5 7763 5 7863
5 7764 5 7864
Fig. 543
Fig. 506.1
Fig. 553.1
Fig. 517
Fig. 559
Fig. 507.1
Fig. 581
Fig. 517
Fig. 559
Fig. 507.1
Fig. 558
Fig. 516
Size: 600mm
Size: 600mm
Size: 600mm
Size: 600mm
Size: 600mm
Size: 600mm
Size: 600mm
Size: 600mm
Size: 600mm
Size: 600mm
Size: 600mm
Size: 600mm
* State height required
5 7778 5 7878 Size: 600mm
Fig. 548
5 7786 5 7886 Size: 600mm
5 7771 5 7871 Size: 600mm
Fig. 506.1
5 7772 5 7872
5 7765 5 7865 Size: 600mm
Fig. 504.1
5 7773 5 7873
Size: 600mm
Size: 600mm
Fig. 557
Fig. 950
5 7779 5 7879
5 7780 5 7880
5 7781 5 7881
Size: 600mm
Size: 600mm
Size: 600mm
Fig. 549
Fig. 551
Fig. 550
5 7787 5 7887 Size: 600mm
5 7788 5 7888 Size: 600mm
ROAD & SITE TRAFFIC
Size: 600mm
5 7789 5 7889 Size: 600mm
Fig. 545 Fig. 515
Class R2 Class RA1
5 7790 5 7890
Size: 600mm
5 7791 5 7891 Size: 600mm
5 7792 5 7892 Size: 600mm
5 7793 5 7893 Size: 600mm
5 7794 5 7894 Size: 600mm
5 7795 5 7895 Size: 1200 x 400 mm
5 8530 Size: 300 x 300mm (front) 5 8531 Size: 400 x 400mm (back) Material: reflective aluminium
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Non-Reflective Site Traffic • •
These traffic signs are non-reflective and are intended for internal site traffic management At an additional cost aluminium signs can be supplied complete with channelling for pole or post mounting
REDUCE SPEED NOW 1 7617 6 7617
1 7624
Q Q
NO PARKING IN FRONT OF THESE GATES
ROAD & SITE TRAFFIC
1 7517 6 7517
NO PARKING
Q Q
WORKS ACCESS 1 7527 6 7527
Q Q
Q
NO PARKING 1 7518 6 7518
Q Q
CAUTION SPEED RAMPS 1 7521 6 7521
WORKS EXIT
Q Q
PEDESTRIANS
Diversion
1 6475
Q
WORKS TRAFFIC ONLY 1 7666 6 7666
Q Q
NEW ROAD LAYOUT AHEAD 1 7541
Q
PEDESTRIANS
BEYOND THIS
1 6476
Q
NO UNAUTHORISED VEHICLES ALLOWED BEYOND THIS POINT 1 7519 6 7519
Q Q
No smoking 1 7542
KQ
EMERGENCY VEHICLES
Diversion
1 6477
Q
CONCEALED ENTRANCE 1 7520
Q
RAMP 1 7569 6 7569
Q Q
EMERGENCY VEHICLES
POINT 1 7570
KQ
1 7561 6 7561
Q Q
1 7563 6 7563
Q Q
PEDESTRIANS
PEDESTRIANS
PEDESTRIAN
LOOK LEFT
LOOK RIGHT
WALKWAY
1 7667 6 7667
1 7749 6 7749
Q Q
Q Q
PEDESTRIAN CROSSING POINT 1 6470 6 6470
1 6471 6 6471
Q Q
CAUTION RAMPS 1 7615
Q Q
PEDESTRIAN ACCESS 1 6472
Q
CAUTION
Q
All visitors must report to reception 1 7611
Q
1 7562
Q
CAUTION PEDESTRIANS CROSSING 1 7608 6 7608
Q Q
1 5432
KQ
All visitors and drivers must report to reception
1 7591
Q
1 7609 6 7609
Q Q
WITHOUT A
1 7622
Q
1 7610
Q No fly tipping
All visitors and drivers must report to
FOOTWAY CLOSED
RAISED MANHOLES
THIS POINT
Q
Q
NO REVERSING
TRAFFIC BEYOND
1 7623
1 7564
CAUTION
NO CONSTRUCTION
TEMPORARY ROAD SURFACE
1 7618
Q
Q Q
1 7607 6 7607
No unauthorised entry
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Diversion
Fly tipping is an offence under the Environmental Protection Act (1990). Offenders may face up to a £50,000 fine and/or a prison sentence
1 1743 6 1743
KQ Q
BANKSMAN 1 7668 6 7668
Q Q
NO PARKING IN THIS AREA 1 7571 6 7571
KQ Q
PRIVATE ROAD 1 7531
K
Non-Reflective Site Traffic Road Sign Frames
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Road Frame Clip 5 8755
Style
Size
Code
Triangle
600mm
5 8757
Triangle
750mm
5 8756
Triangle with Supp Plate
750mm
5 8761
Square
750mm
5 8758
Rectangle
600 x 450mm
5 8512
Rectangle
1050 x 750mm
5 8759
Rectangle (Double sided)
600 x 450mm
5 8550
Square
400 x 400mm
5 8551
Road Sign Posts & Fixings Base plate
Caps
5 8682 5 8640
5 8686 5 8699
5 8685 5 8750
76mm diameter 50mm diameter
76mm diameter 50mm diameter
Grey steel poles
5 8684 5 8769 5 8800 5 8688
76mm diameter 50mm diameter
We apologise for any inconvenience caused
POLITE NOTICE
NO PARKING IN THIS AREA 1 7543
Q
ONE WAY 1 7508 6 7508
OUT 1 7512 6 7512
Q Q
KQ KQ
IN 1 7513 6 7513
Q Q
Safety Notice
THIS EXIT
This area must be kept clear for emergency vehicles
MUST BE
1 7522
Q
• Find your sign • Select your preferred material (1-7) from available options • Select an available size (A-X) and orientation where available
KEPT CLEAR 1 7523
ONE WAY 1 7509 6 7509
1 7510 6 7510
KQ KQ
NO ENTRY 1 7514 6 7514
All drivers and visitors must report to reception
1 7528 6 7528
MATERIAL CODES
SIGN CODES
LANDSCAPE SIZES
1 Rigid plastic 2 Self adhesive vinyl 3 Photoluminescent rigid plastic 4 Photoluminescent self adhesive 5 Miscellaneous products 6 Aluminium 7 Polycarbonate
Each sign has a unique 4 digit part number
* No size code required for material code 5
1 7524
THIS ENTRANCE MUST BE KEPT CLEAR
Q
Notice
Vehicles and contents are left here entirely at owners risk 1 7529
Q Q
100 x 75 mm 80 x 80 mm 150 x 150 mm 150 x 100 mm 200 x 150 mm 200 x 200 mm 300 x 100 mm 300 x 250 mm 400 x 200 mm 400 x 300 mm
Q
1 7516
Q Q
All drivers and visitors must report to site office
Q
Q
1 6419
KQ KQ
NO EXIT 1 7515 6 7515
Q Q
3.6m x 76mm 3.0m x 50mm 1.5m x 50mm 1.75m x 76mm
ROAD & SITE TRAFFIC
Anti-rotational clip
Q
PORTRAIT SIZES
450 x 150 mm 600 x 200 mm 400 x 400 mm 600 x 400 mm 600 x 450 mm 100 x 100 mm 300 x 150 mm 900 x 600 mm 200 x 100 mm
75 x 100 mm 100 x 150 mm 150 x 200 mm 100 x 300 mm 250 x 300 mm 300 x 400 mm 150 x 450 mm 400 x 600 mm 75 x 200 mm 150 x 300 mm
eg. * See pages 2-3 for more help
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Non-Reflective Site Traffic
ROAD & SITE TRAFFIC
• For use with sign frame 58551 (see page 115)
1 7501 6 7501
N N
1 7502 6 7502
N N
1 7503 6 7503
N N
1 7504 6 7504
N N
1 7567
N
1 7505 6 7505
N N
1 7506 6 7506
N N
1 7507 6 7507
N N
1 7511 6 7511
N N
1 7544 6 7544
N N
* State maximum height required
1 7545
N
1 7546 6 7546
N N
1 7547 6 7547
N N
1 7549 6 7549
N N
1 7550 6 7550
N N
1 7551
N
1 7552
N
1 7553
N
1 7554
N
1 7555
N
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Site Saver Signs 127-130
SITE SAFETY No admittance for unauthorised personnel
This is a hard hat area
5
Protective footwear must be worn mph
Diversion
High visibility jackets must Site be worn Speed Limit Your Logo HereYour Logo Here
1 7556 6 7556
N N
Deliveries 116
1 7594
K
1 7557
N
Deliveries 1 7595
K
1 7559
N
Reception
1 7596
Your Logo Here
K
Reception
1 7597
K
CAR PARK The management cannot accept responsibility for loss or damage of property or vehicles in this car park.
1 7592
KQ
Non-Reflective Site Traffic Caution Uneven surface
1 7612
Q
Warning Men working overhead
1 6451
Q
WORKS TRAFFIC Q
CAUTION SITE ENTRANCE 1 6431 6 6431
Q Q
CAUTION HEAVY PLANT CROSSING 1 7526 6 7526
Q Q
WORKS EXIT 1 7624
Q
1 6434
Q
Warning Lorries
1 6462
Q
WORKS TRAFFIC 1 6427
Q
CAUTION LORRIES TURNING 1 6438 6 6438
Q Q
REDUCE SPEED NOW 1 7617 6 7617
Q Q
CAUTION MUD ON ROAD 1 7590
Q
Caution Grass cutting in progress
1 6450
Q
Danger Vehicles reversing 1 6417
QM
NO ACCESS TO CONSTRUCTION TRAFFIC 1 6430
Q
SITE ENTRANCE 1 6452 6 6452
Q Q
CAUTION CONSTRUCTION TRAFFIC 1 6470 6 6470
Q Q
Notice
This site is private property. The contractor will not be responsible for any injury caused while trespassing. Parents are advised to warn their children
1 6440
P
SITE ACCESS 1 6437 6 6437
PEDESTRIANS PLEASE USE OTHER FOOTWAY
Q
CAUTION SITE TRAFFIC
All drivers and visitors must report to site office Q Q
Q Q
CAUTION PEDESTRIANS CROSSING 1 7608 6 7608
Q Q
1 7528 6 7528
DIRECTION
1 7525 6 7525
Q
WORKS ACCESS 1 7527 6 7527
UNLESS UNDER
1 6432
Q Q
1 6453
REVERSING PROHIBITED
ROAD & SITE TRAFFIC
1 6426
Residents and other authorised users are warned that as works are still in progress care should be taken
Q Q
Caution Vehicles emerging from concealed entrance
1 7584
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Site Safety Boards In line with health and safety regulations these multi-purpose construction signs provide information and warning to both the public and contractors alike. For best results on personalised site safety boards a company logo should be provided in a clear, high resolution format.
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Includes 2 sets of slide in numbers
Personalised 5 8032 900 x 700mm 5mm PVC
SITE SAFETY Days since the last lost time accident
SITE SAFETY
on this site Days since
the last lost time accident on this site
CONSTRUCTION & SITE SAFETY
Standard 5 8033 600 x 900mm 5mm PVC
SITE SAFETY
Under the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 all persons entering this site must comply with all regulations under this act. All visitors must report to the site office and obtain permission to proceed onto the site or any work area. Safety signs and procedures must be observed and personal protection and safety equipment must be used at all times.
Construction work in progress. Parents are advised to warn children of the dangers of entering this site.
SITE SAFETY
Under the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 all persons entering this site must comply with all regulations under this act. All visitors must report to the site office and obtain permission to proceed onto the site or any work area. Safety signs and procedures must be observed and personal protection and safety equipment must be used at all times.
Construction work in progress. Parents are advised to warn children of the dangers of entering this site.
Safety helmets must be worn
Safety helmets must be worn
Protective footwear must be worn
1 6447
High visibility jackets must be worn
Protective footwear must be worn
Unauthorised entry to this site is strictly forbidden
Unauthorised entry to this site is strictly forbidden
W 900 x 600mm 1mm PVC
1 6413
SITE SAFETY
SITE SAFETY
Under the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 all persons entering this site must comply with all regulations under this act. All visitors must report to the site office and obtain permission to proceed onto the site or any work area. Safety signs and procedures must be observed and personal protection and safety equipment must be used at all times.
Heavy plant and machinery operate on this site
Construction work in progress. Parents are advised to warn children of the dangers of entering this site.
Vehicles must not enter the site without the authority of the site supervisor
Safety helmets must be worn
1 6420
High visibility jackets must be worn
Unsupervised reversing in and out of site is strictly forbidden
Unauthorised entry to this site is strictly forbidden
Speed and parking restrictions must be observed
W 900 x 600mm 1mm PVC
1 6415
Construction work in progress. Parents are advised to warn children of the dangers of entering this site.
Under the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 all persons entering this site must comply with all regulations under this act. All visitors must report to the site office and obtain permission to proceed onto the site or any work area. Safety signs and procedures must be observed and personal protection and safety equipment must be used at all times.
Warning Dangerous site All visitors must report to the site office
Safety helmets must be worn
Approved personal protective equipment must be worn
Unauthorised entry to this site is strictly forbidden 118
W 900 x 600mm 1mm PVC
W 900 x 600mm 1mm PVC
SITE SAFETY
SITE SAFETY
Under the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 all persons entering this site must comply with all regulations under this act. All visitors must report to the site office and obtain permission to proceed onto the site or any work area. Safety signs and procedures must be observed and personal protection and safety equipment must be used at all times.
1 6414
W 900 x 600mm 1mm PVC
No unauthorised access 1 6416
W 900 x 600mm 1mm PVC
If none of the above site safety boards suit your site we will be happy to quote for your requirements. Please call our sales desk for assistance.
Site Safety Boards Personalised 5 8028 1200 x 1200mm 5mm PVC
Personalised 5 8027 1200 x 1200mm 5mm PVC
CUSTOM
SITE SAFETY SITE SAFETY
High visibility jackets must be worn
Construction work in progress.
All visitors & drivers must report to site office Construction work in progress. Parents are advised to warn children of the dangers of entering this site
Report all accidents immediately Protective footwear must be worn
Children must not site
Parents are advised to warn childrenplay of the dangers of on this entering this site
High visibility Report alljackets accidents must be worn immediately
Deep excavations
Protective footwear Deep excavations must be worn
Stop. Look. Listen. Beware of trucks
Danger
protectors Use High ear visibility jackets protectors
must be worn High visibility jackets must be worn Look out for
Danger
This isProtective a hard hat area footwear
No access for unauthorised personnel
Demolition work in progress
must be worn Protective footwear must be worn
overhead loads
Danger Look out for overhead loads
Standard 1200 x 900mm 5mm PVC
Personalised 5 8023 600 x 1200mm 5mm PVC
High visibility jackets must be worn
Personalised 5 8025 900 x 1200mm 5mm PVC
THINK SAFETY No unauthorised entry
THINK SAFETY
All visitors and delivery drivers must report to the site office
No unauthorised entry
SITE SAFETY
Protective High visibility footwear jackets must be worn must be worn
This is a No admittance hard hat area for unauthorised personnel Protective
This is a Protective hard hat area footwear must be worn
footwear This is a must be worn hard hat area
Danger This is a
High visibility Protective jackets footwear must be worn must be worn
All visitors and delivery drivers must report to the site office Safety helmets, safety footwear and high visibility clothing must be worn at all times on this site
Safety helmets, safety footwear and high visibility clothing must be worn at all times on this site You must be safety inducted to start work on this site
Stop. Look. Listen.
Beware of trucks hard hat area
Danger
High visibility jackets must be worn
• Select an available size (A-X) and orientation where available
for unauthorised personnel No admittance for unauthorised This is a personnel hard hat area entering this site
SITE SAFETY
SITE SAFETY
• Select your preferred material (1-7) from available options
children of the dangers of
5 8037
SITE SAFETY No admittance for unauthorised personnel
Demolition work in progress
Parents are advised to warn
No access for unauthorised personnel
Personalised 5 8022 600 x 1200mm 5mm PVC
• Find your sign
children of the dangers of
entering this site Construction work in progress.
Danger
Standard 5 8038 1200 x 1000mm 5mm PVC
Standard 5 8035 600 x 900mm 5mm PVC
Parents are advised to warn
Danger
Danger
Safety helmets are provided Stop.for Look. Listen. your safety and of trucks Beware must be worn
Construction work in progress.
Stop. Look. Listen. Beware of trucks
Standard 5 8036 600 x 900mm 5mm PVC MATERIAL CODES
SIGN CODES
1 Rigid plastic 2 Self adhesive vinyl 3 Photoluminescent rigid plastic 4 Photoluminescent self adhesive 5 Miscellaneous products 6 Aluminium 7 Polycarbonate
Each sign has a unique 4 digit part number
* No size code required for material code 5
CONSTRUCTION & SITE SAFETY
Safety helmets are provided for your safety and must be worn
SITE SAFETY Danger SITE SAFETY Danger No admittance Use ear
Children must not play on this site
All visitors & drivers must report to site office
You must be safety inducted to start work on this site
Wear eye, ear, hand and respiratory protection where appropriate
Wear eye, ear, hand and respiratory protection where appropriate
Danger of underground services Check before you dig
Danger of underground services Check before you dig
Standard 5 8031 900 x 1000mm 5mm PVC LANDSCAPE SIZES
100 x 75 mm 80 x 80 mm 150 x 150 mm 150 x 100 mm 200 x 150 mm 200 x 200 mm 300 x 100 mm 300 x 250 mm 400 x 200 mm 400 x 300 mm
PORTRAIT SIZES
450 x 150 mm 600 x 200 mm 400 x 400 mm 600 x 400 mm 600 x 450 mm 100 x 100 mm 300 x 150 mm 900 x 600 mm 200 x 100 mm
75 x 100 mm 100 x 150 mm 150 x 200 mm 100 x 300 mm 250 x 300 mm 300 x 400 mm 150 x 450 mm 400 x 600 mm 75 x 200 mm 150 x 300 mm
eg. * See pages 2-3 for more help
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Site Safety Boards - Design Your Own CUSTOM
STEP 1
Select appropriate messages from the following or suggest your own (eg. A, B, C)
A
E
N
Site safety starts here
Stop. Look. Listen. Beware of trucks
G
D
Heavy plant and machinery operate on this site
J
Danger
First aid available from site office
K
Warning
Ear protectors must be worn
M No admittance for unauthorised personnel
Keep out F
C
CONSTRUCTION & SITE SAFETY
I Construction site
High visibility jackets must be worn
Danger of underground services
Demolition work in progress
Warning
Protective footwear must be worn
B
Danger
Speed and parking restrictions must be observed
Hard hat must be worn
Any message of your choice
Construction work in progress Parents are advised to warn children of the dangers of entering this site
Look out for overhead loads
H
O
L
P
STEP 2
Select sign template that best accomodates your messages (eg. 58034/A, J, K, O) Personalised 5 8019 600 x 1200mm 5mm PVC
Personalised 5 8047 1200 x 1200mm 5mm PVC
Personalised 600 x 1200mm 5mm PVC
5 8030
PROJECT: All visitors & drivers must report to site office Children must not play on this site
SITE SAFETY
SITE SAFETY
SITE SAFETY
Standard 600 x 1000mm 5mm PVC
5 8034
ns sig e th uire se req o o u Ch s yo n g i es
yo
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os
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qu
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Standard 1200 x 900mm 5mm PVC
5 8048
SITE SAFETY
Standard 5 8039 600 x 900mm 5mm PVC eg: 5 8047 / L,J,A,B,G,D,C,H
STEP 3 - A�twork
If you have selected a personalised board, please supply a high resolution copy of your logo (eg. Jpeg, eps, tif)
120
If none of the above site safety boards suit your site we will be happy to quote for your requirements. Please call our office for assistance.
Site Safety Boards • 600 x 900mm • 5mm PVC
5 8050
5 8051
5 8052
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WE TAKE YOUR SAFETY SERIOUSLY
Includes 2 sets of slide in numbers
SITE INDUCTION
YOU SHOULD TOO!
Working towards a safer workplace
(Front) 5 8055 Please help us to keep you safe. Report any near miss incidents.
(Reverse)
5 8053
5 8054
Cou�tesy Sign
Site Notice Board
• 810 x 610mm • 4mm Fluted polypropylene
Large internal notice board which incorporates a Health & Safety Law poster, and document holders to display key information relating to site policies including first aid, fire and health & safety. Helps ensure all employees and visitors are fully aware of site rules and procedures.
Create your own notification of street works with this bespoke courtesy sign. Supplied complete with 4 x 300mm bungee ties for easy fixing to barriers. Specify details when ordering; include text, layout and logo, as required.
S
Y
GOOD TO GO
A
F E T
GTG Safety Ltd.
Permit number
5 5138 Standard 5 5139 Reflective
CONSTRUCTION & SITE SAFETY
Pocket Guide • 75 x 90mm • Pack of 10
5 8021 1430 x 1075mm 5mm PVC
WATER MAINS RENEWAL Main Contractor: GTG Safety Ltd 24-hour customer helpline: 01234 567 890 This work is due for completion on:
We apologise for any inconvenience caused during these essential works
Document holders for: • Open door policy • Company H&S policy • Insurance certificates • F10 notification forms • Site rules • Emergency contact lists • First aid policy • Fire plan • Fire action notice • Fire point location site plan • Any other info
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General Notice This site operates between the hours of ...........am & .........pm
Danger Demolition work in progress 1 6403 2 6403
1 6405 2 6405
M M
1 6401 7 6401
M M
Keep out
CONSTRUCTION & SITE SAFETY
1 6404 2 6404 7 6404
GM G
1 6429 2 6429
No unauthorised entry
Overhead crane
Falling objects 1 6456
GM GM
Site traffic 1 6460
GM GM
1 6406
Warning Look out for overhead loads
Danger Falling hazard
Fall arrest equipment must be worn
1 6457
GM
GM
GM
Danger
Warning
Beware of moving vehicles
STOLEN!
1 6418
GM
Danger
Warning 1 6459 2 6459
1 6454
Warning 1 6455 2 6455
are being
M
Caution
M M
these hours
Open manhole
MP MP MP
Refurbishment in progress
removed outside
Danger
Construction site
Ramp 1 4257 2 4257
1 6402
M M
Warning
Caution
Any goods being
This is a hard hat area
Hard hats must be worn on this site at all times
Children must not play on this site
High visibility jackets must be worn beyond this point
Vehicles unloading 1 5216 2 5216 6 5216 7 5216
1 4244
GM
M M M M
Aluminium Roll Top Signs • 400 x 600mm Manufactured from aluminium, highly durable roll top construction signs are designed to neatly hook over scaffolding and railings. For bespoke roll top signs please call our office and quote 56386 for assistance.
Danger Asbestos
Do not disturb material Report accidental damage immediately
5 6395
Scaffolding in inco com e mpl plet ete Do not use 5 6400
Building waste only
Paper waste only 5 6602
5 6604
Warning Fragile roof
5 6495
Metal waste only 5 6601
Danger Scaffolding incomplete
5 6428
CUSTOM
5 6386
Danger Men working overhead
5 6380
Warning Falling objects
5 6381
Warning
Construction site
This is a hard hat area
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5 6387
High visibility jackets must be worn beyond this point
5 6382
Keep out 5 6383
No smoking on this site 5 6384
Danger Demolition work in progress
5 6385
General
All persons proceeding past this point must wear an approved safety helmet, safety footwear and high visibility jacket
All persons proceeding past this point must wear an approved safety helmet and high visibility jacket 1 6229 6 6229
Safety helmets and safety footwear must be worn
You are now entering a designated area
You are now entering a designated area
1 6236
P P
1 5019 2 5019 6 5019 7 5019
P
EKP EK P P
SITE SAFETY
Site safety starts here KQ
A tidy area is a safe area 1 6439
Caution Use welfare facilities provided 1 6464
1 6445
Q
1 6411
KQ
Q
1 6419
Sca�olding
No unauthorised entry
KQ
Health surveillance in operation
We apologise for any inconvenience caused
Think safety Act safely Be safe
Any person found urinating on site will be dismissed
Asbestos
All contractors must obtain a valid permit to work on this site
To arrange access please contact:
5 8049
600 x 900 5mm PVC
* State contact details required
Q
Ladder-Cade
Asbestos
• 400 x 1270mm • PVC banner
Scaffolding incomplete Do not use
Do not alter or adapt any scaffold on site without prior official approval
1 6443
Ref. No.
Ref. No.
Do not remove this scaffold tie Removal by authorised persons only If in doubt - please contact Name: Tel No: This tie has been tested by:
Date tested: Load test of:
KN
5 3444
Do not remove this scaffold tie
Danger Scaffolding incomplete
5 3445
• Find your sign • Select your preferred material (1-7) from available options • Select an available size (A-X) and orientation where available
Asbestos
Approved respirator must be worn 1 6271 2 6271
MP G
Danger Asbestos
Permit to work must be obtained 1 6272 2 6272
80 x 150mm double sided scaffold tie tags printed on matt pvc. Supplied in packs of 10, complete with 150mm nylon cable ties
GMP G
Danger Asbestos removal in progress Page
Page For
For more
Sca�old Tagging
Fixing Options
136-137
141
MATERIAL CODES
SIGN CODES
1 Rigid plastic 2 Self adhesive vinyl 3 Photoluminescent rigid plastic 4 Photoluminescent self adhesive 5 Miscellaneous products 6 Aluminium 7 Polycarbonate
Each sign has a unique 4 digit part number
* No size code required for material code 5
Danger
5 5140
1 6442
This tie has not been tested Unlawful removal or alteration of this tag could make you liable to prosecution and removal from site
Prevent access and raise awareness to dangerous ladders or scaffolding.
CONSTRUCTION & SITE SAFETY
1 6412
Danger
Permit to work
1 4449 2 4449
GM GM
LANDSCAPE SIZES
100 x 75 mm 80 x 80 mm 150 x 150 mm 150 x 100 mm 200 x 150 mm 200 x 200 mm 300 x 100 mm 300 x 250 mm 400 x 200 mm 400 x 300 mm
PORTRAIT SIZES
450 x 150 mm 600 x 200 mm 400 x 400 mm 600 x 400 mm 600 x 450 mm 100 x 100 mm 300 x 150 mm 900 x 600 mm 200 x 100 mm
75 x 100 mm 100 x 150 mm 150 x 200 mm 100 x 300 mm 250 x 300 mm 300 x 400 mm 150 x 450 mm 400 x 600 mm 75 x 200 mm 150 x 300 mm
eg. * See pages 2-3 for more help
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General Non-Reflective Site Management Signs
Site agent 1 6407 2 6407
GM GM
Site office 1 6410 2 6410
GM GM
Project manager
Site office
Site office 1 6408 2 6408
1 6409 2 6409
GM GM
GM GM
1 6435
Surveyors
Clerk of works 1 6421 2 6421
No hat No boots No job
1 6422 2 6422
GM GM
Drying room
KQ
No hat No boots No vest No job
GM GM
Conference room
CONSTRUCTION & SITE SAFETY
1 6444 1 6423 2 6423
GM GM
Site manager 1 6436 2 6436
GM GM
Engineer 1 6467 2 6467
G G
1 6424 2 6424
1 6425 2 6425
GM GM
1 6446 2 6446
GM GM
1 7046 2 7046
Site engineer 1 6468 2 6468
No tools stored in this vehicle overnight
Stores
Mess room
G G
GL GL
2 1723
G G
1 7061 2 7061
G G
Good To Go Safety™ Equipment tagging & inspection system Innovative, effective and affordable range of equipment tagging and inspection systems. Simply attach a tag to the equipment and complete a pre-use inspection using the relevant check book before inserting into the tag. A duplicate copy of each completed checklist is retained for your management records, and a tamper evident seal can be fitted to deter and identify unauthorized access to completed inserts. Each check book provides 25 individual inspections. The highly visible tag ensures everyone is aware of the equipment’s current status and clearly indicates when it is ‘good to go’. Page
Components Status Tag 5 1301
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E
Toilet
General foreman 1 6466 2 6466
KQ
GM GM
• Weekly kit contents for a full year of weekly inspections: 1x tag, 2x check book, 100x seals, 1x wallet & pen.
100 Tamper evident seals 5 1307
• Daily kit contents for a full year of daily inspections: 2x tag, 11x check book, 300x seals, 1x wallet & pen.
Wallet & Pen 5 1308
For more
Options & Info 136-137
Equipment Type
Check book
Weekly kit
Daily kit
Scaffold tower
5 1303
5 1310
5 1314
Fixed scaffolding
5 1319
5 1320
5 1321
Ladder
5 1304
5 1311
5 1315
MEWP
5 1322
5 1323
5 1324
Forklift
5 1302
5 1309
5 1313
Harness
5 1325
5 1326
5 1327
Site Starter Packs • Comprises of the most commonly used construction signs • Each pack is supplied in an easy to store outer wrap • Easy and economical way of purchasing construction site signs • All signs made from 0.9mm rigid plastic
PACK 1 5 6390
Warning Warning Construction site Keep out Warning Construction site Keep out Warning Construction site
Construction site Keep out Keep out
600 x 200mm
WORKS TRAFFIC
CAUTION SITE ENTRANCE
WORKS TRAFFIC
CAUTION LORRIES TURNING
CAUTION SITE TRAFFIC
600 x 450mm
PACK 2 5 6391
Site office Site office 300 x 100mm
No hat hat No No boots Novest boots No Nojob vest No No job 400 x 300mm
SITE SAFETY
Under the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 all persons entering this site must comply with all regulations under this act. All visitors must report to the site office and obtain permission to proceed onto the site or any work area. Safety signs and procedures must be observed and personal protection and safety equipment must be used at all times.
Construction work in progress. Parents are advised to warn children of the dangers of entering this site.
Safety helmets must be worn Protective footwear must be worn High visibility jackets must be worn Unauthorised entry to this site is strictly forbidden
900 x 600mm
PACK 3 5 6392
Site office Site agent Site office Site office 300 x 100mm
SITE SAFETY
Under the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 all persons entering this site must comply with all regulations under this act. All visitors must report to the site office and obtain permission to proceed onto the site or any work area. Safety signs and procedures must be observed and personal protection and safety equipment must be used at all times.
Construction work in progress. Parents are advised to warn children of the dangers of entering this site.
Permit to work All contractors must obtain Permit to work a valid permit to work on All contractors this site must obtain a valid permit to work on this site
400 x 300mm
Safety helmets must be worn Protective footwear must be worn High visibility jackets must be worn Unauthorised entry to this site is strictly forbidden
CONSTRUCTION & SITE SAFETY
Site office Site agent
900 x 600mm
PACK 4 5 6393
SITE SAFETY Heavy plant and machinery operate on this site
You are now entering a designated area
Hard hats must be worn on this site at all times
All persons proceeding past this point must wear an approved safety helmet and high visibility jacket
600 x 400mm
Vehicles must not enter the site without the authority of the site supervisor Unsupervised reversing in and out of site is strictly forbidden
Speed and parking restrictions must be observed
900 x 600mm
SITE SAFETY
Under the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 all persons entering this site must comply with all regulations under this act. All visitors must report to the site office and obtain permission to proceed onto the site or any work area. Safety signs and procedures must be observed and personal protection and safety equipment must be used at all times.
Construction work in progress. Parents are advised to warn children of the dangers of entering this site.
Safety helmets must be worn
400 x 600mm Page For
Posts & Fixings 141-142
Site safety starts here 400 x 300mm
Protective footwear must be worn High visibility jackets must be worn Unauthorised entry to this site is strictly forbidden
900 x 600mm
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Barriers Barrier Tape • 75mm Width • 250m Length • Non-adhesive • High strength polythene Barrier Tape Dispenser CAUTION DO NOT ENTER 5 8622
Reflective Barrier Tape
CAUTION MEN WORKING OVERHEAD 5 8623
CAUTION HAZARDOUS AREA
DANGER DO NOT ENTER 5 8634
5 8624
5 8652
5 8649
Hand held dispenser with serrated cutting edge
Complete with retro-reflective warning stripes for added night time visibility
75mm x 250m
• 70mm Width • 500m Length CAUTION HIGH VOLTAGE
CONSTRUCTION & SITE SAFETY
5 8629
CAUTION ASBESTOS HAZARD 5 8607
Cone Barrier • Fits over the top of most standard traffic cones • Cone Barrier unit connects cones together to cordon off ‘work in progress’ areas utilising 3.65m of retractable, high visibility chevron webbing • Suitable for motorway maintenance, road-works and Health & Safety barriers
5 8620
Underground Tapes • 150mm x 365m • Resistant to fading • Made from 100 micron premium polymer polythene
Page
Cone options 109
CAUTION HIGH VOLTAGE CABLE BELOW
CAUTION ELECTRICAL CABLE BELOW
5 8636
5 8637
DANGER BURIED CABLE
• This low cost and flexible solution ensures safety and ease of use
For more
5 8621
5 8638
Guardian Expanding Barrier • A lightweight, portable expanding barrier system with high reflective performance • One piece unit that folds flat and expands to 2250 x 1000mm • Measures 700 x 1100mm when folded 5 7985
5 7983 *Cones not included
Workguard Folding Barrier
Extending Safety Barrier
• Lightweight, portable folding barrier system, conforming to UK traffic signs manual Chapter 8
• Space saving metal barrier • Stands 1m high, expands to 3m in length • Approx 8kg in weight
• One piece unit supplied ready assembled with 3 or 4 sides • Single sided reflective red and white flexible panels • Side size: 750 x 1000mm 3 sided 5 7988 4 sided 5 7989
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5 7994
Site Saver Signs Our Site Saver Signs are manufactured using a 4mm thick fluted polypropylene material. This low-cost material allows us to provide your own branded signs at an affordable price (perfect for temporary site signage – strong, lightweight and waterproof). Send your high resolution logo/image file at time of ordering for inclusion on site saver signs at no extra cost.
Site Safety Boards • 1220 x 1220mm
SITE SAFETY
Warning Dangerous site
Construction work in progress. Parents are advised to warn children of the dangers of entering this site.
Protective footwear must be worn
Approved personal protective equipment must be worn
Fluted Polypropylene • • • •
Safety helmets must be worn
All visitors must report to the site office
Lightweight Durable Waterproof Compact
High visibility jackets must be worn
No unauthorised access
Unauthorised entry to this site is strictly forbidden
YOUR LOGO HERE
YOUR LOGO HERE
5 5793
5 5794
SITE SAFETY
SITE SAFETY
Under the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 all persons entering this site must comply with all regulations under this act. All visitors must report to the site office and obtain permission to proceed onto the site or any work area. Safety signs and procedures must be observed and personal protection and safety equipment must be used at all times.
Construction work in progress. Parents are advised to warn children of the dangers of entering this site.
Construction work in progress. Parents are advised to warn children of the dangers of entering this site.
Safety helmets must be worn Protective footwear must be worn
Safety helmets must be worn High visibility jackets must be worn
Unauthorised entry to this site is strictly forbidden
Unauthorised entry to this site is strictly forbidden
Heavy plant and machinery operate on this site Vehicles must not enter the site without the authority of the site supervisor Unsupervised reversing in and out of site is strictly forbidden
Speed and parking restrictions must be observed
YOUR LOGO HERE
YOUR LOGO HERE
YOUR LOGO HERE
5 5796
5 5795
SITE SAFETY
5 5797
SITE SAFETY
Under the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 all persons entering this site must comply with all regulations under this act. All visitors must report to the site office and obtain permission to proceed onto the site or any work area. Safety signs and procedures must be observed and personal protection and safety equipment must be used at all times.
All visitors & drivers must report to site office
entering this site
High visibility jackets must be worn
Report all accidents immediately
Deep excavations
Protective footwear must be worn
Stop. Look. Listen. Beware of trucks
Safety helmets are provided for your safety and must be worn
No access for unauthorised personnel
Construction work in progress. Parents are advised to warn
Construction work in progress. Parents are advised to warn children of the dangers of entering this site.
children of the dangers of
Safety helmets must be worn Unauthorised entry to this site is strictly forbidden
YOUR LOGO HERE
SITE SAFETY
Children must not play on this site
High visibility jackets must be worn Protective footwear must be worn
Danger
This is a hard hat area
Danger
Danger Stop. Look. Listen. Beware of trucks
YOUR LOGO HERE
5 5808
YOUR LOGO HERE
5 5798
THINK SAFETY
Safety helmets, safety footwear and high visibility clothing must be worn at all times on this site
Wear eye, ear, hand and respiratory protection where appropriate
SITE SAFETY
No admittance for unauthorised personnel
All visitors and delivery drivers must report to the site office
You must be safety inducted to start work on this site
5 5802
SITE SAFETY
No unauthorised entry
Danger of underground services Check before you dig
Construction work in progress. Parents are advised to warn children of the dangers of
5 5800
Demolition work in progress
This is a hard hat area
No admittance for unauthorised personnel
Use ear protectors
Protective footwear must be worn
This is a hard hat area
High visibility jackets must be worn
High visibility jackets must be worn
Protective footwear must be worn
Danger
• 900 x 600mm Under the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 all persons entering this site must comply with all regulations under this act. All visitors must report to the site office and obtain permission to proceed onto the site or any work area. Safety signs and procedures must be observed and personal protection and safety equipment must be used at all times.
SITE SAFETY Heavy plant and machinery operate on this site
Construction work in progress. Parents are advised to warn children of the dangers of entering this site.
Vehicles must not enter the site without the authority of the site supervisor
Safety helmets must be worn
Unsupervised reversing in and out of site is strictly forbidden
Unauthorised entry to this site is strictly forbidden
Speed and parking restrictions must be observed
5 6389
Look out for overhead loads
YOUR LOGO HERE
5 5801
SITE SAFETY
Danger
entering this site
YOUR LOGO HERE
YOUR LOGO HERE
CONSTRUCTION & SITE SAFETY
SITE SAFETY
Under the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 all persons entering this site must comply with all regulations under this act. All visitors must report to the site office and obtain permission to proceed onto the site or any work area. Safety signs and procedures must be observed and personal protection and safety equipment must be used at all times.
5 6388
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SITE SAFETY
Under the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 all persons entering this site must comply with all regulations under this act. All visitors must report to the site office and obtain permission to proceed onto the site or any work area. Safety signs and procedures must be observed and personal protection and safety equipment must be used at all times.
Under the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 all persons entering this site must comply with all regulations under this act. All visitors must report to the site office and obtain permission to proceed onto the site or any work area. Safety signs and procedures must be observed and personal protection and safety equipment must be used at all times.
5 5799
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Sign clip Fast easy fixing to posts & fencing 5 8687
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Site Saver Signs Corporate Panel Signs • 1220 x 810mm Maximise company branding opportunities with these high impact corporate panel signs. Ideal for site entrance/exit points and for advertising purposes. Send your Hi-Res logo/image file at time of ordering for inclusion on signs at no extra charge. Please note the quality of any images taken from a web site will not be good enough to use and will incur an artwork charge. Welcome to
Thank you for visiting
Your Logo Here
Your Logo Here
5 5803
Your Logo Here 5 5805
5 5804
CONSTRUCTION & SITE SAFETY
• 1220 x 400mm
Your Logo Here
Pedestrian Entrance
5 5806
Your Logo Here
5 5807
Site Information Signs • 400 x 400mm
Induction Room
Visitor Parking
Exit
No Public Access
Your Logo Here
Your Logo Here
Your Logo Here
Your Logo Here
5 5721
Induction Room
Visitor Parking
Exit
No Entry to Unauthorised Persons
Your Logo Here
Your Logo Here
Your Logo Here
Your Logo Here
5 5734
Induction Room
Visitor Parking
Exit
Designated Smoking Area
Your Logo Here
Your Logo Here
Your Logo Here
Your Logo Here
5 5723
5 5735
5 5741
5 5738
5
10
15
Site Speed Limit
Site Speed Limit
Site Speed Limit
mph
mph
Your Logo Here
5 5742
mph
Your Logo Here
5 5743
Your Logo Here
5 5744
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Your Logo Here
First Aid
Your Logo Here
5 5728
5 5740
5 5737
First Aid
5 5727
5 5739
5 5736
5 5733
5 5722
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Pedestrian Entrance
First Aid
Your Logo Here
5 5729
If you can’t find the sign you are looking for, call the sales office for a quote.
Site Saver Signs Site Information Signs • 400 x 400mm
Canteen
Meeting Room
Stores
Your Logo Here
Your Logo Here
Your Logo Here
5 5712
5 5715
Site Office
Drying Room
Your Logo Here
Your Logo Here
5 5724
5 5730
5 5718
Meeting Room
Stores
Site Office
Drying Room
Your Logo Here
Your Logo Here
Your Logo Here
Your Logo Here
Your Logo Here
5 5716
5 5713
5 5731
5 5719
5 5725
Canteen
Meeting Room
Stores
Site Office
Drying Room
Your Logo Here
Your Logo Here
Your Logo Here
Your Logo Here
Your Logo Here
Site Manager Your Photo Here
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Please supply High resolution photo/image when ordering.
Toilets
Project Manager Your Photo Here
Your Logo Here
Reception
5 5703
Your Logo Here
Your Logo Here
Your Logo Here
5 5700
5 5726
5 5732
5 5720
5 5717
5 5714
5 5709
5 5706
i Toilets
Site Manager
Project Manager
Reception
Your Logo Here
Your Logo Here
Your Logo Here
5 5701
5 5704
Your Logo Here
5 5710
5 5707
Site Manager
Project Manager
Reception
Your Logo Here
Your Logo Here
Your Logo Here
5 5705
5 5708
Sign clip Fast easy fixing to posts & fencing 5 8687
Toilets
5 5702
CONSTRUCTION & SITE SAFETY
Canteen
Cable Ties • 150mm • Pack of 10 5 8695
Your Logo Here
5 5711
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Site Saver Signs Site Compound Signs • 600 x 400mm
REDUCE SPEED NOW
WORKS EXIT
SITE ACCESS
CAUTION MUD ON ROAD
CONCEALED ENTRANCE
Your Logo Here
Your Logo Here
Your Logo Here
Your Logo Here
Your Logo Here
5 5745
5 5746
Diversion
Diversion
Your Logo Here
CONSTRUCTION & SITE SAFETY
5 5749
5 5747
WORKS ACCESS
Your Logo Here
Your Logo Here
5 5756
5 5752
WORKS TRAFFIC ONLY 5 5753
Your Logo Here
5 5754
PEDESTRIANS
PEDESTRIANS
PEDESTRIANS LOOK LEFT
Your Logo Here
Your Logo Here
Your Logo Here
5 5757
5 5758
CAUTION
5 5759
CAUTION
PEDESTRIANS LOOK RIGHT
FOOTWAY CLOSED
CONSTRUCTION TRAFFIC
NO REVERSING WITHOUT A BANKSMAN
TEMPORARY ROAD SURFACE
Your Logo Here
Your Logo Here
Your Logo Here
Your Logo Here
Your Logo Here
5 5761
5 5760
5 5762
5 5763
NO PARKING IN FRONT OF THESE GATES
NO PARKING
NO UNAUTHORISED
Your Logo Here
Your Logo Here
Your Logo Here
5 5765
5 5766
VEHICLES BEYOND THIS POINT
5 5767
ONE WAY
ONE WAY
Your Logo Here
Your Logo Here
Your Logo Here
5 5769
5 5770
Your Logo Here
5 5774
5 5771
THIS ENTRANCE MUST BE KEPT CLEAR
CAUTION SPEED RAMPS
RAMP
Your Logo Here
Your Logo Here
5 5780
IN
NO ENTRY
Your Logo Here
Your Logo Here
5 5772
5 5773
All drivers and visitors must report to reception
THIS EXIT MUST BE KEPT CLEAR
Your Logo Here
5 5775
5 5764
5 5768
OUT
NO EXIT
RAISED MANHOLES
5 5777
Site safety starts here
A tidy area is a safe area
All contractors must obtain a valid permit to work on this site
Your Logo Here
Your Logo Here
Your Logo Here
Your Logo Here
5 5781
5 5790
5 5783
Fire exit
Your Logo Here
Your Logo Here
Permit to work
5 5782
Fire exit
Fire exit 5 5789
Your Logo Here
5 5792
Danger
Your Logo Here
Your Logo Here
5 5786
Hard hats must be worn on this site at all times
5 5787
Your Logo Here
5 5788
Warning
Construction site
Keep out Your Logo Here
Your Logo Here
5 5791
Children must not play on this site
5 5784
Fire exit
i Demolition work in progress
Your Logo Here
5 5778
No hat No boots No vest No job
Your Logo Here
5 5779
All drivers and visitors must report to site office
Your Logo Here
Your Logo Here
5 5776
CAUTION
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WORKS TRAFFIC
Your Logo Here
Your Logo Here
5 5751
WORKS TRAFFIC
5 5755
Diversion
Your Logo Here
5 5750
5 5748
5 5785
Send your high resolution logo/image file at time of ordering for inclusion on site saver signs at no extra cost.
Banner Signs Our range of printed PVC banners offer a quick and effective solution to site safety by displaying key safety messages. Our standard range is supplied in full colour graphics, complete with eyelets for easy fixing to perimeter fencing. We also offer the option to include your company logo/details on our eye-catching site safety range, whilst our advertising banners can be used to display your company details on scaffold projects - significantly raising your company profile. In addition to our standard range of safety banners, we can also create your own personalised banner for any occasion. Create a banner for internal store promotions or roadside displays - simply provide us with the artwork and we will transfer it onto a durable, weather resistant PVC banner, ready to use.
Perfect for site entrance can be easily fixed to fencing with cable ties or bungee ties. Provides key safety messages and advice to site visitors, contractors and members of the public. • 2440 x 1270mm • Eyelets all round
SITE SAFETY
SITE SAFETY
All visitors & drivers must report to site office
Heavy plant and machinery operate on this site
High visibility jackets must be worn
Report all accidents immediately
Deep excavations
Protective footwear must be worn
Stop. Look. Listen. Beware of trucks
Construction work in progress.
Unsupervised reversing in and out of site is strictly forbidden
Speed and parking restrictions must be observed 5 5084
the dangers of entering this site
Parents are advised to warn children of
Vehicles must not enter the site without the authority of the site supervisor
Children must not play on this site
Safety helmets are provided for your safety and must be worn
Danger
Danger No access for unauthorised personnel
CONSTRUCTION & SITE SAFETY
Site Safety Banners
5 5085
SITE SAFETY Parents are advised to warn children
Danger
of the dangers of entering this site
Demolition work in progress
No admittance for unauthorised personnel
Use ear protectors
This is a hard hat area
High visibility jackets must be worn
Construction work in progress.
Protective footwear must be worn
5 5086
Danger Look out for overhead loads
SITE SAFETY
Your company logo/details here
5 5129
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8
of ere e c h i ho ges c r sa You mes ety f a s
Maximum of 8 messages Please confirm requirements when ordering
Bungee ties • 300mm Length • Pack of 4
Cable ties
5 5141
770mm - Pack of 10
150mm - Pack of 10 5 8695
150mm - Pack of 50 5 8696 5 8697
370mm - Pack of 10 5 8698
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Banner Signs Branded Site Safety Banners • 1270 x 810mm • Eyelets all round
SITE SAFETY
SITE SAFETY
Under the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 all persons entering this site must comply with all regulations under this act. All visitors must report to the site office and obtain permission to proceed onto the site or any work area. Safety signs and procedures must be observed and personal protection and safety equipment must be used at all times.
Under the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 all persons entering this site must comply with all regulations under this act. All visitors must report to the site office and obtain permission to proceed onto the site or any work area. Safety signs and procedures must be observed and personal protection and safety equipment must be used at all times.
Warning Dangerous site
Construction work in progress. Parents are advised to warn children of the dangers of entering this site.
Safety helmets must be worn
All visitors must report to the site office YOUR LOGO/DETAILS HERE
Approved personal protective equipment must be worn
No unauthorised access
CONSTRUCTION & SITE SAFETY
5 5137
Protective footwear must be worn YOUR LOGO/DETAILS HERE
SITE SAFETY
Under the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 all persons entering this site must comply with all regulations under this act. All visitors must report to the site office and obtain permission to proceed onto the site or any work area. Safety signs and procedures must be observed and personal protection and safety equipment must be used at all times.
Under the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 all persons entering this site must comply with all regulations under this act. All visitors must report to the site office and obtain permission to proceed onto the site or any work area. Safety signs and procedures must be observed and personal protection and safety equipment must be used at all times.
Construction work in progress. Parents are advised to warn children of the dangers of entering this site.
Construction work in progress. Parents are advised to warn children of the dangers of entering this site.
Safety helmets must be worn Protective footwear must be worn
Safety helmets must be worn High visibility jackets must be worn
Unauthorised entry to this site is strictly forbidden
5 5119
YOUR LOGO/DETAILS HERE
SITE SAFETY Under the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 all persons entering this site must comply
Heavy plant and machinery operate on this site
with all regulations under this act. All visitors must report to the site office and obtain permission to proceed onto the site or any work area. Safety signs and procedures must be observed and personal protection and safety equipment must be used at all times.
Construction work in progress. Parents are advised to warn children of the dangers of entering this site.
Vehicles must not enter the site without the authority of the site supervisor
Safety helmets must be worn
Unsupervised reversing in and out of site is strictly forbidden
Speed and parking restrictions must be observed
5 5125
YOUR LOGO/DETAILS HERE
All visitors & drivers must report to site office Construction work in progress. Parents are advised to warn children of the dangers of entering this site
Report all accidents immediately
132
5 5127
Unauthorised entry to this site is strictly forbidden
5 5126
SITE SAFETY
SITE SAFETY
YOUR LOGO/DETAILS HERE
Unauthorised entry to this site is strictly forbidden
5 5124
SITE SAFETY
YOUR LOGO/DETAILS HERE
Unauthorised entry to this site is strictly forbidden
5 5118
SITE SAFETY
YOUR LOGO/DETAILS HERE
High visibility jackets must be worn
Children must not play on this site
Construction work in progress. Parents are advised to warn children of the dangers of
High visibility jackets must be worn
Danger
Demolition work in progress
No admittance for unauthorised personnel
Use ear protectors
This is a hard hat area
High visibility jackets must be worn
Protective footwear must be worn
Danger
Deep excavations
Danger
Protective footwear must be worn
Stop. Look. Listen. Beware of trucks
Safety helmets are provided for your safety and must be worn
No access for unauthorised personnel
YOUR LOGO/DETAILS HERE 5 5128
Danger
entering this site
Look out for overhead loads
Banner Signs Sca�old Banners • 1270 x 1270mm • Stitched with loops Supplied with fabric loops, allowing insertion of a scaffold tube, thus securing the banner to the scaffolding. Excellent advertising opportunities for scaffold companies or to portray essential safety messages.
Scaffolding incomplete Do not use
This is a hard hat area
Children must not play on this site
5 6443
5 5114
Danger
Falling objects
Men working overhead
5 5117
5 5116
Sca�old Adve�tising Banners • 1270 x 1270mm • With loops Supply us with your company logo and contact details and we will create your own corporate banner to advertise your business on all builds. Choose from our standard version, or add a wallet to display the licence number for the work being carried out.
Your Logo Company Name Telephone No Website Email
Your Logo Company Name Telephone No Website Email 5 5109
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Send your high resolution logo/image file at time of ordering for inclusion on your scaffold advertising banner.
Licence No:
Wallet insert included.
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CONSTRUCTION & SITE SAFETY
Danger
5 5115
Dry wipe Marker pen 5 3433
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Supplied with a removable rigid plastic insert 600 x 150mm
5 5113
Supplied complete with clear pvc wallet (600 x 150mm) to display relevant licence number. Allows the banner to be re-used whilst showing the correct licence number at all times.
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Banner Signs Site Banners • 1270 x 610mm • Eyelets all round
Danger Demolition work in progress
5 5088
CONSTRUCTION & SITE SAFETY
No exit 5 3215
5 2011
Stop. Look. Listen. Beware of trucks 5 4205
5 5093
You are now entering a designated area
5 5095
5 5090
5 5092
5 5096 1270 x 610mm (with eyelets) 5 5097 1270 x 1270mm (with eyelets) 5 5098 2440 x 1270mm (with eyelets)
Keep clear 5 3221
CAUTION
CAUTION
CONSTRUCTION TRAFFIC
SITE ENTRANCE 5 5091
Your message here
No parking
Site safety starts here
All persons proceeding past this point must wear an approved safety helmet, safety footwear and high visibility jacket
The entry of unauthorised persons is prohibited
Way out
Entrance
This is private property
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Car park
Exit
5 5094
5 5089
No parking 5 3218
5 2012
Danger
Keep out 5 5087
No entry Exit
Construction site
Falling objects 5 6456
5 3213
Warning
Danger
5 6470
Your message here 5 5099 1270 x 610mm (with loops) 5 5100 1270 x 1270mm (with loops) 5 5108 2440 x 1270mm (with loops)
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Send your high resolution, print ready artwork file at time of ordering and create your own banner message.
A4/A5 Signs A4 Signs
No parking 5 8360 Rigid plastic 5 8361 Vinyl
5 8366 Rigid plastic 5 8367 Vinyl
5 8364 Rigid plastic 5 8365 Vinyl
5 8362 Rigid plastic 5 8363 Vinyl
5 8368 Rigid plastic 5 8369 Vinyl
5 8374 Rigid plastic 5 8375 Vinyl
5 8372 Rigid plastic 5 8373 Vinyl
5 8376 Rigid plastic 5 8377 Vinyl
5 8370 Rigid plastic 5 8371 Vinyl
5 8378 Rigid plastic 5 8379 Vinyl
No entry 5 8380 Rigid plastic 5 8381 Vinyl
Fire exit 5 8388 Rigid plastic 5 8389 Vinyl
Fire exit keep clear 5 8382 Rigid plastic 5 8383 Vinyl
5 8384 Rigid plastic 5 8385 Vinyl
Fire exit 5 8390 Rigid plastic 5 8391 Vinyl
5 8386 Rigid plastic 5 8387 Vinyl
5 8396 Rigid plastic 5 8397 Vinyl
Fire exit
CONSTRUCTION & SITE SAFETY
No smoking
Fire exit
5 8392 Rigid plastic 5 8393 Vinyl
5 8394 Rigid plastic 5 8395 Vinyl
A5 Signs
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Adhesive Pads Operate nearest fire alarm point
• Pack of 4
Caution
5 8724
Mind your head
5 8398 Rigid plastic 5 8399 Vinyl
5 8312 Rigid plastic 5 8313 Vinyl
Caution Mind the step
5 8316 Rigid plastic 5 8317 Vinyl
Call the Fire Brigade by telephoning 999 Leave the building by the nearest exit Report to your assembly point at
5 8318 Rigid plastic 5 8319 Vinyl
NO SMOKING It is against the law to smoke in these premises
5 8420 Rigid plastic 5 8421 Vinyl
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Good To Go Safety™ The easy way to ensure your workplace equipment is always Good to Go
Tag
Record
Check
Good to go
Secure
Simply attach a tag, complete the checklist to record your inspection, secure your findings with a tamper evident seal. The tag will now clearly display the findings and advise if it is ‘Good to Go’ or quarantined if a fault is found. A duplicate copy is retained in the check book for management records.
EQUIPMENT MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS
Helps to meet your duties under PUWER, LOLER and WAHR, simply choose from the list of applications on the next page
Components Safety Information Station
• 700 x 750mm • 10mm PVC • 5 Clear styrene dispensers
Good To Go Safety System
Wall mounted information station provides details of the Good to Go Safety inspection process and easy access to check books in a central location. Each dispenser holds up to 10 check books (not included). Dispensers are supplied with high bond adhesive for easy application to board. To add your company logo, please supply a hi-res image file when ordering 5 1335
Check Book Wallet & Pen
Check Book Dispenser
• Internal size: 109 x 159 x 65mm A useful wallet and pen are also available as storage for your check books 5 1308
Clear Styrene. With Mounting Holes. Holds Literature up to 107mm Wide. Holds up to 10 Good to Go Safety check books 5 8099
Status Tag
• Manufactured from tough, weather resistant, UV stable, highly visible polypropylene. • Channeled base allows the tag to sit flush to poles – easily secured with cable-ties, screws or adhesive. • Warning label is clearly displayed if the checklist insert is missing. • Allows tamper evident seal to be fitted. 5 1301
Tamper Evident Seals
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• Manufactured from high visibility red polypropylene. • Arrow head is carefully inserted into tag to prevent it being opened. The seal must be snapped to open tag. • If the seal is missing, a new checklist should be completed and a new seal inserted to validate the inspection. • Supplied in a box of 100 5 1307
Good To Go Safety™ Good To Go Safety™ systems can be bought as individual components or in kit format, making it totally flexible to meet your needs and chosen frequency of inspection. Weekly Kit
For a full year of weekly inspections: 1 x Status tag 100 x Tamper evident seals 2 x Check books (50 inspections) 1 x Check book wallet and pen
Daily Kit
Each check book includes 25 individual inspections with unique sequential numbering. A carbon copy is automatically retained upon completion of checklist. Guidance notes provide advice on how to check the equipment.
For a full year of daily inspections: • • • •
2 x Status tags 300 x Tamper evident seals 11 x Check books (275 inspections) 1 x Check book wallet and pen
Choose from equipment type below Equipment Type
Scaffold Tower
Forklifts
Check Book
Check Book
5 1303
5 1302
Weekly Kit
Weekly Kit
5 1310
5 1309
Daily Kit
Daily Kit
5 1314
5 1313
Racking
Ladders
Check Book
Check Book
5 1305
5 1304
Weekly Kit
Weekly Kit
5 1312
5 1311
Daily Kit
Daily Kit
5 1316
5 1315
Harness
Fixed Scaffolding
Check Book
Check Book
5 1325
5 1319
Weekly Kit
Weekly Kit
5 1326
5 1320
Daily Kit
Daily Kit
5 1327
5 1321
Bespoke
MEWPs
Check Book
Check Book
5 1317
5 1322
Weekly Kit
Weekly Kit
5 1333
5 1323
Daily Kit
Daily Kit
5 1334
5 1324
Fleet Vehicles
Podium Steps
Check Book
Check Book
5 1306
5 1330
Weekly Kit
Weekly Kit
5 1328
5 1331
Daily Kit
Daily Kit
5 1329
5 1332
EQUIPMENT MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS
• • • •
Check Book
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Standard Specials Step 1
Decide on a sign type
Prohibition
Mandatory
Hazard
Step 2
CUSTOM MADE SIGNS
Decide on a material
1mm Rigid PVC
Self adhesive vinyl
0.9mm Aluminium
5mm PVC
Suitable for both internal and external use.
Ideally suited for internal use on smooth dry surfaces like tiles, mirrors and glass.
Hard wearing. White coated aluminium ideal for outside use, particularly exposed areas like building sites.
Durable and hard wearing. Highly recommended for external use.
3mm Aluminium composite White aluminium sheet with polyethylene core. Lightweight, ideal for internal or external use.
Step 3
Select the required size and choose your code
Material
600x400mm
600x200mm
400x300mm
300x100mm
450x150mm
600x450mm
200x200mm
200x150mm
A4 210x297mm
Rigid PVC
5 9250
5 9251
5 9252
5 9253
5 9298
5 9299
5 9300
5 9301
5 9346
Self adhesive
5 9254
5 9255
5 9256
5 9257
5 9302
5 9303
5 9304
5 9305
5 9347
Aluminium
5 9258
5 9259
5 9260
5 9261
5 9306
5 9307
5 9308
5 9309
5 9348
5mm PVC
5 9262
5 9263
5 9264
5 9265
5 9310
5 9311
5 9312
5 9313
5 9349
Aluminium composite
5 9358
5 9359
5 9360
5 9361
5 9362
5 9363
5 9364
5 9365
5 9366
600 600 400 300 600x200mmx 400mm 400x300mm 300x100mm x 200mm x 300mm 450x150mm x 100mm
450 600 200 200 A4A4 210 200x200mm 200x150mm x600x450mm 150mm x 450mm x 200mm x 150mm 210x297mm x 297mm
Material
600x400mm
Rigid PVC
5 9266
5 9267
5 9268
5 9269
5 9314
5 9315
5 9316
5 9317
5 9350
Self adhesive
5 9270
5 9271
5 9272
5 9273
5 9318
5 9319
5 9320
5 9321
5 9351
Aluminium
5 9274
5 9275
5 9276
5 9277
5 9322
5 9323
5 9324
5 9325
5 9352
5mm PVC
5 9278
5 9279
5 9280
5 9281
5 9326
5 9327
5 9328
5 9329
5 9353
Aluminium composite
5 9367
5 9368
5 9369
5 9370
5 9371
5 9372
5 9373
5 9374
5 9375
600 600 400 300 600x200mmx 400mm 400x300mm 300x100mm x 200mm x 300mm 450x150mm x 100mm
450 600 200 200 A4A4 210 200x200mm 200x150mm x600x450mm 150mm x 450mm x 200mm x 150mm 210x297mm x 297mm
Material
600x400mm
Rigid PVC
5 9282
5 9283
5 9284
5 9285
5 9330
5 9331
5 9332
5 9333
5 9354
Self adhesive
5 9286
5 9287
5 9288
5 9289
5 9334
5 9335
5 9336
5 9337
5 9355
Aluminium
5 9290
5 9291
5 9292
5 9293
5 9338
5 9339
5 9340
5 9341
5 9356
5mm PVC
5 9294
5 9295
5 9296
5 9297
5 9342
5 9343
5 9344
5 9345
5 9357
Aluminium composite
5 9376
5 9377
5 9378
5 9379
5 9380
5 9381
5 9382
5 9383
5 9384
Step 4
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Supply the text you would like on the sign in no more than 25 words. e.g 59330 Warning Crocodiles We will then select the appropriate symbol to go with the message and manufacture the sign to your exact specification.
Custom Made Step 1
Decide on a material
1mm Rigid PVC
Self adhesive vinyl
Suitable for both internal and external use.
Ideally suited for internal use on smooth dry surfaces like tiles, mirrors and glass.
0.9mm Aluminium
5mm PVC
Hard wearing. White coated aluminium ideal for outside use, particularly exposed areas like building sites.
Durable and hard wearing. Highly recommended for external use.
Reflective aluminium
3mm Aluminium composite
For use on road signs. Durable and hard wearing.
White aluminium sheet with polyethylene core. Lightweight, ideal for internal or external use.
Step 2
Select the required size and choose your code A4 600x400mm 600x200mm 400x300mm 300x100mm 1200x800mm 1200x1200mm 1050x750mm 600x900mm 600x450mm 450x150mm 210x297mm Rigid PVC 5 9401
5 9402
5 9403
5 9416
N/A
5 9418
5 9419
5 9420
5 9421
5 9450
5 9405
5 9406
5 9407
N/A
N/A
N/A
5 9425
5 9426
5 9427
5 9451
5 9409
5 9410
5 9411
5 9428
5 9429
5 9430
5 9431
5 9432
5 9433
5 9452
5 9413
5 9414
5 9415
5 9434
5 9435
5 9436
5 9437
5 9438
5 9439
5 9453
5 9442
5 9443
5 9444
5 9445
5 9446
5 9447
5 9448
5 9449
5 9454
5 9387
5 9388
5 9389
5 9390
5 9391
5 9392
5 9393
5 9394
5 9395
Self adhesive 5 9404 Aluminium 5 9408 5mm PVC 5 9412
Reflective aluminium 5 9440
5 9441
Aluminium composite 5 9385
5 9386
Step 3
Step 4
Step 5
Supply any text and imagery you would like on the sign.
Advise us of the background colours, text colour and, if appropriate, font type to display on your sign.
Finally, advise on the layout. Portrait or landscape.
e.g 59400 Remember your PPE
Safe Safe Safe
CUSTOM MADE SIGNS
5 9400
Portrait
Safe Safe Safe
Landscape
Step 6
If you would like to approve any artwork before your sign goes to print, please state this when ordering.
(If you cannot find a suitable format for your sign, please call our office for further assistance)
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Custom Made The custom made sign services that we offer, allow you to create a wide variety of signs that will fit even the most creative needs. We have several processes which we use on a regular basis, dependent upon volume, graphical content or even just personal taste. Here are the options available to you:
Screen printing This is the method used for printing the majority of signs within our catalogue. A proven method of printing, ideal for manufacturing medium to high print runs. This manual production method ensures high quality of print and consistency of colour combined with a flawless finish.
CUSTOM MADE SIGNS
Digital Print A relatively new technique using state of the art wide format digital printers and flatbed machines. Ideal for short production runs or signs that require full colour images to be included in the job. We are able to digitally print onto a wide range of substrates including (but not limited to): PVC banners, rigid PVC, fluted polypropylene, vinyl and aluminium composite.
Engraving The precision routing of computer generated designs provide a tactile, prestige finish to a sign message. The use of layered substrate materials allows the top surface to be cut away to uncover the contrasting colour of the lower layer. Ideal for door signs and valve tags.
SHOWCASE
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Banding
Cable ties 5 8751 5 8752 5 8753
Fast easy fixing to posts & fencing
Banding tool Banding strap 30m roll Banding buckles Pack of 10 5 8695 5 8696 5 8697 5 8698
Double sided tape
5 8105
Sign clip - for site saver signs
SIGN POSTS & FIXINGS
Accessories Fitting accessories
150mm - Pack of 10 150mm - Pack of 50 770mm - Pack of 10 370mm - Pack of 10
Sign adhesive
Sign adhesive gun
5 8694
5 5693
5 8687
Bungee ties
5 5141 300mm Length Pack of 4
33m x 25mm
Poly top screws
Tamtorque clips & driver 5 8771 5 8773 5 8775 5 8777 5 8779 5 8781
Blue - Pack of 12 Green - Pack of 12 White - Pack of 12 Yellow - Pack of 12 Red - Pack of 12 Black - Pack of 12
5 8770 5 8772 5 8774 5 8778 5 8780
Driver 70-100mm Post 100-130mm Post 130-190mm Post 190-250mm Post
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Sign Posts & Fixings Walls Fixings to apply your sign to a wall Double-sided adhesive pads
Hook & loop dots
5 8724
5 8728
Pack of 4
Pack of 10
Ceilings Fixings to apply your sign to a ceiling Brass suspension kit
Suspension kit
Screw in hooks Supplied in pairs
1.2m Brass chain 4x Brass hooks 2x Ceiling pads
5 8729
5 8100
SIGN POSTS & FIXINGS
(Screws not included)
5 8110
Ceiling button
Ceiling fixing clip
Magnetic ceiling hook
Ceiling fixing clip
5 8106
5 8104 Pack of 10
5 8087
5 8727 Pack of 10
Pack of 10 Self adhesive
Sign Posts Fixings to apply your sign to a ceiling Base plate
Grey steel poles
Anti-rotational sign post
Post caps
3m x 76mm 30mm Flat front 5 8683
5 8686 5 8699
76mm Dia. 50mm Dia.
5 8750 5 8685
2 piece saddle
50mm Dia. 76mm Dia.
5 8684 5 8769 5 8800 5 8688
Back to back clip
Anti-rotational clip 5 8640 5 8682
5 8754
3.6m x 76mm 3m x 50mm 1.5m x 50mm 1.75m x 76mm
5 8689 5 8725
50mm Dia. 76mm Dia.
Pair of 50mm Pair of 76mm
Road Sign Frames Frames to hold your temporary road signs
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Style
Size
Code
Triangle Triangle Triangle with Supp Plate Square Rectangle Rectangle Rectangle (Double sided) Square
600mm 750mm 750mm 750mm 600 x 450mm 1050 x 750mm 600 x 450mm 400 x 400mm
5 8757 5 8756 5 8761 5 8758 5 8512 5 8759 5 8550 5 8551
Road frame clip
5 8106
A
A4/A5 signs A-Frame ABC powder Abrasive wheels Access forbidden Access ramps Accident report book Acetylene Acid Adapt-a-sign Adhesive Adhesive backed .. Adhesive pads Adjustable guard Aeroplanes Aggressive fluids Air Air conditioning Alarm Alcohol Alkalis All drivers report Ammonia Anti climb paint Anti-rotational clip Anti-slip Applicators Arc Armband Arrow (directional) Asbestos Assembly point Attention Authorised persons Automatic door Automatic fire door
B
Bill posters Bins Biohazard Bird deterrent Blanket Boardroom Bolt Booklets Boots Bottles Boys Braille and tactile Brass Break glass Brown glass Building waste Bungee ties Buried cable Burns Busbars
C
Cabinet marking Cable Cable protectors Cable ties Call point Cameras Canteen Caps Car park Carbon dioxide Cardboard Catering hygiene Cattle grid Caution (symbol) CCTV Chain posts Changing rooms Checklists
Chemicals Chevrons Children Children crossing Children must not - play on site Chlorine Choking Cigarette bin Clamped Clean hands
40,70,90,94 44,56,69,103,113 81,90,113 110,113,116 122,130,133
40,66 90 30 69,104 37,38,39,56,64, 80,83,90 Clean lavatory 77,81 Clean machine 34,39 Clean up spillages 38,39 Cleaning fluid 56 Cleaning in progress 49-51,80 Clerk of works 124 Climb racking 31,73 Clip 18,35,127,141,142 Close door 12,13,24,53,77,82 Close valve 34 CO2 4,6,7,25,66,82,84 Combustible 100,102 Composite 86,138,139 - (aluminium) Compressed air 42,67,72 Compressed gas 41,42,100-102 Computer 32,80 Concealed entrance 114,117,130 Cone barrier 126 Cone signs 109 Cones 49,109 Conference room 86,124 Confined space 43,73,92 Construction site 83,95,121,122, 130,134,135 Construction traffic 114,117,130,134 Contamination 38,40 Control of noise .. 36,42,72,93 Control panel 6 Corrosive 40,42,48,70,99-102 CoSHH 71,94,98-101 Courtesy Sign 121 Cover-Up signs 51 Crane 122 Crawling boards 73 Cross contamination 38 Custom made 138-140 Customer parking 72,105 Cutting 108,111,117 Cycling 31,112,113,116 Cylinders 37,99,100
Door hangers Door plates Door screen signs Door slider Double sided tape Doubled sided signs Drain isolation Drinking Drinking water Drive slowly Drivers beware Drop Drugs Dry riser Dry wipe boards Drying room Dumping Dust hazard DVD
E
E-Cigarettes Ear protection
80 17,22,32,86 51 85,86 69,141 32,44,82-83,87 54 29,31,81 31,66,67,78,80, 88,89,102 37,56,57,74,83,107 46 43,51,54 29 6 96 124,129 31,69 40,70 9,92
29,30 35,36,39,56,57,60, 72,83,102,135 Earth 47 Easikit 8,27 Easy snap posters 96,97 Eating 29,31,81 Edge sealer 56 Elderly people 113 Electric cables 46,126 Electric fence 46,69 Electric shock 46,89,90 Electrical hazard 47 Electrical labels 47,48 Electrical mains .. 47,89 Electrical safety 46,90,94 Electrical warning 46-48,90,94 Electricity 42,46-48,67,69,83, 89,90,92,93,95, 126,135 Electricity at Work 93 Electricity on site 95 76,78 Emergency aid 90 142 Emergency escape .. 12 91 Emergency lighting 17 141 Emergency shower 88,89 34,64,114,130 Emergency spill kit 54 18,97,131-134 Emergency stop 89 69 Emergency telephone 6,88 46 Emergency treatment 90 98 Emergency vehicles 12,114,115 50,51,55,126 Employees only 33 37 Engaged 86 70,126 Engineer 124 Danger of death 46,48 142 Engraved 86,87 Dangerous site 73,127,132 86 Entrance 29,78,105,114,117, Dangerous subst. 40,41,94 40,42,71,74,94 128,130,134 49-51,55,56,85,86, Data protection act 68 Environment 51-54. 69,99-101 42,127 97-99,106.120,122, Deep excavations Equipment unsafe 45,136,137 Deep water 43,54 131,134,138-141 Escape route 12 Defective 36,45 68 ESD protected 46 Defibrillator 88,89 30,39,80 Evacuation chair 16,22,88 Deliveries 105,116 42,70 Evacuation lift 16,22 Demolition work 122,127,130,132 69 Event of fire 8,15,23,33,60,82 134 4,5,25,82,84 81,86 Design your own 49-51,55,56,85,86, Examination .. 86 102 97-99,106.120,122, Excepted quantity 15,23 Exit (fire) 12-18,20-24,57,60, 131,134,138-141 9,63,68,88,92,124 64,69,78,82,84, Designated area 30,35,83,97,123,134 35,39,56,102,118, 130,134,135 Designated smoking 30 121,124,130 Exit (traffic) 33,111,114,115,117, Diamonds (hazard) 100-102 52,53 128,130,134 Diesel 67,72,98 81 Exit (emergency ..) 12,15,16,23,69 Director 105,106 17,28,77,78 126 Disabled 10,16,22,55,76-79, Expanding barrier 28,84,85-87,142 Explosive 41,42,71,94,99-101 84,85,104-106, 6,15,23,25 Extinguish cigarettes 30 112,113 52,53 Extinguisher 4-9,24,25,60,78, Display screen 93 53,122 83,84,91,102 Dispenser 36,126,136 18,121,131,141 Extinguisher carried 9 Ditching 111 46,126 Extinguisher missing 7,24 Diversion 106,109,111,114, 38,89,90 Extremely flammable 99,101 130 46 Eye message signs 68 Diving 54 Eye protection 35,36,39,56,57,60, Document pockets 63 99-102 83,88-90,135 Do not climb 31,73 46,48,49,59,126 Eye wash 88,89 Do not close 34 59 Do not cover 31 141 Do not disturb 70,80,86,122 6-8,11,24-27,60, Face shield 37 Do not distract 34 83,84,102 Failed inspection 48,61,136,137 Do not enter 6,70,126 31,112 Fall arrest 37,122,136,137 Do not move 34 76,129 Falling rocks 113 Do not operate 34,45,72 142 Falling objects 113,122,133,134 Do not reach in 34,72 8,104,105,109, Falls 91 Do not remove 7,34,47,123 116,134 14,16,21,22,78 Do not reverse 34,64,114,117,130 Final fire exit 4,6,7,25,66,82,84 Fire action 8-11,26,27,60,75, Do not sit/stand 33,34 52,53 82,84,135 Do not switch on 34,72 38,39,49-51 Fire alarm 6,7,9,15,23-25,60, Do not tamper 34 113 68,69,75,77,78,83, Do not touch 31,34,38,42,72,102 37,42,43,45,48, 102 Do not use 7,31,32,34,51,80, 102,113 Fire assembly point 19,23,106 83,122,123,133 68,135 Fire blanket 4,5,25,82,84 Do not use lift 8,23,33,60,82 55 Fire door 12,13,24,60,82, Dogs 31,42,69,73 76,78,81 84,85,102 Door alarmed 15,23,68,69 38,63,94,95,137 Fire escape 12-13,24,56 Door edge strips 13
D
F
F
Fire exit Fire exit keep clear Fire exit kit Fire exit only Fire extinguisher Fire fighters switch Fire fighting equip. Fire hose reel Fire hydrant Fire log book Fire marshall Fire notice Fire point Fire risk assessment Fire risk Fire safety Fire safety DVD Fire warden First aid First aid kit carried First aid kit missing First aid posters First aider First aid room Fishing Fissile Fixing clip Flammable (symbol) Flammables Fleet vehicle Flood Floor graphics Floor primer Floor tape Flu Fluted Polypropylene Fly tipping FM-200 Foam extinguisher Fold up reflective si. Folding barrier Food signs Foot protection Footway Foreman Forklift Forklift inspection Fragile roof Frames (poster) Frames (signs) Frames (traffic) Free standing sign French Fresh water Frozen foods Fuel gas Full Fumes
G
12-18,20-24,57,60, 64,69,78,82,84, 130,134,135 12,13,15,23,24,57, 60,64,82,85,135 8 15,23,69 4-9,24,25,60,78, 83,84,91,102 6 6,7 4,5,7,24,25,102 6 9 8,9 12,56 5,7,24,25 9 9,41 8,9,91,92 8,92 8,9,24,75 38,60,75,78,83,84, 88-90,128,135 89 89 88-91 75,88 88,89 54 100 141,142 41,42,48,71,99-102 41,71,100,102 136,137 111 32,56,57 56 20,58,59 39,90 127-130 69,114 6 4,7,25,82,84,91 108-110 126 38 35,39,56,57,60,83, 102,121,123,127, 132,135 109,111,114,117, 130 124 32,34,37,42-44,49, 50,56,57,60,64,74, 78,83,135,137 136,137 42,69,73,122 96,97 15,31,39,41,55,76, 97 104,110,115,142 29,32,49,50,55,81, 97 10,26,60 67 38 66 100,104,109 40
12 52,72 10,26,40-42,52,66, 71,89,98,100-102 Gas cylinder 52,100 10,26 Gas leak Gas mains shut off .. 89,100 Gates 29,77,81,114,130 52,53 General waste 76,77,83,85,86 Gents 10,26,60 German GHS labels 71,94,99-101 Girls 81 56,112,113 Give way 15,23 Glass bolt 52,53 Glass bottles 43 Glass door Glass highlighting 43 35,44,102,121 Gloves 35,102,121 Goggles Good to Go Safety 63,124,136,137 61,76 Goods inwards Grass cutting 108,111,117 Grinding wheels 34,35,95 42,69,73 Guard dogs 34,37,42,46,72 Guards (machine) 31 Guide dogs Gangway Garage Gas
H
Hand arm vibration Hand protection
44 35,36,39,44,83,90, 102,121
Hand sanitiser Hand signalling Handi Gard Handling Handling chemicals Handrail Hard hat
39 95 50 92,93,94 94 37 35,39,57,60,83,102, 118,121-124,127, 130,132,133,135 Harmful 37,40,99,101 Harness 35,37,73,137 Hazard protection 42 Hazardous area 42,50,70,126 Hazardous loads 98-103 Hazardous subst. 70,92,98-102 Hazardous waste 40,54,70 Hazchem placard 98,99 Health and Safety Law 90-95 Hearing loop 78 Heating 67 Heavy loads 31,91,92,93, Heavy plant 111,117,118,127, 132 Hedge cutting 108,111 Height 35,43,91,92,95,116 High pressure 67,72 High temperature 38,42,44,66,80,83, 92 High visibility 35,57,60,74,83,121, - clothing 122,127,132,135 High voltage 44-47,70,83,126 Highly flammable 41,71,99,101,102 Highway maint. 103 Hook and loop 142 Horn 37,57,74,83 Horse 113 Hose reel 4,5,7,24,25,102 Hot 38,42,44,66,80,83, 92 Hot rail 80 Hot surface 38,42 Hot water 42,44,66,80,83 Humps 107,113 Hydrant 6 Hydrochloric acid 40,67 Hydrogen 66,67 Hygiene 38,39
I
Ice ID tags Impact protection In Inconvenience Induction (site) Induction loop Inert gas Infectious substance Information point Inspection Inspection systems Instructions Intermediate markers Irritant Isolate
104 87 62 105,115,130,134 115,121 92,121,128 78 66 40,100 24,75,96,97,121,136 7,47,61,75,81,137 136,137 5,37 20 40,99-101 45,46,47
Keep aisles clear Keep away Keep clear
57 46,70,73 5-7,12,13,15,16, 22-25,33,55-57,60, 64,72,73,82,84,85, 89,102,105,106, 134,135 12,13,24,82 108,109,111,112 12,13,24,37,73, 82,84,85,102 106 51,69,73,83,106, 122,130,134,135 108,109,111,112 12,13,24,60,82, 84,85,102 30,34,38,39,49-51, 77,91,123,130 67,98 15,23,37,87,96 87 76,77,86 8,54,55,59,64,68, 78,88,136,137 38
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Keep closed Keep left Keep locked Keep off Keep out Keep right Keep shut Keep tidy Kerosene Key Key fobs Kitchen Kits Knives
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L2 powder Lab coats Label holders Labels Ladder Ladder inspection Ladies Lasers
4,25 35 63 13,28,32,44,47,48, 61,64,70,78,80,88, 91,100-102 59,63,73,91,123,137 91,123,137 76,77,83,85,86 41,48
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Baby changing Back to back clip Bad back Banding Banksman Banners Barbed wire Bare live wire Barges Barrier Barrier cream Barrier tape Base plate Bathroom Battery Bespoke
135‚138,139 29,32,49,50,81,96 4,7,25,82 35,95 33,73 79,105 88 40,66 40,70,67 9,14,29,75,97 56,59,141 32,44,82-83,87 142 37 113 54 42,72,66 53,67 6-7,9,15,23-25,60, 68-69,75,77-78,83, 102 4,25,29,67 67 114,115,117,130 40,67 69 142 21,44,56,58-59 59 42 9,88 5,15,20,23,58,76-77, 88,108,112-113,116 41,70,102,122-123, 126 19,23,106 76 77 43,76 12-13,24,82,84-85
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Last tested Lead Left turn Letters Liability Life jackets Lift (elevator)
5,6 70 112,116 55,62 30 54 8-11,16,23,26,27, 33,60,75,78,82,84 Lift correctly 31,39,48,91-93 Lift machine 72,73 104,113,116 Limited height Limited quantity 100,102 59,111 Line painting Liquid nitrogen 66 Live electrical equip. 47 45,46 Live wires Loading areas 31,34,37,73 7,23,24,88,136 Location boards Locked 12,13,24,34,37,45, 72,73,82,84,85,102 Lockout 34,37,45 110 Lollipop sign Long vehicle 103 114,130 Look left/right Loose clothing 34 Lorries 103,117 118,121 Lost time Low temperature 42,104 LPG 41,71
No thoroughfare 33 No tipping or dump. 31,69 No tools 69,124 No unauthorised entry 70,73,74,114,122 No unauthorised pers. 31-34,46,57,83 No vehicles 33,34 Noise 36,42,72,93 Non aggressive fluids 54 Non conforming prod. 61 100,102 Non flammable Non reflective site 114-117,128-130, - management 134 Not drinking water 31,80,102 Notice holder 63,75,96,97 5,6,55,61,62,78, Numbers 87,118,121
Protruding loads Pull
103 15,17,22,23,76-78, 83,86 Push 15,17,22,23,69,76, 78,82-84,86 Push bar/pad to open 15,23,78,82,84 PUWER 93,136,137
Sharp blades Shocks Shoplifters prosec. Shower Shut off valve Sign adhesive Sign in/out Site access Site agent Site engineer Site entrance Site induction Site manager Site marking Site office
42 46,89,90 68 76,78,80,86,88,89 89,100 141 68,77,86 117,130 124 Quality control 61 124 Quarantine area 61 117,134 Quarry 42,73 91,121 Quick-fix signs 32,44,82-83,87 124,129 Quiet 37,81 118-135 83,115,117,124, 129,130 Racking 31,61-63,73,137 Site safety banners 131-134 Radiation/Radioactive 42,48,70,100 Site safety board 118-121,123,125, Radios 31 Obstructions 12,33,37 127 114 Office 44,76,80,81,83,85, Raised ironworks Site safety checklist 95 Raised manholes 114,130 86,92,115,117 Site safety notice bo. 121 Ramp 43,74,78,79,105, On slip road 124,129,130 Site safety starts here 83,121,123,130,134 107,109,111,114, 57,112,115,130 One way Site saver signs 127-130 122,130 Open (door) 15,17,22,23,69, Site traffic 108-117,128-130 Razor wire 69 78,82,84 15,23 Reception 70,72,76,77,85,86, Slide to open 72,122 Open manhole Slippery floor 43,80 105,106,114-116, Open valve 5,34 Slippery road surface 111,113 129,130 Operate machine 34,42,45,72 Slippery surface 43,49,50,57 Recycling 52,53,72 105,115,130,134 Out Slips 91 Reduce speed 106,109,111,114, Out of order 42,44,45,50,51,72 Sloping floor 43 117,130 42,43,46,49,50,108, Overhead 37,56,57,74,83, Reflective signs 69,98,104,108-113, Slow 111,117,122,126, Machinery 34,42,44,45,72, 107,108,111 121,139 133 118,136,137 Smoke door 12 Reflective tape 45,64,126 42,122 Overhead loads Magnets 63,96,98,103,142 Smoking 28-30,32,38,57,60, Refrigerator 38,80 Overshoes 35,36 Magnetic tapes 63 71,74,77,78,81,83, Refuge action 10,16,22,26 17 Overlays Main entrance 77 84,102,114,122, Refuge point 16,22,57,78 Oxidising 40,42,99-101 Main switch 47 128,135 Refurbishment 122 Oxygen 40,66 Maintenance 34,37,51,72,103,136 Smoking shelter 30 Rejected 61 Male 49,76,124 Socket 32,80 Release door 15,23 Manager 86,124,129 Solvents 40,67 Pacemakers 31 Remove guards 34,35 Manhole 72,114,122,130 Sorry for inconv. 115,121 Paint 40,49,50,59,69,70 Remove keys 37 Manual handling 31,39,48,91-93 Sound horn 37,57,74,83 Panel 6,47,50,89,103 Replace-a-front 17 Marine pollutant 100,101 Speed camera 112 Paper 52,53,122 Report accidents 37,91 Masks 35,36,39,70,83, Speed limit 56,74,106,112, Parking 31,33,55,72,79, Report damage 36,70,91,122 102,121 116,128 104-109,112,114- Report to reception 77,106,114,115,130 Mats 56,80 Speed ramp 74,107,109,114,130 116,128,130,134, Reserved 55,105,106 Max headroom 69,104,113 Spillage 38,39,49,54 135 Residential homes 10 Meeting in progress 80,86 Spill kit 54,75,89 Parking posts 107 Residents 104-106,117 Meeting room 76,129 Stack correctly 39 Parts 47 Respirators 35,36,70,123 Men at work 42,49-51,72,108, Staff fire action 7,10,26 Passageway 57 Restricted access 78 109,116,135 Staff only 7,76,78,85,86 PAT Testing 48 Restricted area 68 Men working 34,42,46,49,50, Staff parking 105,106 Patrol 68,69,73 Resuscitation 89,90 117,122,126,133 Staff room/toilets 81 Pedestrians 32,33,37,43,55-57, Returned stock 61 Mess room 124 59 64,74,83,108-114, Reversing 34,64,74,106,114, Stair-nosing Metal waste 52,53,122 Stairs 12,56,59,78 116,117,128,130 117,127,130,132 Methane 66 Steam 67 Peel n stick 13,24,32,39,44, Right turn 112,116 MEWP Safety 136,137 Stencils 55 47,80,81,88 Ring for attention 76,77 Microwave 80 Steps 33,43,73,78,91,137 Pen 61,63,96,136 Risk of falling 35,43,91,122 Mind the step 43,57,60,78,135 Step-strip 31,44 Permit to work 37,70,73,92,123,130 Road closed 108,109,111 Mind your head 43,44,135 Sticky pads 142 Pesticide 40 Road frame clip 142 Minder 50 Stock 61 Petrol 71,72,98 Road narrowing 108,109,113 Mineral oil 94 Stop 56,89,107,110,112, Phones 6,29,31,32,37,76, Road sign frames 104,110,115,142 Mirrors 64,65 116 79,83,88 Road signs 104-117 Missing 7,24,88 Stop, look, listen 43,44,57,83,134 Photocopier 80 Road sweeping 108,111 Mobile phones 29,31,32,37,78,83 Storage 54,73,99 Photoluminescent 20-27,56,58,59 Road traffic 104-117 MOT 72 Stores 33,40,61,70,76, Pictograms 15,23,35,37,42,76, Roll label 13,28,47,48,64, Motorcycle helmets 33,68 124,129 84,85,100-102 88,101,102 Motorway maint. 103 Strictly no admittance 33,51,73 Pipeline identification 66-67,94 Roll top signs 53,122 Moving vehicles 43,72,122 Strong currents 54 Plastic bottles 52,53 Roller banners 97 Mud on road 117,130 Sudden drop 43,51,54 Plastic chain/post 55 Rollers 42 Multi-Lingual 10,26,60 Sulphuric acid 40,67 Please ask staff .. 77 Roof 42,60,69,73,122 Multi-load placard 98 Supervision 64,81 Please ring 76,77 Roundabout 112,113 Multi-Occupancy 10,26 Supplementary plates 108,111,142 Plug 32,37,80 Running 34,54,72 33,54,114,117,130 Pocket guide 6,38,90,93,99,121 Running man 14-24,57,58,60,64, Surface Surface (slippery) 43,49,50,57,80,111, Podium steps 63,137 - (symbol) 69,78,82,84,130, Naked lights 29,71,74,102 113 Poison 42,100,102 134,135 National speed limit 112 Surface (temperature) 38,42 Poles 55,110,142 New road layout .. 111,114 Surveillance 65,68,69,104 Police 108 No access 33,73,117 Safe area 16,130 Surveying 108,111,124 Polish 10,60 No admittance 32,33,51,60,127 Safe moving 31,39,48,91-93 Suspended frames 15,31,39,41,76 Polluted 67 No ball games 31,77,106 Safe working loads 61 Suspended loads 42 Poster frames 96,97 No diving 54 Safety harness 35,37,73,137 Swimming 54 Posters 36,38,41,46,68, No drinking 29,31,81 35,39,57,60,83,102, Safety helmet Switch 6,15,46,47,89 90-96,99 No dumping 31,69 118,121-124,127, Switch off 32,34,37,39,53, Posts 55,110,142 No eating 29,31,81 130,132,133,135 71,72,80 4,7,25,82 No entry 31-33,36,51,57,60, Powder 64,65 Safety mirrors Switch on 72 35-39,43,49,50,57, 72,73,112,115,116, PPE Safety posters 36,38,41,46,68, Symbols 15,23,35,37,42,76, 64,70,73,74,80,91, 128,130,134,135 90-96,99 84,85,94,99-102 111,113,121,127, No escape 15,23 Safety starts here 57,64,83,123, Syringes 40 132 No exit 31-33,115,130,134 130,134 Press to exit/open 15 No left turn 112,116 20,45,58,64,70, Safety tape Printer 52,80 No mobile phones 29,31,37,78 103,126 Table cards 6,29 Private 76,86 No naked lights 29,71,74,102 53 Save energy Tactile 17,28,77,78 Private car park 104,105 No overtaking 74,112 Scaffold inspection 123,137 Tags 7,34,37,45,61,70, 33,69,77,106,117, No parking 31-33,55,104,106, Private property Scaffold safety 95,122,123,131-134 87,100,123,136,137 134 109,114,115,130, Scaffolding incom. 122,123,133 Tamtorque clip 141 Private road 106,114 134,135 29,81,113 School Tape 20,45,58,59,64,69, Projecting signs 7,17,24,54,89 No pedestrians 32,33,57,74 81,110 School children 70,103,126,141 Prosecuted 68,69,77,114 No right turn 112,116 Scrap metal waste 52,53 Telephone 6,29,31,32,37,76, Protective clothing 35-39,43,49,50,57, No running 54 Seatbelts 81 79,83,88 64,70,73,74,80,91, No smoking 28-32,38,60,71,74, Secure cylinders 37 Temperature 38,42,44,66,80,83, 111,113,121,127, 77,78,81,83,84,102, 65,68,69,104 Security 92 132 114,122,128,135 Self standing signs 29,32,49,50,55,81, Temporary road surf. 111,114,130 Protective equipment 36,70,91,93 No stopping 112 97 Temporary traffic man.104-117,128,130 Protective footwear 35,57,60,83,135 No swimming 54 72,80 Service
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Temporary waiting sp. 16 Test area 42 Thieves prosecuted 69 Thin ice 54 64 Think safety 30,38,39,123,130 Tidy Toilet 29,38,39,75-78,80, 81,83,85,86,124,129 Toilet inspected 75,81 69,124,141 Tools 31,34,38,42,46,72, Touch (do not) 102 80 Towels 40,48,99-102 Toxic 43,74,104-117,128, Traffic 130 Traffic control ahead 108,111,113 Traffic lights 111 108,111 Tree cutting 68,77 Trespassers 43,49,50,91 Trip hazard 91 Trips Tri-Sign 63 43,57,127 Trucks 15,17,22,23 Turn to open 72 Tyre inflation
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Unauthorised person 31-34,46,57,60,69, 73,83,128 Unauthorised entry 73,74,114,122, 127,132 72 Under test Underground services 46,126,127 Underground tape 126 Uneven surface 111,113,116,117 Unlocked 12 Unplug 32,80 Unsafe 45 UV light 37,70
V
86 67 81 87 67,71 9,28,69,81,89,98104 103,109 Vehicle marking Vehicle testing station 72 Vehicle warning plate 98,99 Vehicle warning tri. 109 29,33,34,43,44,68, Vehicles 69,72,74,83,89,103, 104,109,112,114117,122,124,127, 132,137 Vehicles reversing 74,117 68 Vehicles searched Vehicles unloading 43 106 Verge Signs 44 Vibration 72 Viewing area 55,77,81,104Visitor parking 106,128 Visitor sign in/out 68,77,81 70,77,106,114,115, Visitors report to 117,127,130,132 Vacant Vacuum Valuables Valve tags Vapour Vehicle label
W
Waiting room Walkway Wall panels Warning diamonds Wash hands Washroom Kit Waste
77 32,57,114 89 100-102 37-39,64,80,83,90 49 40,52-54,66,67,70, 72,122 Water extinguisher 4,7,25,82,84,91 Water mains 89 Way in/out 105,134 WC 76,84 WEEE labels 48 Weed spraying 111 Welding 35,42,72 Wet chemical 4,7,25 Wet floor 43,49,50,80 Wet paint 40,49,50 Wet tar 111 Wheel stop/chock 37,107 When red light shows 111 Wires 45,46,69,142 Women 78 Work equipment 93,136,137 Work in progress 50,72,74,118,122, 134 Working at heights 35,43,91,92,95,116 Works access 109,111,114,117, 130 Works exit 111,114,117,130 Works traffic 114,117,130 Workstation 39,93 WRAP recycling 52,72
CUSTOM
Customise it This year we have made it easier than ever to create your own safety signs. Despite the thousands of standard safety sign messages available in our catalogue we appreciate that there will always be a time when you need something customised – whether it’s adding a company logo, imagery or simply creating a unique safety message.
Standard specials If you need a ‘special’ safety message in the format of a prohibition, mandatory or warning sign, we can create your design in a range of sizes and materials to meet your requirements.
Secure cylinders
Do not run
Warning Crocodiles
Custom made specials We can produce digitally printed specials to include graphics, fonts and colours to create unique signs – simply provide us with the relevant artwork and we can deliver in a range of materials and sizes. CUSTOM You will also find opportunities throughout the catalogue to ‘customise it’ - highlighted in purple. Hazard Warning Cones Page 49 Create your own safety message on these temporary warning cones and free-standing signs.
Door Signs Page 51
Add your corporate logo to warn customers of cleaning programmes – perfect for corporate environments.
Floor Graphics Page 56
Ideal for promotional adverts in entranceways or safety messages specific to your site.
Engraved Signs Page 86-87
Choose from a wide range of colours/sizes to create your own engraved signs, valve tags and key fobs.
Your - message here LOADING DOCK Keep clear during operational times
Verge Signs Page 106
Reserve a parking space for your own car registration or company employees.
Site Safety Boards Page 118-121
Display important site safety information combined with corporate branding.
Site Saver Signs Page 127-130
Made from fluted polypropylene, add your company name/logo for no extra charge.
PVC Banners Page 131-134
Allow you to create your own advertising banners or safety messages.
SITE SAFETY
Your message here Flat No. 5A
No admittance for unauthorised personnel
This is a hard hat area
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Protective footwear must be worn
High visibility jackets must be mph worn
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