COMMITMENT TO SUSTAINABILITY
We are committed to achieving a more sustainable future. From the source of production to the end user’s hands, sustainability threads through every facet of our operations.
Paving the way
All energy comes from renewable sources with solar panels being installed in 2024
Minimal waste going to landfill focusing on reusing and recycling
Reduced energy KW by 25% over the last 5 years
Non-recyclable plastics are being replaced by more environmentally friendly recyclable versions
SOCIAL SUSTAINABILITY
Social sustainability promotes the health and well-being of colleagues by giving them equal opportunities and access to the resources to support their families, both socially and economically. We also liaise with local residents to minimise the impact our business has on them and support local and national charities where we can to help others near and far.
ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY
We strive to implement initiatives that contribute to the resource efficiency of materials, such as avoiding the use of single-use non-recyclable plastics and sourcing our energy from renewable sources.
ECONOMIC SUSTAINABILITY
We strive to operate in way to promote and preserve long-term economic well-being. Implementing a range of policies we strive to balance economic growth and minimise any adverse impact on people and the environment.
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3 Contents Ordering process 04 Hazard warning signs 05 Mandatory signs 06 - 07 Welfare signs 07 Construction and general signs 08 - 09 Fire safety and safe condition 10 - 11 Road and traffic signs 12 - 15 Road sign frames 15 Stencil kits 16 Lollipop signs and banksman paddles 16 Site entrance signs 17 Site safety notices and boards 18 - 21 Safety posters and literature 22 - 23 How to order custom signs 24 - 25 Tagging systems 26 - 27
Ordering Process
The majority of construction signs within this catalogue will be printed with the logo of your choice FREE of charge.
Wherever you see the following logo this is where you logo will appear:
Supply the logo when ordering and your signs will be supplied with your logo printed on to it.
Image File Formats DELIVERY
Vector Images
Curve-based graphics
Resolution independent
Logos, icons & type
Raster Images
Pixel based graphics
Resolution dependent
Photos & web graphics
Image Colour Formats
CMYK is a 4-colour printing process that stands for cyan, magenta, yellow and black
CONTACT US WITH YOUR REQUEST
T: 01302 800 273
F: 01302 390 004
E: sales@spectrum-industrial.co.uk
www.spectrum-industrial.co.uk
All signs can be printed with your branding all you need to do is follow these simple steps
Select the range of signs required and size.
Supply us with a high resolution vector logo along with a purchase order.
Artwork will be sent for approval and once signed off will be sent to production.
PLEASE NOTE:
If a logo is not provided signs will be sent blank as standard.
Aluminium Composite
1.2mm Recyclable Polypropylene
1.2mm Self-Adhesive Polypropylene
Mild Steel Sheet (without frame)
This is the preferred format when supplying your artwork! Vector images can be scaled up or down without loss of quality
RGB is a light based colour model that stands for red, green and blue.
Delivery time is dependant on the size of your order but can generally be expected within 7 working days*
UK Mainland Carriage Charges:
Orders over £75 FREE OF CHARGE
Orders under £75 £6.50
Timed Deliveries On Request
*Dependant on account / payment status.
For deliveries outside mainland UK, please contact the sales office.
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LAM PAP ACP PP SAPP ZIN
MATERIAL KEY FPP CRX SAV
2.5mm Foamed Polypropylene
3.5mm Corrugated Polypropylene Self-Adhesive Vinyl Laminated Paper Paper
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YOUR
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Vector files for web publishing
Original Adobe Illustrator design files
Individual vector design elements
Print files and web-based documents
PDF EPS AI SVG
digital cameras
High quality print graphics and scans Unprocessed data from
Layered Adobe Photoshop design files
Transparency with millions of colours
Animation & transparency in limited colours
GIF PNG
TIFF PSD Note!
Web & print photos and quick previews JPG
RAW
Fire Safety and Safe Condition
No Smoking and Prohibition Signs
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600 x 400 CRX CS090 400 x 300 CRX CS092 400 x 300 CRX CS089 400 x 300 CRX CS091 600 x 400 CRX CS086 400 x 300 CRX CS087 400 x 300 CRX CS088 400 x 300 CRX CS093 600 x 400 CRX CS094 400 x 300 CRX CS095 600 x 400 CRX CS096 400 x 300 CRX CS097 600 x 400 CRX CS098 400 x 300 CRX CS099 600 x 400 CRX CS077 400 x 300 CRX CS078 600 x 400 CRX CS079 400 x 300 CRX CS080 600 x 400 CRX CS081 400 x 300 CRX CS083 600 x 400 CRX CS084 400 x 300 CRX CS085 400 x 300 CRX CS082 70 x 85 SAV CS076 300 x 100 SAV 12038
11 100 x 300 PP CS115 100 x 300 PP CS120 100 x 300 PP CS116 100 x 300 PP CS117 100 x 300 PP CS118 100 x 300 PP CS119 600 x 400 CRX CS108 600 x 400 CRX CS109 600 x 400 CRX CS110 600 x 400 CRX CS112 600 x 400 CRX CS113 600 x 400 CRX CS114 600 x 400 CRX CS111 400 x 300 CRX CS100 600 x 400 CRX CS101 400 x 300 CRX CS102 600 x 400 CRX CS103 400 x 300 CRX CS104 600 x 400 CRX CS105 400 x 300 CRX CS106 600 x 400 CRX CS107
12 600 x 400 CRX CS125 600 x 400 CRX CS126 600 x 400 CRX CS124 600 x 400 CRX CS130 600 x 400 CRX CS129 600 x 400 CRX CS133 600 x 400 CRX CS134 600 x 400 CRX CS132 600 x 400 CRX CS128 600 x 400 D/S CRX CS127 600 x 400 CRX CS122 600 x 400 CRX CS123 400 x 300 CRX CS121 600 x 400 CRX CS131 Road and Traffic Signs DOUBLE SIDED
13 600 x 400 CRX CS143 600 x 400 CRX CS144 600 x 400 CRX CS140 600 x 400 CRX CS141 600 x 400 CRX CS142 600 x 400 CRX CS145 600 x 400 CRX CS135 600 x 400 D/S CRX CS136 600 x 400 CRX CS139 600 x 400 D/S CRX CS137 600 x 400 CRX CS138 600 x 400 D/S CRX CS199 DOUBLE SIDED DOUBLE SIDED DOUBLE SIDED
TITAN BARRIER INSERT SIGNS
Available in the below materials and sizes:
• 3.5mm Correx
• 5mm Foamex
600 x 450mm plates for Titan Barriers available either single or double sided.
Vehicle Window Signs
14 600 x 400 CRX CS147 600 x 400 CRX CS148 600 x 400 CRX CS146 600 x 400 CRX CS149 300 x 450 CRX CS150 300 x 300 SAV CS152
100 x 150 CLG 0570 100 x 100 SAV 18525 YOUR HERE EXAMPLE SIGN
15 400 x 300 CRX CS159 600 x 400 CRX CS160 400 x 300 CRX CS161 600 x 400 CRX CS162 600 x 400 CRX CS163 400 x 300 CRX CS153 600 x 400 CRX CS154 400 x 300 CRX CS157 600 x 400 CRX CS158 400 x 300 CRX CS155 600 x 400 CRX CS156 300 x 400 CRX CS164 400 x 600 CRX CS165 300 x 400 CRX CS168 400 x 600 CRX CS169 300 x 400 CRX CS166 400 x 600 CRX CS167 400 Dia FMX 4321 750 Tri. 13196 600 x 450 13198 Road Sign Frames (Stanchions)
Stencil Kits
Our laser cut stencil packs are an ideal way to create your own message. Supplied in packs of the same height, each character has spacer marks in the corner of the stencil allowing you to align your message accurately.
• Laser cut for clean character definition
• Supplied in packs of the same character height
• Alignment marks in corners
• Multiple size options available
• Custom sizes and fonts are available
Kit Includes
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9403* - Set includes extra characters of A B C D E O R S and the symbols £ ; / 9404* - Set includes extra characters of A E O R S and the symbols £ ; /
Stop / Go Paddle Signs 14909 Stop / Go Lollipop Sign 14907 Stop Works Lollipop Sign 14908 Banksman Paddles (Pair) 14910 Note: Size refers to the character height, with the width varying dependant on the individual character. CODE SIZE 0-9 A-Z 9403* 25mm 9404* 50mm 9405 75mm 9406 100mm 9410 150mm 9411 150mm 9414 200mm 9415 200mm 9418 250mm 9419 250mm 9416 300mm 9417 300mm 100mm 50mm 25mm
Lollipop Signs and Banksman Paddles
DID YOU KNOW?
The UK Health and Safety Executive states that any builder, worker or sub-contractor is responsible for the health and safety on site, regardless of the size of the company (even if you are self-employed).
Furthermore it advises that even small builders should ‘keep people, including the public, away from danger’ – fence the site off and use signs to warn people. PLEASE
17 Site Entrance Signs To be used in conjunction with the magnetic panel board below. To be used in conjunction with the magnetic panel board to the left. Complete with stanchion frame. 600 x 450mm ZIN CS184 594 x 420mm ACP CS183 400 x 50mm MAG CS200 SITE CONTACT DETAILS YOUR HERE WEB ADDRESS EXAMPLE TO BE USED WITH SITE CONTACT DETAILS SIGNS. PLEASE ORDER SEPARATELY.
ASK AT THE TRADE COUNTER.
Site Safety Notice Boards
Aluminium composite material with dry wipe lamination and plastic pockets.
Hinge fixings in the middle of the board complete with steel free-standing frame.
Site Safety Notices
With the numerous dangers found on modern construction sites, it has become harder and harder for a site safety manager to effectively demonstrate the relevant safety procedures and methods of work which are a lawful requirement.
These signs are a great way of displaying many safety messages on one concise sign.
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800 x 600 FPP CS201
Qty Health & Safety Law Poster 1 A4 Literature Holder 4 A3 Literature Holder 1
Contents
YOUR HERE DAY
EASY TRANSPORT
Total Size: 800 x1700mm (W x H) Board Supplied in 2 pieces: 800 x 850mm each Code: CS206 HINGED FOR
19 300 x 400 CRX CS171 400 x 600 CRX CS173 600 x 800 CRX CS174 400 x 600 CRX CS172 400 x 600 CRX CS175 * 900 x 1200 CRX CS170 Example Board Create your Custom Site Safety Board - Choose up to ten signs 6 14 7 15 8 16 9 1 10 2 11 3 13 5 12 4 No access for unauthorised personnel 400 x 600 CRX CS187 *Please supply client name on order
20 3mm Aluminium composite with dry wipe lamination and plastic pockets Size: 2000 x 1200mm Code: CS176 3mm Aluminium composite with dry wipe lamination and plastic pockets Size: 2000 x 1200mm Code: CS186 Hazard Board Activities Hazards Lifting Tackle Contractors on site Weather What, Where, by who? What, where? Who, doing what? Raise the alarm nearest exit Your first aiders are: Name: Name: Your fire asembly point is: SITE SAFETY NOTICE BOARD Feedback Board You said (close call) We did Notes Wear the correct PPE for the task you are doing Missing F10 Form Missing LSL Liability Insurance Missing H & S Policy Missing Site Emergency Plan Missing SSIP Missing Audit YOUR HERE YOUR HERE 3mm Aluminium composite with dry wipe lamination and hinge fixings in the middle of the board Size: 2000 x 1200mm Code: CS177 YOUR HERE YOUR HERE Raise the alarm nearest exit Do not take any risks until authorised to do so Report to assembly point at Your first aiders are: Name: Name: Your fire asembly point is: Hazard Board Controls Lifting Tackle Contractors on site Weather What, Where, by who? What, where? Colour Who, doing what? Feedback Board You said (close call) Notes Wear the correct PPE for the task you are doing Missing F10 Form Missing LSL Liability Insurance Missing H & S Policy Missing Site Emergency Plan Missing SSIP Missing Audit
3mm Aluminium composite with dry wipe lamination Size: 750 x 750mm Code: CS188 DAY DAY DAY DAY
Site Safety Notices
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Daily
1200 x 900 ACP CS178 1200 x 900 MAG CS179 3mm Aluminium composite with dry wipe lamination. Magnetic dry wipe board in frame.
2100 x 1450 ACP CS180 3mm Aluminium composite with dry wipe lamination, complete with 6 x A4 wallets and 6 x A3 wallets 3mm Aluminium composite with anti-scuff laminate complete with 10 x A4 wallets, 2 x A3 wallets and HSE poster 1500 x 1220 ACP CS181 2100 x 1450 ACP CS182 First Aid Station Fire Action Station 800 x 1000 CS202 800 x 600 CS203 Designed for indoor use, the board is laminated to allow the first aider details to be written and updated directly onto the board with a dry wipe marker. Contents; 1 x First Aid Kit (1-10 person) 1 x A4 Wall Literature Holder 1 x Accident Report Book 1 x Eyewash Station (with 25 pods ) This station provides pertinent information for fire safety, and a central point of call when dealing with the safety checks and procedures needed for the modern workplace. DAY DAY DAY DAY DAY DAY Contents; 1 x A4 Wall Literature Holder 1 x Fire Safety Log Book
Daily Activity Board
De-Briefing Board
Safety Management System SHESQ Information Board
Clear Wallets
Polypropylene clear document wallet with fold-over flap and Plastic press stud fastener. Ideal for use on information or notice boards as detailed on the previous page. A4
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400 x 600 SAPP 4240
CLP Poster How To Treat An Electric Shock Poster 400 x 600 PP 14877 Official H&S Posters 420 x 594 LAM HSE01 297 x 420 LAM HSE05 ELECTRICAL BURNS Do not touch the person with your bare hands, assess the situation and ensure power has been isolated before attempting the following steps. current through groundwater. Do not put yourself in danger, stay at least 20 metres away from the casualty until the power has been turned off. • Check for response from the casualty If the casualty is unresponsive, administer emergency first aid, carry out CPR necessary and call 999 and ask for an Recovery Position If the casualty is breathing and unconscious, check the area is safe and move them into the recovery position. Treatment of Burns Conscious Casualties
cool, running water for a minimum of 10 minutes. After placing the casualty in the recovery position, cool the burn An electrical shock can cause burns to the skin, and as the current passes through body may cause ‘entry’ and ‘exit’ burns, in addition to damage to internal organs. All injured casualties should seek professional medical attention. BLEEDING Wear gloves (if available) before any treatment commences. Expose and elevate the affected area above the level of the heart. Apply direct pressure to the wound to stop the bleeding. Firmly apply dressing and bandage. Do not remove foreign objects, place dressings around them. Apply a maximum of two dressing before removal and reapplication. Be aware the casualty may exhibit shock symptoms due to CHEMICAL BURNS a casualty has suspected chemical burn injury, you must protect yourself by wearing the appropriate Respiratory and Personal Protective Equipment (RPE and PPE). Remove any contaminated clothing. Do not remove anything that’s stuck to the burnt skin and ensure not to contaminate any Irrigate and wash the affected area with running water for at least 20 minutes, ensuring that the water is washed off the skin and not contaminating any other part of the casualty’s body. possible, establish the cause of burn by referring to the relevant Chemical burns can be very damaging and injury can occur after contact seek immediate medical attention at an A&E department. FALLS More people die from falls at work than from any other cause and are the most common type of injury sustained in the UK workplace, on average causing 38% of all reported non-fatal injuries under RIDDOR. Suspected spine, back or neck injury: Call 999 immediately move the injured person — permanent paralysis and other serious complications can result. Keep the person as still as possible, place heavy towels on both sides of the neck or hold the head and neck to prevent them from moving until emergency care arrives. Provide basic first aid, such as stopping bleeding and making the person comfortable, without moving the head or neck. CRUSH INJURIES A crush injury occurs when force or pressure is put on a body part. This type of injury most often happens when part of the body is squeezed between two heavy objects. Crush injuries include: Bleeding Bruising Fractures (broken bones) Lacerations (open wounds) Nerve injuries Compartment syndrome (increased pressure in an arm or leg that causes serious muscle, nerve, blood vessel, and tissue damage) Infection (caused by bacteria that enter the body through the wound) Immediately start emergency first aid Assess the situation and make sure the environment is safe Carry out airway, breathing and circulation checks Assess limbs using the '5 Ps' - pain, paraesthesia (numbness or tingling), paralysis, pallor and pulselessness Prioritise life-threatening injuries Immobilise the area If suspected head, neck, or spinal injury Preserve body heat
Immediately call 999. If the blood flow Is restricted for more than 15 minutes, the patient kidney failure and a high risk of death. Crush injuries need to be evaluated in hospital emergency department. Surgery may be needed. Release the object as quickly as possible Control any bleeding SUSPECTED HEAD INJURY
All head injuries can be serious and may need medical attenti A head injury may result in concussion (temporary brain injury) that can last a few weeks. Call 999 immediately if the patient has: Been hit at speed A head wound with feign object inside or dent in the head Been knocked out and not woken up after the impact Difficultly staying awake or keeping their eyes open Fallen from a height greater than metre or stairs Difficulty seeing or hearing A black eye without direct injury to the eye Clear fluid seeping from ears or nose Bleeding from ears or bruising behind ears Numbness or weakness in part of the body Problems walking, balancing, understanding, speaking or writing
Go to A&E if the patient has: Been knocked out but since woken up Vomited since the impact A headache which is not relieved with painkillers A change in behaviour, including being irritable or losing interest Problems with memory A bloody clotting disorder or takes medication to thin blood Had past brain surgery first aid for construction sites All references to regulations are correct at time of print but care should be taken to check for later revisions, amendments or superseding legislation. EMERGENCY SERVICES - Dial 999 FIRST AIDERS THE HEALTH AND SAFETY (FIRST AID) REGULATIONS 1981 REQUIRE ALL CONSTRUCTION SITES TO HAVE: A first aid box with enough equipment to cope with the number of workers on site, an appointed person to take charge of first-aid arrangements, information telling workers the name of the appointed person or first aider and where to find them Do not remove object Monitor patient and wait for help to arrive DO NOT RELEASE THE WEIGHT IF CRUSHED FOR MORE THAN 15 MINUTES, WAIT FOR THE ARRIVAL OF PARAMEDICS BREAKS, FRACTURES AND SPRAINS For minor fractures, breaks (eg: fingers or toes) or sprains, seek medical attention at minor injury unit or urgent care centre. For major breaks (such as legs or arms) go to A&E urgently or call 999 if unable to do so quickl Support the injured area by using a bandage attached to an uninjured part of the bod do not try to realign any bones that are out of place. there is any bleeding cover the wound with sterile dressing to control the bleeding 594 x 420 PVC LAM 16219 594 x 420 PVC LAM 16222 Safety Poster First Aid for Construction Sites Safety Poster Personal Protective Equipment training. Always call the emergency services the casualty is seriously ill or injured and their life is at risk. All references to regulations are correct at time of print but care should be taken to check for later revisions, amendments or superseding legislation. WHAT IS PPE? The Personal Protective Equipment at ork Regulations 1992 states: “Personal protective equipment means all equipment (including clothing a fording protection against the weather) which is intended to be worn or held by a person at work and which protects him against one or more risks to his health or safet and any addition or accessory designed to meet that objective. Every employer shall ensure that suitable personal protective equipment is provided to his employees who may be exposed to a risk to their health or safety while at work except where and to the extent that such risk has been adequately controlled by other means which are equally or more e fective.” Employers must provide suitable personal protective equipment (PPE) and respiratory protective equipment (RPE), including associated training, free of charge to any employees who may be exposed to risk to their health and safety while at work. When selecting the correct PPE items, consider the following points: Who is exposed? What body part is exposed? What they are exposed to? How long they are exposed for? Is more than one item of PPE required? Are all PPE items worn compatible? Is the PPE adjustable so all items fit correctly and comfortably? Is CE UKCA marked in accordance with current PPE regulations? Is the PPE damaged in any way? Has the correct training been given for usage and removal? personal protective equipment PPE PROVIDER: For more information, and for who PPE can be obtained from, see: HEAD AND NECK PROTECTION Possible injuries to the head and neck can include, blows to the head, falling objects, hair caught in machinery drip or splash, metal sparks or extreme temperatures. PPE options are safety helmets or hard hats, safety helmets with added eye or hearing protection, bump caps, hairnets and neck covers. Replace any head protection if damaged immediatel EYE AND FACE PROTECTION Possible injuries to the eyes include chemical or metal splash, dust, projectiles, gas and vapour or radiation. PPE options include safety spectacles, goggles, face screens, face HEARING PROTECTION Hazards to the ears from noise come from a combination of sound level and duration of exposure. Very high-level sounds are a hazard even with short duration. Make sure the PPE option reduces the noise to an acceptable level while still allowing for communication. PPE options include earplugs, earmu fs or semi-insert/canal caps. HAND AND ARM PROTECTION Hazards to the hands and arms include abrasion, temperature, cuts, impact, chemicals, electric shock, radiation, biological agents or prolonged immersion in wate d g h g g d g p sleeving that covers part or all of the arm. Avoid wearing gloves when operating machinery where the glove might get caught. WHOLE BODY PROTECTION Hazards to the whole body include heat, chemical or metal splash, spray from pressure leaks or spray guns, contaminated dust, impact or penetration. PPE options include safety harnesses, life jackets, conventional or disposable overalls, boiler suits, aprons and chemical suits. Where it is needed, choose material that is flame-retardant, anti-static, chain mail, chemically impermeable or high-visibilit HIGH VISIBILITY CLOTHING When choosing the correct high visibility clothing is important to think about the lighting and weather conditions day or night. o be effective HV clothing should be of a colour that will allow the wearer to stand out against any background found in the working environment. High visibility clothing options include waistcoat, t-shirt, jacket, trousers or full body HV clothing. The darker the conditions or work site, the greater the amount of HV clothing required. Employers have a duty to not only supply free PPE but to ensure all equipment is h E d d h d d d d duty to take care of their PPE and inform the appropriate person of any loss of PPE, destruction or defect. When maintaining PPE think about: Who is responsible for the maintenance? Does need specialist maintenance? Is the PPE being stored correctly? Has the manufacture s maintenance schedule been followed? Is replacement PPE or parts available? Do replacement parts match the original? Are all reflective strips still easily visible? MAINTENANCE TYPES OF PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT CRITERIA SIGNAGE Health and Safety (Safety Signs and Signals) Regulations 1996 states that “employers, have responsibility for the control of workplaces, sites and premises. Safety signs and signals are required where, despite putting in place all other relevant measures, significant risk to the health and safety of employees and others remains.” g g g to identify actions that are prohibited or a specific behaviour that must be followed. BS EN ISO 7010 requires that signage conforms to a standard look so that signs have the same meaning, clarity and consistency regardless of country or language. RESPIRATORY PROTECTION Hazards to the lungs include oxygen-deficient atmospheres, dusts, gases or vapours. Respiratory protective equipment (RPE) options include respirators which rely on filtering contaminants from the ai These can be simple filtering face-pieces and respirators or power-assisted respirators. Some types of RPE give an independent supply of breathable ai for example fresh-air hose, compressed airline and self-contained breathing apparatus. FEET AND LEG PROTECTION Hazards to the feet and legs include temperature, electrostatic build-up, slipping, cuts, falling objects, heavy loads, metal and chemical splash or being struck by a vehicle. PPE options include penetration-resistant safety boots and shoes with protective toecaps or specific footwea Safety Posters and Literature
14629 A3 14630 25mm x 5m Double Sided Tape 14822
COSHH
Accident / Injury Report Book
Every business must record employee and visitor accidents by law. This book is a quick, easy and accurate method for recording these incidents.
• Enables compliance with all requirements of the Social Security Administration Act 1992 and Data Protection Act 1996.
• Holds up to 100 incidents.
Near Miss Report Book
Fire Safety Log Book
The Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005 (FSO) requires that the ‘responsible person’ for premises should ensure that all fire safety facilities, equipment and devices are maintained in efficient working order and in good repair.
• Keeps critical fire safety information in one place.
• Includes tips on fire extinguishers, emergency lighting, fire doors, fire drills, staff training, and fire alarms.
A quick and, easy and accurate method for recording near misses within the workplace.
• Enables you to be compliant with all requirements of the Social Security Administration Act 1992 and Data Protection Act 1996.
• Holds up to 100 incidents. Accident Report Book 14900 Near
PPE Safety Mirrors
PPE Mirrors are designed to encourage staff to check they have the appropriate PPE and that it is fitted correctly before entering the workplace.
Laser cut from Optix Acrylic mirrored sheet, each comes complete with pre-drilled holes, mirror screws and adhesive tape. PPE Mirrors are simple to use as well as being easy to keep clean and maintain.
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Miss Report Book 14884
Fire Safety Log Book 14901
200 x 300 18300 200 x 300 18301 200 x 300 18302 OUR SMALLER 200 x 300MM MIRRORS ARE IDEAL FOR INSTALLATION ON ANY ENTRANCE DOOR TO THE WORKPLACE AND ARE AVAILABLE IN 3 DIFFERENT DESIGNS.
CUSTOM SIGNS
If you cannot find a suitable standard sign from the brochure we can custom a sign to exact specification. Please note custom signs may take slightly longer to despatch than standard items.
To order a custom sign please follow the steps below:
Designing your sign
Brief
Supply a detailed brief including any specific text, imagery, radius corners, punch holes etc. We highly recommend all artwork to be sent through as high resolution vector images (see introduction page for full details).
Bleed
This area will be trimmed. All background images should cover this area.
Trim Line
This is the final cut size the artwork will be trimmed to.
Safe Area
All important information should be placed within this area.
Size
Please choose the size you require, common sizes listed below:
• 100 x 150mm
• 100 x 300mm
• 150 x 200mm
Quantity
• 300 x 200mm
• 300 x 400mm
• 400 x 600mm
• 450 x 600mm
• 600 x 150mm
• 600 x 200mm
• 600 x 800mm
• 750 x 1000mm
• 1000 x 250mm
The price per item will stay the same for any order quantity, although please note that larger orders may take longer to produce.
Material
Mild Steel Sheet (without frame)
Other materials are available including magnetic and vinyl stickers please contact us for more details.
PLEASE NOTE: NOT SUPPLYING ALL INFORMATION WILL DELAY TURNAROUND
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FPP CRX SAV LAM PAP ACP PP ZIN
2.5mm Foamed Polypropylene 3.5mm Corrugated Polypropylene Self Adhesive Vinyl Laminated Paper Paper Aluminium Composite 1.2mm Recyclable Polypropylene
Contact us with your request.
T: 01302 800 273
F: 01302 390 004
E: customsigns@spectrum-industrial.co.uk
www.spectrum-industrial.co.uk
Receive your Custom Proof
Once the purchase order is placed we will supply you with a proof of your custom design, which will need to be signed off in writing before production can commence.
Please be sure to check:
Spelling Grammar Size
Material
Quantity
All logo’s are correct
At this point you may request any changes to your design and a new proof will be issued or, if you are happy with your design please respond with your confirmation so production can commence.
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PROOFS WILL BE ISSUED ON PLACEMENT OF ORDERS OVER THE VALUE OF £50. LEAD TIME WILL BE PROVIDED AT THE TIME OF QUOTING.
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Tagging Systems
Scaffold Tagging System
Scaffold must be inspected in the following conditions:
• Following initial erection.
• Exposure to adverse weather.
• Conditions that could affect its strength or stability.
• Following substantial alteration (addition or subtraction).
• At regular intervals not exceeding 7 days from previous inspection.
Tag size: 75 x 180mm
Tower Scaffold Tagging System
The Work at Height Regulations 2005 require an assessment to be undertaken before starting any work. Erection should be made to Prefabricated Access Suppliers and Manufacturers Association (PASMA) approved methods.
The Tower Scaffold Safety Tag provides an essential platform for entering and storing essential safety information, including movements and safe weight tolerances. Designed for use with the ClawTag holder, these tags can be fixed to the scaffold after erection without needing to dismantle part of the structure.
Essential safety and audit information can be referenced with the storage of these inserts after job completion.
Tag size: 75 x 180mm
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Pack of 10 Inserts
TG0110 Box (10 Holders, 20 Inserts, 2 Pens) TG01BOX
Pack of 10 Inserts
TG1210 Box (10 Holders, 20 Inserts, 2 Pens) TG12BOX
Ladder Tagging System
The Work at Height Regulations came into force in 2005. These regulations apply to work at height where there is a risk of fall liable to cause personal injury. This applies to both internal and external work at height, and includes below ground level and low height.
All ladders should be checked daily and prior to use for any damage, faults or wear and tear. In addition they should be inspected at defined intervals as part of a risk assessment programme. Use these inserts to manage the identification, safety, maintenance of ladders and help conform to the Work at Height Regulations 2005.
The AssetTag holder should be permanently fixed to the ladder in a suitable safe place. Perform an inspection of the ladder (a checklist is printed on the reverse) and record the result on the tag. If the ladder fails the inspection remove insert and inform a supervisor.
Tag size: 50 x 181mm
Universal Equipment Inspection
Our Universal Equipment Inspection record helps an employer comply with legislative requirements when inspecting and helps maintain equipment at suitable periods as deemed appropriate by a risk assessment.
The insert has clearly defined areas to record equipment identification or reference numbers, alongside an inspection record. This allows a user instant access to important safety information.
Should equipment fail inspection, the tag can be removed to clearly display the message ‘Do Not Use This Equipment’ which is printed on the holder.
Tag size: 50 x 181mm
Ultra-fine Permanent Marker
Suitable for writing on all of our asset management products.
TGPEN01
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Pack of 10 Inserts
TG0410
Box (10 Holders, 20 Inserts, 2 Pens)
TG04BOX
Pack of 10 Inserts
TG0510
Box (10 Holders, 10 Inserts, 1 Pen)
TG05BOX
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