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One of the biggest tasks faced in
ensuring good health and safety practice
is the communication of information.
It is vital that everyone concerned
understands risks and how they should
be dealt with. For this reason, the proper
signage in a building, is essential, as it
is one of the main points of reference
and contact for staff, customers or
inhabitants. For instance signs should be
located anywhere in which a potential
hazard might be found, and the aim is to
clearly indicate the danger so that it may
be avoided and /or appropriate action
taken.
We produce good quality signage
at reasonable prices (mainly due to
our in-house capabilities and skill to
manufacture on our own substrates here
in the UK). SignsforSafety adhere firmly
to legislative requirements, including BS
ISO 3864 and BS EN ISO 7010, which are
the benchmarks of our industry.
Unlike most other signage suppliers,
SignsforSafety carry extensive stock to
meet nationwide delivery requirements,
as well as having a department
dedicated to bespoke signage and
projects. Our material range includes
Photoluminescent Vinyl and Rigid, White
Vinyl/Rigid, Foamex, Aluminium, Perspex,
Vynalast, Stainless Steel/Brass and many
more on request. Our Photoluminescent
material TelglowTM, properly energized,
will provide illumination for up to
18 hours and creates a new vision of
direction and spatial awareness to
improve safety way guidance systems
in darkness and smoky conditions. The
material is self-charging from ambient
light, requires no installation wiring,
reducing the need for emergency
lighting and has little or no maintenance.
Our main range for statutory
health & safety signage, alongside
our information, community and
commissioned signage/ posters cover
various categories, subsequently each
sector is catered for. These signs can
convey a variety of meanings, because
in many cases, the simple warning of
danger is not adequate.
The very best health and safety systems
use a complete set of signs that not only
help to prevent dangerous situations,
but instruct people what to do in the
event of an emergency. Having the
proper signage in your place of work,
building or residence can significantly
reduce accidents, and with most
countries adhering to international
standards, signage is a legal requirement.
Compliance is therefore both beneficial
and essential.
Our SignsforSafety brochure is an invaluable guide, enabling our clients to make informed choices concerning their signage. The
book gives clear guidance to the responsible person(s) for the building/organisation. The book is available f.o.c from our website.
Web: www.signsforsafety.co.uk
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Email: [email protected]
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Tel: 01737 762400