Safety Indentification 2015
SAFETY SIGNS 101
Safety Sign Header
OSHA and ANSI require signage to indicate and define specific hazards that without identification may lead to injury or death. Select your sign with the header that indicates the degree of hazard in your application.
WARNING
ANSI
ANSI
OSHA
ANSI
ANSI
OSHA
OSHA
ANSI
OSHA
OSHA
D1RB
SAFETY FIRST This and similar headings are used with information about housekeeping, first aid, health, medical equipment, sanitation and general safety.
CAUTION
DANGER
Use CAUTION to indicate a potentially hazardous situ- ation which may result in minor or moderate injury, but not death.
Use DANGER to indicate an immediate hazard which has a high probablility for severe injury or death.
WARNING
ANSI STYLE
OSHA STYLE
UseWARNING to indicate a potentially hazardous situ- ation which, if not avoided, can result in serious injury or death.
• Header with alert symbol • Graphic • Left justified initial capital • Legend followed by a period
• Header • Capital letters
centered on sign
• If graphic
element preset, located to the right of legend
NOTICE
Use NOTICE to provide general information needed to avoid confusion.
DANGER
20” x 28”
ANSI Z535.2 guide to sign legibility
37.25’
14” x 20”
DANGER
40’
Favorable viewing conditions: 25 ft. of distance per inch of text height.
DANGER
26.0’
35’
10” x 14”
DANGER
26.0’
30’
18.5’
7” x 10”
DANGER
DANGER
25’
Unfavorable viewing conditions: 12.5 ft. of viewing distance per inch of text height.
DANGER
18.2’
13.25’
DANGER
20’
17.75’
13.0’
DANGER
DANGER
15’
9.25’
DANGER
12.5’
Traffic signs: 50’ per inch of text height.
9.3’
10’
DANGER
6.2’
Man on Foot Favorable Conditions
5’
Moving Vehicle Favorable Conditions
Man on Foot Unfavorable Conditions
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