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2. All non domestic premises in the UK are governed by safety legislation and as such will have a need
for safety signs. Safety signage is a cost effective and efficient way to warn and educate people to the
particular risks associated with a building. While there are some signs, such as fire signs, which will
be common to all buildings, there are many others which will only be relevant in certain situations.
The way to determine the signs needed should be by way of a full risk assessment and perhaps a sign
site survey.
We have put together our top 10 list of the typical signs likely to be found in businesses and public
buildings, but please bear in mind that every building has different requirements and signage should
be judged on individual risk assessments.
3. 1.UK Health and
Safety Law Poster.
There is a legal
requirement to
display this poster
or distribute
equivalent leaflet.
4. 2. Fire Action Notices
These are needed to show actions
necessary in an emergency such as
sounding a fire alarm.
5. 3.Fire Exit and Emergency Escape Signs
These are used to indicate emergency routes and
emergency escapes. Used to mark safe means of
escape.
6. 4. Fire Equipment Signs
These are used to mark the location of fire
fighting and fire safety equipment.
7. 5. First Aid Signs
Signs showing the location of first
Aid facilities. No longer a legal requirement but
The Electric Shock Emergency Action sign is also
recommended.
8. 6.No Smoking Signs
July 2007 saw a total smoking ban in all enclosed public
places, work places and certain vehicles in the UK.
The smoke free legislation means it is an offence not
to display the appropriate no smoking signs, resulting
in fines up to £1000.
9. 7. Wet Floors Signs
These need to be used wherever a slippery area is not
cordoned off. Most premises will have routine cleaning
operations which may leave areas vulnerable.
Lightweight stands holding double-sided signs
are readily available.
10. 8.Obstacles or Dangerous
Locations Signs
Most buildings however
well designed will have
localized hazards, the
most common of which
are trip hazards and low
hanging obstacles. So in
joint 8th place we have
the trip hazard, mind the
step and mind your head
signs.
11. 9. Chemical Storage Signs
Where hazardous
cleaning chemicals are
stored, apart from
keeping the store locked,
a suitable warning notice
should be posted if it is
considered this would
help to reduce injury.
12. 10.Scalds and Burns Signs
Most premises have
kitchen or catering
facilities. Scalds and
burns are common, a
poster showing
recommended action is
advisable.
13. Just one of the many benefits of
becoming a RoSPA Member is
discounts off Safety Signage.
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