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Clear and durable caution pinch point signs
- Employers have a legal obligation to protect the health and safety of their staff in the workplace. One of the important facets of this is ensuring that hazards are properly and prominently signposted, so everyone is aware they exist and can alter their behaviour accordingly. This is particularly important when heavy machinery or dangerous chemicals are present, or on construction sites, where multiple hazards may be there and staff come and go.
- The Health and Safety (Safety Signs and Signals) Regulations of 1996 dictate that hazard signs must be shown to warn people to take the appropriate precautions where risks exist. They must be clear, easy to read and understand quickly and use the recognisable shapes, pictograms, colours and fonts that are standardised across all hazard signage.
- In accordance with the latest UK and EU signage regulations, these caution pinch point signs are a clear, highly visible solution for use in working environments where there is a risk of hands getting crushed or trapped in machinery. Intuitive to read and, thanks to the combination of pictogram and text, easily understood by even non-English speakers, they're designed to be noticed and comprehended instantly, even in an emergency.
- Designed to raise awareness of the crush risk in your working environment, they'll also act as an everyday visual reminder for your staff to follow your established working practices as part of your health and safety policies, procedures and training. Simply position this sign wherever you need it. Choose from five different sizes and three materials to find the right solution to fit the demands of your working environment.
- Got multiple hazards? Take a look at the rest of our site safety signs, including dangerous machinery information notices and danger automatic machinery may start without warning signs.
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Conforms to ISO 7010
Rigid Plastic material complies with Fire Precaution (Workplace) 1997 and Fire Retardant DIN 4102 - Part 1, Class B -
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