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OSHA Danger Signs

When there is a severe and immediate hazard in the workplace on jobsite, it's crucial to inform others of such dangers. Keep employees safe from harm by effectively communicating hazardous situations to others. Per OSHA 29 CFR 1910.145(c)(1)(ii), "All employees shall be instructed that danger signs indicate immediate danger and that special precautions are necessary." Post OSHA Danger Signs in areas that have specific dangers and train workers to understand the information conveyed on the signs.

OSHA Danger Signs should have red as the predominating color for the upper panel, black outline on the boards, and a white lower panel for additional sign wording, per OSHA. Keep your English and Spanish employees safe with bilingual OSHA Danger Signs. Ensure your message is legible even after the lights go out with Glow-In-The-Dark OSHA Danger Signs.

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