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ANSI Warning Safety Sign: Carbon Dioxide Gas Can Cause Injury Or Death - When Alarm Operates Vacate Immediately

ANSI Warning Safety Sign: Carbon Dioxide Gas Can Cause Injury Or Death - When Alarm Operates Vacate Immediately
SKU: MFXG340VS
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6 1/2" x 12"
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Advise others on the dangers of carbon dioxide gas and what to do if an alarm sounds.

  • A graphic is used as a visual aid to help convey the risk
  • Clearly outline the inherent danger of carbon monoxide gas
  • Newer ANSI-style signs and labels are gaining in popularity and are recognized by OSHA as an acceptable safety notification device
  • Warning header indicates a hazardous situation that, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury

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CO2 Fire Extinguisher Systems Hazard Signs

At high concentration levels, Carbon Dioxide (CO2) in humans can cause serious injury or death.


OSHA and NFPA require the posting of specific safety signs on the hazards of CO2 used in Fire Extinguisher Systems. These signs advise personnel to avoid areas and spaces when CO2 is discharged.
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  • Flexible vinyl with acrylic adhesive
  • Non-glare surface printed
  • Moisture resistant
  • Service temperature range: -40° to 176°F
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