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Enhancing Safety with a Wide Range of Workplace Safety Signs. Road Signs, Traffic Control Signs, Prohibition Signs, Speed Limit Signs and More.

At eSafety Supplies, we offer an extensive range of workplace safety signs, including warning signs, prohibition signs, and road safety signs. These signs play a crucial role in promoting safety and preventing accidents in public spaces.

Our safety signs cater to different requirements and deliver specific messages to individuals. Warning signs effectively inform individuals about potential risks and hazards they may encounter. Prohibition signs clearly specify what actions are prohibited to ensure safety. Road safety signs are essential for traffic control and accident prevention on roads and highways.

Our extensive collection of safety signs includes car park and traffic signs, braille signs, floor warning safety stickers, pipe markers, safety and facility signs, sign posts, pole and brackets, swing stands signs, temporary road signs, traffic controls and so much more.

We are dedicated to serving customers across Australia and are committed to delivering reliable and high-quality safety signs for commercial, industrial, and residential purposes. Our goal is to fulfil your safety requirements and contribute to a safer environment.

At eSafety Suppliers, we stock a wide range of traffic, road and safety signs. Our wide range includes carpark and traffic signs, braille signs, floor warning safety stickers and more. We deliver Australia-wide and ensure that our products are delivered in a timely manner, regardless of their location. Whether you’re in the Sydney metro area or a remote region in Western Australia, our comprehensive selection, quality products, and reliable delivery service make us the preferred choice for all your asset protection solutions.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are safety signs?

The use of safety signs provides visual aids that are used in a number of settings to provide important safety information to individuals. Even individuals who have limited literacy abilities and others who may not know the language will be able to recognize and understand these signals. These aid kits are displayed in public areas, workplaces, and other locations where there may be threats to one’s health and safety.

People use safety signages to warn individuals of potential risks and offer instructions on how to prevent them. Safety signages can show where emergency exits are, alert people to dangerous substances, and give directions on how to operate machinery properly.

They can be also used to remind people to follow crucial safety procedures, such as donning safety gear or adhering to set regulations.

Colour Coding

One of the most important aspects of safety signs is their colour coding. Each colour has a specific meaning and is used to convey a particular message.

  • The colour red is typically used to warn of possible dangers or to indicate a stop. These are often used to alert us of potential dangers such as fire, excessive voltage, or the presence of dangerous items. In addition, red signs are utilized to denote the presence of emergency stop buttons or switches.
  • The colour yellow is typically used as a signal of either caution or warning. They are frequently used to warn us of potential dangers such as slippery flooring, falling objects, or moving machinery. In some cases, they may also be used to warn of other potential risks. Personal protective equipment, sometimes referred to as PPE, must be worn in certain places, which are denoted by signs in yellow.
  • The usage of green safety signs to signal either safety or go is common. They are frequently used to point the way to emergency exits, first aid stations, and other types of safety equipment including eyewash stations and fire extinguishers.
  • When referring to information or actions that must be taken, blue warning indicators are typically used. They are commonly used to designate regions where certain activities are necessary such as wearing PPE or following a specific process.

What type of safety signs do you need?

There is a wide range of safety signs. They come in various shapes, sizes, and colours, and each type serves a specific purpose.

  1. Prohibition Signs: These signs are used to prohibit certain actions or behaviours that could lead to accidents or injuries. For example, “No Smoking” signs are used to prevent fire hazards, and “No Entry” signs are used to restrict access to dangerous areas.
  2. Warning Signs: These signs are used to warn people about potential life-threatening hazards in your surroundings. For example, “Caution: Wet Floor” signs are used to prevent slip and fall accidents, and “High Voltage” signs are used to warn people about electrical hazards.
  3. Mandatory Signs: These signs are used to indicate mandatory actions or procedures that must be followed. For example, “Wear Safety Glasses” signs are used to ensure eye protection, and “Wear Hard Hats” signs are used to ensure head protection.
  4. Emergency Information Signs: These signs are used to indicate emergency procedures or exits. For example, “Fire Exit” signs are used to indicate the nearest exit in case of a fire, and “First Aid Kits” signs are used to indicate the location of first aid kits.

It is not possible to put an appropriate degree of importance on the significance of safety signs. They are an essential component in the overall effort to minimize the likelihood of accidents and injuries in public and private spaces.

We all, regardless of their language or reading abilities, are able to comprehend the information that is sent by safety signages since they are clear and to the point. They also act as a constant reminder of the potential hazards and dangers in the area, prompting us to be more cautious and aware of the surroundings in which we are operating.

What are Braille Signs?

Braille is a system of reading and writing by touch used by the blind. Braille signs are commonly used indoors to assist the blind in identifying the location of a bathroom, exit levels, entrances and much more.

We stock various braille signs. Explore our range to see our selection of braille signs.

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