Do Not Enter Safety Signs
Bilingual Do Not Enter Signs
Do Not Enter Safety Signs FAQs
What is the difference between a traffic Do Not Enter sign and a safety Do Not Enter sign?
Traffic Do Not Enter signs (MUTCD R5-1) are red and white regulatory signs used to prohibit wrong-way entry on public roads. Safety Do Not Enter signs follow ANSI Z535 signal word hierarchy (Danger, Warning, Caution, or Notice) and are used for hazard and access control in workplaces and facilities.
Are Do Not Enter signs required by OSHA?
OSHA 29 CFR 1910.145 requires hazard warning signs in workplaces where access to dangerous areas must be restricted. Do Not Enter signs are a standard tool for communicating access restrictions to hazardous zones.
What signal word should a Do Not Enter sign use?
Use DANGER for areas with immediate life-threatening hazards. Use WARNING for serious but less immediate hazards. Use CAUTION for minor hazard zones. Use NOTICE for policy-based access restrictions without direct hazard.
Can Do Not Enter signs be customized?
Yes. Custom Do Not Enter signs can include specific reasons for restriction, authorized personnel definitions, contact information, and bilingual text.
Are Do Not Enter signs available in Spanish?
Yes. No Entrar bilingual signs are available in stock, as well as Spanish-only versions and fully custom bilingual options.














































































































































