Machine Safety Signs
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Machine Safety Signs FAQs
Why are machine safety signs necessary?
Machine safety signs warn operators and maintenance staff about mechanical hazards like crush points, blades, and moving parts—helping prevent accidents and OSHA violations.
Do your machine safety signs meet OSHA and ANSI requirements?
Yes. All signs comply with OSHA 1910.145 and ANSI Z535 standards for colors, signal words, and hazard symbols, ensuring consistent and effective communication.
What materials are best for machine safety signs?
Aluminum signs are perfect for permanent installations near heavy machinery, while plastic and vinyl options are ideal for flexible or temporary labeling.
Where should I place machine safety signs?
Install signs at eye level near operating controls, access panels, or service points so they’re visible before operation or maintenance begins.
Can I order custom machine safety signs for unique equipment?
Absolutely. You can customize text, colors, or symbols to match your machine type or specific safety protocols while staying ANSI- and OSHA-compliant.
























