Personal Protection Signs
Personal Protection Signs (PPE Required Signs) FAQs
What OSHA standard requires PPE signs?
OSHA 29 CFR 1910.132 and 1926.95 require employers to assess the workplace for hazards and provide appropriate PPE. Posting PPE requirement signs at zone entry points helps ensure compliance and supports employer due diligence.
What PPE signs are most commonly required?
Hard hat required, safety glasses required, and hearing protection required signs are the most commonly posted in manufacturing, construction, and industrial environments.
Are PPE signs available with multiple requirements on one sign?
Yes. Combination PPE signs listing multiple requirements (e.g., 'Hard Hat, Safety Glasses & Steel-Toe Boots Required') are available and can be customized to your specific zone requirements.
What size should PPE signs be?
For zone entry points, 10"×14" to 14"×20" signs provide good visibility. Larger facilities with wide entry zones may require 18"×24" signs.
Can PPE signs include company logos?
Yes. Our custom sign builder allows you to add company logos, facility names, and specific PPE messaging to any standard design.


































