Warehouse Safety Signs
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Warehouse Safety Signs FAQs
What OSHA standards apply to warehouse safety signage?
OSHA 29 CFR 1910.145 (safety signs and tags), 1910.178 (powered industrial trucks/forklifts), 1910.22 (walking-working surfaces), and 1910.36 (emergency exit signage) are the primary standards for warehouse safety signs.
What signs are required in a warehouse?
Essential warehouse signs include: forklift zone warnings, pedestrian crossing signs, dock safety signs, maximum load capacity signs for racking, PPE requirement signs, emergency exit signs, fire extinguisher location signs, and hazardous materials postings.
What material is best for warehouse signs?
.040 aluminum is the best choice for warehouse environments due to its durability, resistance to forklifts and impact, and ability to withstand moisture from dock doors. Floor signs should be heavy-duty floor marking tape or painted.
Are forklift warning signs required by OSHA?
OSHA 29 CFR 1910.178 requires that powered industrial truck (forklift) operations be conducted safely, which includes clearly marking pedestrian zones, forklift operating areas, and speed limit zones.
Can warehouse safety signs be customized?
Yes. Custom signs with facility-specific hazard warnings, aisle numbers, dock door numbers, and company branding are available through our custom sign configurator.
































