Safety sign

Japanese safety sign prohibiting Foreign objects on a runway
German safety sign warning to stay on paths due to danger from unexploded military bombs
International Organization for Standardization fire extinguisher sign with list of what types of fires it will extinguish.
United States "Danger - Asbestos" safety sign.
Various safety signs from around the world.
Clockwise from upper left: Sign prohibiting foreign objects on a runway, Japan; Stay on paths, unexploded bombs, Germany; Asbestos danger, United States; Fire extinguisher, ISO.

A safety sign is a sign designed to warn of hazards, indicate mandatory actions or required use of personal protective equipment, prohibit actions or objects, identify the location of firefighting or safety equipment, or marking of exit routes.

In addition to being encountered in industrial facilities; safety signs are also found in public places and communities, at electrical pylons and electrical substations, cliffs, beaches, bodies of water, on motorized equipment, such as lawn mowers, and areas closed for construction or demolition.


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