Safety Signs Construction – 4ft x 3ft Safety Banner _SKU-6827
Attach this large (3ft x 4ft) heavy duty PVC banner to your site’s perimeter boarding or entrance way to ensure anyone about to enter your site is made aware of the dangers and the rules that apply to both visitors and contractors.
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Imperative to any construction site is the BS approved SITE SAFETY banner.
Attach this large (3ft x 4ft) heavy duty PVC banner to your site’s perimeter boarding or fencing, to ensure anyone about to enter your site is made aware of the dangers and the rules that apply to both visitors and contractors. This safety banner makes anyone entering the site aware of the requirement for hard hats, safety boots and high visibility jackets, as well as the need to report to the site’s office to sign in and receive information on the rules of the site.
Use this versatile site safety banner to help get your safety message across. This banner is manufactured from heavy duty PVC and comes with hems and eyelets for easy attachment. PVC Site Safety Banners can be used time and time again ensuring maximum value for money.Construction Safety Signs,Construction Safety Signs,Construction Safety Signs,Construction Safety Signs
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Available in:
4ft x 3ft Heavy Duty PVC Banner with Hems & Eyelets
– Hang or permanently attach to any indoor or outdoor structure
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BS5499 signs satisfy existing UK legislation and for signs that have not been adopted yet by ISO 7010.
The Health & Safety (Safety Signs and Signals) Regulations 1996 put into practice the European Safety Signs Directive (92/58/EEC). Designed to standardise safety signs reducing the risk of misunderstandings arising from geographical differences across the European Community.
How does it affect employers? All employers must use a safety sign where a risk would otherwise go uncontrolled. All safety signs should contain a pictorial symbol. The regulations encourage the increased use of symbols and this includes all fire safety signs.
Important Legal Update: Referring to The Fire Risk Precautions (Workplace) Amendment Regulations 1999, all employers have a legal requirement to provide a full and documented Risk Assessment in respect of Health and Safety and Fire.
Previously exempt organisations are now required to carry out a Risk Assessment. Failure to do so means in the event of an accident the company directors can be held liable and prosecuted (legislation pending, referred to as ‘Corporate Killing’). It is estimated that this amendment will affect an additional 1.5 million business premises in the UK, including the following previously exempt premises:
Schools, places of entertainment, any hotels, some boarding houses, public houses, churches and other places of worship.
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