- Sign Type:
- Fire Sign
- Sign Reads:
- Fire Exit - Running Man Left - Arrow Up
- Orientation:
- Landscape
- Application:
- Designed for indoor or outdoor use
- Guarantee:
- Subject to material type and use in the appropriate setting. Does not account for extreme or atypical environmental conditions
- How To Order:
- Select the required size, material, any additional coatings, fixings and then add to basket.
- Artwork ID:
- L4K-ERL-U-XXX
Photoluminescent Fire Exit - Running Man Left - Arrow Up - EC Directive
Photoluminescent Fire Exit - Running Man Left - Arrow Up - EC Directive
Illuminate your Fire Exit signs when they are most critical, during power failures or when smoke obscures light
- Consistent with European Council Directive 92/58/EEC for use in the EEC
- An easy way of improving safety: significantly more effective than signs which cannot be seen in low light, for minimal extra cost
- Superior quality printing delivers crisp, clear and compliant messages using specialist durable inks with UV stabilisation
- Choose from 3 high quality photoluminescent grades for optimum glow in the dark duration and intensity
- Select from material options suitable for indoor or outdoor use and guaranteed for up to 7 years
- Made in the UK by a specialist photoluminescent sign manufacturer with 95% of orders shipped within 1-2 working days
Illuminate your Fire Exit signs when they are most critical, during power failures or when smoke obscures light
- Consistent with European Council Directive 92/58/EEC for use in the EEC
- An easy way of improving safety: significantly more effective than signs which cannot be seen in low light, for minimal extra cost
- Superior quality printing delivers crisp, clear and compliant messages using specialist durable inks with UV stabilisation
- Choose from 3 high quality photoluminescent grades for optimum glow in the dark duration and intensity
- Select from material options suitable for indoor or outdoor use and guaranteed for up to 7 years
- Made in the UK by a specialist photoluminescent sign manufacturer with 95% of orders shipped within 1-2 working days
European Council Directive 92/58/EEC
European Council Directive 92/58/EEC mandates the standardisation of safety signs at workplaces across the European Union. This directive aims to ensure that safety signs, regardless of the member state, provide clear and unambiguous information regarding safety and health issues. It covers various types of signage, including prohibitory, warning, mandatory, emergency escape, and first-aid signs.
The directive specifies that these signs should incorporate consistent, easily recognizable symbols and colours to enhance the visibility and understandability, ensuring that workers from different backgrounds and languages can comprehend them effectively.
The Health and Safety Regulations 1996 - Fire Safety
The Health and Safety (Safety Signs and Signals) Regulations 1996 implemented European Council Directive 92/58/EEC on minimum requirements for the provision of safety signs at work. Within this, signs are categorised into specific types with prescribed layouts to ensure immediate recognition.
This part of the regulation implements those aspects of the European Council Directive 92/58/EEC dealing with fire safety. Advice on the use of fire safety signs can be obtained from your enforcing authority for fire safety. In general, these Regulations will not require any changes where existing fire safety signs containing symbols comply with BS 5499. New signs are also acceptable if they are similarly chosen to comply with BS 5499.
Safety & Guidance: the regulation aims to ensure that safety and security risks are clearly communicated, understood, and can be acted upon to prevent accidents and injuries.
Liability: If an accident occurs, the presence of suitable signage show that reasonable safety measures were taken, which could limit legal repercussions.
Our Safe Condition (including Escape Route), Prohibition, Warning and Mandatory signs comply with the safety colour regulations. This ensures that certain colours adhere to their specific meanings. Safety signs are not a substitute for those other methods of controlling risks such as engineering controls and safe systems of work.