- Sign Type:
- Custom Safe Condition Sign
- Sign Reads:
- Your Wording Here
- Orientation:
- Portrait
- 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, or customise the message
- Artwork ID:
- P42-TDW-0-000
Photoluminescent Custom Drinking Water
Photoluminescent Custom Drinking Water
Create your own custom photoluminescent signs in seconds. Ensure your custom safety messages are easily visible when needed the most. Choose your preferred template, size and material then add wording to create your perfect sign. Add a fixing kit for quick and easy installation
Create your own custom photoluminescent signs in seconds. Ensure your custom safety messages are easily visible when needed the most. Choose your preferred template, size and material then add wording to create your perfect sign. Add a fixing kit for quick and easy installation
ISO 3864 – International Standard for Safety Signs & Markings:
This international standard defines the design principles for safety signs that convey safety messages. By following ISO 3864, our relevant signs are designed with the official and appropriate colours to effectively communicate essential safety information, reducing the risk of accidents and confusion in the workplace.
ISO 7010 - Graphical Symbols for Safety Communication:
Outlines the design and application of standardised safety signs to ensure clear and consistent communication in public spaces, workplaces, and more. The symbols in our relevant signs comply with ISO 7010, which helps to ensure that each sign is universally understood, regardless of language or cultural differences.
Health and Safety (First-Aid) Regulations 1981
These UK regulations require employers to provide adequate first aid equipment, facilities, and personnel in the workplace. While they focus on the provision of first aid itself, the regulations implicitly require clear signage to identify the location of first aid facilities, aligning with the standards and practices outlined in BS 5499 and The Health and Safety (Safety Signs and Signals) Regulations 1996.