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You probably notice that safety signs are everywhere, on walls, doors, and at exits, and that they all follow the same set of guidelines: in the UK (and across Europe), those signs use standard colours and symbols, so that everyone can understand the potential hazards immediately.

You probably notice that safety signs are everywhere, on walls, doors, and at exits, and that they all follow the same set of guidelines: in the UK (and across Europe), those signs use standard colours and symbols, so that everyone can understand the potential hazards immediately. If you manage a...

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When it comes to many safety signs they at times can be hard to read for those with disabilities. However, there are a range of options that you can take to combat this, which can be found in this helpful guide. 

Let’s be honest, most safety signs mean well but fall short. Too often, they’re unreadable or inconvenient for people with disabilities. That’s not just poor design, it’s a legal problem. The Equality Act 2010 requires accessibility. It’s not optional.  But here’s the good news: you don’t need to start from...

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Choosing the right safety signage isn't just about compliance; it's about protecting people and your business. Understanding when to use temporary safety signs versus permanent signs can save you money, ensure legal compliance, and, most importantly, keep everyone safe. 

Choosing the right safety signage isn't just about compliance; it's about protecting people and your business. Understanding when to use temporary safety signs versus permanent signs can save you money, ensure legal compliance, and, most importantly, keep everyone safe.  Not every hazard needs a permanent solution. Some risks are temporary...

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