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To Comply to Australian AS1319-1994 Standards, The word ‘Caution’ should not be used here. Similarly, there are Safety Signs in the field that have Caution as a header, without the hazard triangle. These Caution signs are OK to use, but do not really comply. Regularly seen in the field, Signs such as ‘Caution, constantly stopping’ or ‘Proceed with Caution’ have been around for years. Indeed, these Caution signs are OK to use as they don’t include the Hazard symbol (triangle with exclamation mark). See another post HERE
Hazard Symbols may be used within Warning Signs such as this example: Slippery when wet sign. Also, this one: Electrical Hazard sign. Australia also uses the globally harmonised system for Hazard Symbols. These are for packaging and you can see them here: GHS Labels
Construction site - no entry signs, include the no entry symbol but can also provide additional information. For example detailing health and safety requirements for contractors entering the site or warnings to parents. In the case of mandatory information (for example mandating the need for safety boots) - this will normally be provided on a blue background. Warning information, such as warnings to parents about the dangers of the site will be provided on a yellow background. These signs can be customised to include the contact details of your business and your business logo.
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No entry signs are in important part of site safety signage and protecting the security and privacy of your buildings. Safety Sign Supplies sells a wide range of No Entry and No access signs.
No Access to unauthorised personnel / authorised personnel only This adaption of a standard no access sign can be used for any are of your site with restricted access requirements. It can be provided in a wide range of materials to ensure you can find a size and format that will work for your location.
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Safety Sign Supplies can also provide No Entry temporary road signs, these are large format Steel A-frames that can be placed to temporarily close a road for use in roadworks or managing car parks or other private or public road closures. We also provide a range of Aluminium composite signs that can be mounted on poles for permanent No Entry signage for one-way roads or service exits.
In Australia, we don’t use ‘Caution’ signs combined with the Hazard triangle. They should be ‘Warning’. Unfortunately, these Caution signs are creeping into our industry from overseas. Australia used to use Caution Signs, but decided to change to Warning. Indeed, all new signs manufactured for warning should now comply with AS1319-1994. Even so, old Caution Signs may still exist. If so, they are OK to leave up.
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You can buy a range of specialist signs specifying no entry / access to cars or pedestrians. We can also customise these signs to include any specific messaging or warning / mandatory conditions that you need to enforce.
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Most importantly, Warning signs are to warn of hazards and conditions that are not likely to be life-threatening. The Hazard symbol ( ! ) should be black on a yellow background and a triangle should be depicted around the symbol. Also, Warning sign wording, is in black lettering on a yellow background.
The standard No Entry / No Access signs feature the EN7010 complaint symbol of a man with an out stretched hand, with fingers pointing upwards and palm facing outwards. This man is placed within a prohibition symbol (red circle with a diagonal line) on a standard red prohibition sign format.
Seems to be a lot of confusion with AS1319-1994 Australian Standards for Warning Signs. Particularly, Caution Vs Warning Signs.
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