Keywords: Signage requirements, personal protective equipment, Safety Signs Regulations 1980, The Health and Safety (Safety Signs And Signals) Regulations 1996, standardised, hazardous area, safe working practices,
Safety signage for personal protection
Guy Murray | Feature | HSW
01.09.2005
The signage requirements for personal protective equipment (PPE) are the focus of this article. PPE is equipment, including clothing, that protects employees from health and safety risks in the workplace.
These risks include noise, height, electricity and vibration, for example. As well as ...
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