May 30, 2022
Despite having all the advanced safety equipment, technology, and training, the construction industry continues to face an alarming number of fatal and nonfatal injuries as well as numerous accidents among its workers.
For example, almost 20% of workers’ deaths occur due to construction-related accidents.
According to the data provided by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics-
Having safety equipment indeed is a must but at the same time, it is also important to employ methods and processes that ensure safety daily. It’s not just about the workers as we also need to consider the safety of visitors and the general public in and around the jobsite.
The rational way to help prevent construction jobsite injuries is to place signage across the site where required. Construction signage can alert people of potential dangers.
The American National Standard Institute and OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health Administration) have come up with three key classifications-
“Prohibited” signs: These are one of the most common construction signs. You might often find them as the red danger sign. You can find such signs at the entrance of almost every construction site. ‘No unauthorized access’ is a popular example.
Mandatory sign: Mandatory signs are opposite to prohibitions signs. This type of sign tells you what must do. For example, “Wear a helmet before entering the site” is a type of mandatory sign. Usually, mandatory signs come with a solid blue circle with white lettering or symbol.
Safe condition signs inform you about the safe place. In most construction sites, safe condition signs are used for alerting people about the safe places like where to find medical kits, fire exits, who to report to, etc. Safe condition signs come with a solid green color square with a white-colored image or text inside it.
Fire equipment signs inform you where to find the fire equipment. This sign is red but square and this is what makes them different from prohibition signs.
When it comes to placing construction signs, select places where they have more visibility. Danger signs should be located at places that are vulnerable to risks and hazards. You can place caution signs as a warning. Safety signs should always be mounted up so that no one can avoid them.
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