Health and safety signage

Posted on Friday 1 January 2010

Danny Adamson, MD of Stocksigns Group – a leading sign maker and digital printer, explains how having the correct signage in place can lead to greater prevention of accidents in the workplace. 

“Accidents are unpredictable, however there is a lot that can be done to prevent accidents happening in the first place," he said. "The first step of ensuring safety to everyone is being able to alert them to danger and having compliant signage in place. Today there is a huge range of signs available for all types of hazards.  Signage is a small investment, but it will encourage safer working environments.” 

Stocksigns has a range of signs available for all situations and provide an expert service to give customers the best advice and guidance. All of their signs are HSSA (Health and Safety Sign Association) assured and are fully compliant with ISO 7010, the UK standard for safety signs.

The signmakers are currently celebrating eight years of partnership with the Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents (RoSPA) and are donating 20p from every sign sold to the Brighter Beginnings appeal. The funds raised will help provide new parents with information packs to give their little ones a safer start in life. 

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