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OSHA Safety First Safety Sign: Climb Ladders Slowly And Use Both Hands

OSHA Safety First Safety Sign: Climb Ladders Slowly And Use Both Hands
SKU: MSTF904VS
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Ensure safe ladder climbing techniques are followed to protect employees from falling.

  • Post this safety sign near the top and bottom of all ladders
  • Require employees to go slow and use both hands
  • Protect your employees from falls and serious injury by posting safety guidelines
  • Traditional OSHA-style signs, tags and labels are the most widely recognized design format in the industry
  • Safety first header indicates specific safety-related instructions or procedures that are related to safe work practices

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  • Flexible vinyl with acrylic adhesive
  • Non-glare surface printed
  • Moisture resistant
  • Service temperature range: -40° to 176°F
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