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Operation Hazard Signs

According to OSHA, amputations are among the most severe and disabling injury that occurs in the workplace. More than 2600 amputations were reported in 2015, alone. These injuries result from using machines such as saws, presses, conveyors, and bending, rolling or shaping machines as well as from powered and non-powered hand tools, forklifts, doors, trash compactors and during materials handling activities. Employers are required to indicate specific hazards that without identification, may lead to accidental injury.

Operation Hazard Signs effectively communicate such hazards to those in your workplace or jobsite. Alert others to keep hands clear when machine is running, machine has pinch points, and keep hands and fingers away with Operation Hazard Signs. Inform employees of the appropriate hazards with effective Danger, Caution, Notice, Warning, or Safety First Operation Hazard Signs.

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