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Different Types of Prohibition Signs

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In the UK today a large number of different prohibition signs are being used for a wide variety of reasons and below we take a look at just what some of these are.

1. General - The kinds of prohibition signs that are placed in this category are the ones that advise you or tell you something. The signs which generally most often fall into this particular category are the do not touch, no ball games allowed, no mobile phones allowed, no dogs except for guide dogs or no cycling.



2. Access Restriction - These ones will inform you that access to a certain place is either restricted or denied. The kinds of signs which fall into this category are the no entry, no exit types, the no admittance or no access for unauthorised personnel, no pedestrians allowed or no climbing.

3. Door Plate or Label - These particular signs will either have been situated on to the doors themselves or in a position close to the door. They will provide you with specific information for example informing you that the door is to be used for exit only in an emergency situation. But these signs may well carry information relating to other matters concerning health and safety.

4. Machinery - Prohibition signs will be placed either on or as close to the machinery as is possible. These signs are there not only to protect those operating the machinery but anyone who may come close to or in contact with it. Often the signs are ones that stipulate that the machinery must not be used without use of the right protective equipment, or that guards protecting the user must not be removed or that at no time must the machinery be switched off.

5. No Smoking - Since 2006 and 2007 such signage has become common place in not just public areas but also in the workplace. These signs must be displayed in prominent positions for all to see and should conform to the regulations in the No Smoking Ban Legislation. However, there are certain premises where this legislation is not enforced, such as prisons, hotels where bedrooms are specifically classed as being smoking ones and nursing homes for example.

As well as the kinds of prohibition signs we mention above being used on a daily basis there are plenty of others that you will see and may not realize what they are. For example when you pass a construction site one of the first signs you will see is one that you may not enter without wearing a hard hat. The whole reason for these prohibition signs being in place is to protect us from any potential danger to our lives.

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As you can see there are a number of different styles of prohibition signs that may be required or useful for your business. However another extremely important point to consider is if you are showing the right fire signs in your premises. Just one range that you must think about is fire exit signs which must be showed at work premises.


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