Pedestrians Right Arrow Sign

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Enhance pedestrian safety on-site with our highly visible Pedestrians Right Arrow Sign, an essential component of our trusted hazard signs collection. This sign clearly directs foot traffic to the right, making it perfect for construction zones, maintenance areas, and any environment where safe pedestrian routing is critical. Manufactured from robust, recycled Palboard (available in A4 size or larger upon request) or premium composite aluminium, it offers durability and longevity. Flexible installation options include holes or sticky pads, allowing easy placement both indoors and outdoors.

This sign is designed to help you meet the requirements of the Health and Safety (Safety Signs and Signals) Regulations 1996, which require safety signage when risks cannot be otherwise eliminated. It adheres to EN ISO 7010 standards, ensuring your site benefits from consistent, internationally recognised safety symbols and clear communication. Optional reflective finishes enhance visibility in low-light or challenging weather conditions, aligning perfectly with HSE guidelines for effective site traffic management.

Protect your site workers, visitors, and the public by fulfilling your responsibilities under the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 with this reliable and clear signage solution. The Sign Shed, the UK's top-rated online safety signs supplier, proudly offers this product with a 5-star rating based on over 5,000 excellent customer reviews. Our signs are Made in Britain using recycled materials, and we provide free shipping on all orders over £50, ensuring exceptional value and service.

Order confidently knowing The Sign Shed delivers fast, same-day dispatch for both trade and retail customers. Invest in your site’s safety today with a sign that combines compliance, durability, and visibility—helping you maintain a safer working environment with ease and professionalism.

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