Use Ear Protectors Machine Sign

£2.76
SKU: B3699/150x200/SA
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Use Ear Protectors Machine Sign

Protect your ears while operating machinery with the Use Ear Protectors Machine Sign. This mandatory sign is an essential part of any construction site's health and safety signage in the UK. Don't compromise your hearing health - make sure your workers wear ear protection.

Key Features:

  • Mandatory notice to reduce the risks of hearing problems
  • Clear and concise instructions for workers to wear ear protectors
  • Part of an extensive range of construction site signs
  • Expertly designed for maximum visibility and comprehension
  • Made from recycled materials to support sustainability
  • Proudly British-made for quality and reliability

Advantages:

  • Rapidly becoming one of the UK's leading online sign providers
  • Highly rated with a 5 Star Rating on Reviews.io for products and services
  • Experts in safety signage, banners, and personalised signage
  • Experienced, customer-focused team with industry knowledge
  • Convenient online shopping or option to collect in-store
  • Industry-leading innovators in recycled material signage
  • Headquartered in Yorkshire, the heart of British manufacturing

Invest in the Use Ear Protectors Machine Sign from The Sign Shed, the trusted name in safety signage. Protect your workers' hearing health and ensure compliance with regulations. Shop online or visit our headquarters in Yorkshire today.

More information

The material you need depends on where you sign is going and the surface the notice will be attached to. Click here for more information on the sign material you should choose.

The HSE (Health and Safety Executive) is the UK government body that determines the correct use of safety signs and symbols for each hazard in the workplace. For more details on the legal requirements, view our Guide to UK Safety Signs from The Sign Shed

The size of the sign needed is dependent on various factors such as how far away it needs to be viewed from. Click here for the viewing distances guide from The Sign Shed