Health and Safety (Signs and Signals) Regulation
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- Created on: 28-04-17 09:07
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- Health and Safety (Signs and Signals) Regulation
- Strengths
- Signs are regularly reconisable
- Indicate important information
- Universal signs for European Union
- Weaknesses
- Practitioners have to learn what a lot of signs mean
- Some signs may be unclear to read
- Signs may be vandalized and unreconisable
- Types of Signs
- Warning Signs
- "Toxic material"
- Yellow
- Triangular
- Prohibition Signs
- Red
- "Smoking and naked flames forbidden"
- Circular
- Safe Condition Signs
- Green
- "First Aid Post"
- Square
- Mandatory Signs
- Blue
- "Safety helmet must be worn"
- Circular
- Warning Signs
- Key Features
- Aim
- To advise employers on the minimum requirements for the provision of safety signs at work
- Signs are supposed to be easily recognised and understandable
- Splits signs up into four categories
- Mandotory
- Warning
- Prohibitation
- Safe Condition
- Aim
- Strengths
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