Workplace Safety Signage UK – Health & Safety Signs for Compliance
Our workplace safety signage range is designed to support clear communication of hazards, instructions and emergency procedures across construction, industrial and commercial environments. This collection includes compliant safety signs to help improve awareness, reduce risk and maintain safe working conditions on site.
Shop PPE equipment: PPE Equipment | Safety Helmets | Gloves | Eye Protection | Hearing Protection | Respirators
See more
Health & Safety Signage for Workplace Compliance
Safety signage plays a critical role in workplace risk management by clearly identifying hazards, providing instructions and guiding behaviour. Suitable for construction sites, warehouses, workshops, offices and public-facing environments, these signs support structured safety systems and regulatory compliance.
Compliant with UK Regulations & ISO Standards
Our signage is selected to support compliance with the Health and Safety (Safety Signs and Signals) Regulations 1996. Many designs align with ISO 7010, ensuring consistent and recognisable symbols that improve understanding across multilingual workforces and varied site environments.
Types of Safety Signs Available
The range includes mandatory signs (blue), prohibition signs (red), warning signs (yellow), fire safety signage and emergency exit signs. These categories help communicate essential safety information clearly, ensuring workers and visitors can quickly identify risks and required actions.
Designed for Visibility & Durability
Suitable for both indoor and outdoor use, our safety signs are manufactured for durability and long-term performance in demanding environments. High-contrast colours and clear symbols ensure visibility in busy, low-light or high-risk conditions.
Supporting Risk Assessments & Site Safety
Employers should select signage based on hazard identification, site-specific risk assessments and legal obligations to ensure correct placement and effective communication across all working areas.
Part of a Wider PPE & Safety System
Safety signage is typically used alongside other workplace safety equipment such as PPE, safety helmets, eye protection and respirators depending on the environment and risks present.
Shop signage: All Safety Signage
Workplace Safety Signage FAQs
What types of safety signage are available?
This collection includes a wide range of workplace signage such as warning signs, prohibition signs, mandatory signs, fire safety signs and general safety notices designed to communicate hazards and instructions clearly.
What are warning and hazard signs used for?
Warning signs highlight potential risks such as electrical hazards, trip hazards or dangerous areas, helping workers and visitors recognise hazards before entering a space.
What are mandatory signs?
Mandatory signs provide instructions that must be followed, such as “eye protection must be worn” or “hearing protection required”, helping reinforce site safety procedures.
What are prohibition signs?
Prohibition signs indicate actions that are not allowed, such as “no smoking”, “no entry” or “no unauthorised personnel”, helping control behaviour in specific areas.
What are fire safety signs used for?
Fire safety signage is used to identify fire exits, assembly points, fire equipment and emergency procedures, helping guide workers during emergency situations.
How do I choose the right safety signage?
The right signage depends on the risks present, the layout of the workplace and what information needs to be communicated clearly to workers and visitors. Different areas may require different types of signage to reflect hazards and site rules.
Where should safety signs be placed?
Safety signs should be positioned where they are clearly visible and relevant to the hazard or instruction, such as entrances, hazardous zones, machinery areas or access points.
Do workplaces need different types of signage?
Yes, most workplaces use a combination of warning, mandatory, prohibition and fire safety signs to ensure hazards, rules and emergency procedures are clearly communicated.
Which industries use safety signage?
Safety signage is used across construction, warehouses, manufacturing, logistics, engineering, utilities, offices and public-facing environments where clear communication of hazards and rules is required.
Is signage part of PPE?
Signage is not worn like PPE but forms part of a wider workplace safety system, often used alongside products from the PPE range to support safe working practices.
Can businesses buy signage in bulk?
Yes, many businesses purchase signage in bulk for sites, projects and multiple locations to maintain consistent safety communication across different environments.







































































