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Wednesday, September 7, 2016

Guest Post: Significance of Safety and Hazard Signs in the Workplace


Brief Intro
We are human beings, and being a one human being means you’re very fragile in many ways. Not only that we are emotionally very sensitive beings, but also we are physically fragile, regarding all other species. All of us want to advance further in our life, which means we all seek harder and better-paid jobs. Often a well-paid and hard job is a dangerous one, and you need to be more than careful if you want to get out of there alive. Also, injuries can be enormous, and you can end up without one or two limbs for the rest of your life, unable to work anymore. This is where the importance of the safety and hazard signs comes in. There are there for a reason, and you must never neglect them, because many times, they are the ones who saved your life at the end of the day.

Why They Are So Important
First of all, when you see a sign, which is a warning for what lies ahead. You will then continue with great caution, or you’re going to turn around and walk away. Imagine that there was a vast field ahead of you, and you enter it without seeing the sign that says “Minefield.” You will end up dead or crippled in minutes. Do you understand the importance of safety signs?

Safety Signs and Symbols and Colour Codes - A Short Guide
Since you know now why safety and hazard signs are so important, and why you have to pay attention to them, here’s a quick guide what types of signs there are.

•    Red color – Represents prohibition and danger alarm. This sign is usually round shaped has a black pictogram on a white background, diagonal line, and red edging.
•    Amber or Yellow – Usually a warning sign which suggest you to be very cautious while entering that area. It is mostly in a shape of a triangle and has a black pictogram on a yellow background and a black edging.
•    Green – No danger at all, usually emergency escape. A white symbol on a red or green background. These signs are pretty useful when it comes to the emergency situation to evacuate more efficiently.
•    Blue – These signs are mandatory, and that means you should wear protective gear or take concrete action. It’s usually white pictogram on a blue background.

What is a safety sign?
Safety sign must NOT be ignored no matter what is happening. These can save your life and the lives of others. You must pay attention at all times and look out for those signs, it is listed above what each color of the sign means, and you could do a more thorough research if you want to learn more about safety signs. Also, if you do not use them, then some of your workers can get injured and look for workers compensation, and then you will need help you deal with it.

How They Work?
Safety signs are usually placed before you encounter the danger which is they suggesting that lies ahead. You can then prepare yourself, or avoid that danger. Either way, the sole purpose of the safety and warning sign is to help you be safer and do not put yourself at risk when you don’t have to. Not knowing that danger is ahead could be a huge problem, and that’s why people invented these signs.

Visual control or visual management
Visual control or management is something that is the strongest side of the safety signs. The best way something is going to affect something else is to present itself visually the best it can. In the case of signs, the visual management means bright colors and distinctive shapes.

In The End
There is always a need for signs if danger or something else lies ahead about which people need to be warned and informed. Also, the bigger part of the responsibility lies within the individual who sees that sign, because if he chooses to ignore it, it’s his fault if something happens to him.

Author Bio: 
Paul Gilbert is a professional blogger, enthusiast who loves to write on several niche including Insurance, Personal Injury, workers comp attorney & Social Security Disability. He is also a part-time consultant providing best solutions & support to injured workers for claiming workplace injury benefits under Workers' Compensation.

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