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OSHA Signage Regulations for Construction Areas

It is a well-known fact that working at construction sites can be very risky as it involves usage of heavy equipment and materials.

A number of potential accidents can take place if proper precautions are not taken. Construction safety signs inform workers that they need to wear the required personal protective equipment to protect themselves while working on site. Any part of the body whether hand, head, foot, eye, ear etc. is in danger of being injured while working on a construction site. Construction safety signs put this information across effectively.

OSHA has guidelines and regulations for all types of signs for different kinds of workplace- hazardous, construction and many more. Below are the most relevant regulations charted by OSHA, for almost all types of construction sites.

 

Occupational Safety and Health Administration commits itself towards improving workers’ conditions in the United States. Thus, OSHA understands the importance of installing safety signs at all unsafe and hazardous area at a construction site.

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