Arsenic hazard signs warn of the presence of inorganic arsenic, a potent carcinogen and toxin. They are legally required by OSHA to mark regulated areas where arsenic exposure may exceed limits.
Osha requires specific wording: "danger inorganic arsenic cancer hazard, contaminated with inorganic arsenic
It is common in glass manufacturing, wood preservation, and semiconductor work. These facilities often pair arsenic warnings with chemical hazard signs to ensure full compliance.
Arsenic is toxic if ingested. The sign strictly prohibits eating or smoking in the area to prevent workers from accidentally ingesting arsenic dust via hand-to-mouth contact.
Only trained workers in proper PPE may enter. These areas are strictly controlled using authorized personnel only signs to prevent accidental public or untrained exposure.
Protect workers from one of the most serious occupational carcinogen risks with arsenic cancer hazard signs that deliver clear, authoritative warnings wherever this highly toxic substance is present, processed, or stored. Arsenic exposure is a well documented cause of lung cancer, skin cancer, and other life threatening conditions, and OSHA mandates strict hazard communication requirements for any facility where workers may be exposed to arsenic above permissible exposure limits. Our arsenic cancer hazard signs are designed to meet the most stringent regulatory standards while ensuring that every worker, contractor, and emergency responder in the area is fully informed of the carcinogenic risks and required safety precautions.
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