Flying object signs warn of the risk of debris, sparks, or materials being ejected from machinery or work areas. Common messages include "danger: flying debris" and "eye protection required." These are key components of general osha danger signs.
They are used in grinding areas, machine shops, near chippers, and on construction sites where tools like jackhammers or saws are used. They mark the zone where PPE is mandatory, often alongside machine safety signs.
Flying particles are a leading cause of workplace eye injuries. These signs enforce the use of safety glasses or goggles, which acts as the primary defense. You can find related warnings on our eye protection signs page.
The standard symbol usually depicts a person's head with lines radiating towards the face, indicating flying particles, or a pair of safety glasses, indicating the required protection, which should be understood by all employees using bilingual safety signs.
Yes, OSHA requires employers to assess workplace hazards and use signage to warn employees where PPE is necessary (1910.132). Marking flying debris areas is a key part of compliance, reinforcing our osha caution signs collection.
Workplace safety is the number one concern for businesses in regards to their employees.
Flying Objects Signs and Labels and Flying Debris Signs are a perfect way to keep workers alert to the risks that might be presented at a given time.
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