We carry crystalline silica dust warning signs for construction sites, concrete cutting operations, masonry work, mining, and industrial facilities where workers may be exposed to respirable silica. Signs are available in OSHA-compliant Danger and Warning headers in aluminum, plastic, and adhesive vinyl - with bilingual English/Spanish options for diverse construction and industrial workforces.
Yes. OSHA 29 CFR 1926.1153 (construction) and 1910.1053 (general industry) require that areas where workers may be exposed to crystalline silica above the permissible exposure limit be clearly communicated. Posting silica warning signs at work areas and access points is a key element of an OSHA-compliant written exposure control plan for silica in construction, masonry, and industrial operations.
Effective silica warning signs should state that the area contains crystalline silica dust, that exposure can cause silicosis, lung cancer, or other serious lung diseases, and that respiratory protection is required. Our silica danger signs include all of these elements in OSHA-compliant language - ensuring workers understand both the nature of the health hazard and the specific respiratory PPE required before entering the work area.
Yes. We offer bilingual English/Spanish crystalline silica dust warning signs for construction sites and industrial facilities with diverse multilingual workforces. Bilingual silica signs ensure Spanish-speaking workers receive the same critical lung disease hazard information as English-speaking colleagues - a requirement for any OSHA-compliant silica exposure control plan serving a multilingual workforce.
Yes. Our customizable silica sign templates allow you to add specific respirator types, required filtration ratings, exposure monitoring frequencies, or medical surveillance program information. Custom silica signs are available in aluminum, plastic, and adhesive vinyl - ideal for construction firms and industrial facilities with specific respiratory protection programs that supplement OSHA minimum silica posting requirements.
Nearly 1.7 million U.S. workers are exposed to silica dust in a variety of industries and occupations. If your facility handles silica, it is important to inform your workers of the hazards associated with it. Signs are the easiest way to identify work areas, tasks, and equipment that may expose workers to crystalline silica.
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