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Danger No Entry Safety Sign 340x240mm

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This Danger No Entry Safety Sign will help you to keep employees, clients and visitors in your workplace or job site safer. Minimise the risk of unauthorised people accessing hazardous areas by clearly identifying zones unsafe for entry. This Safety Sign is made from high quality plastic for long life and durability. Plastic and ink are UV treated to resist fading and withstand demanding conditions. Ideal for construction sites, manufacturing plants, factories/warehouses and other work places where hazardous environments need to be isolated.

  • Danger No Entry Safety Sign to keep your work environment safe
  • UV treated plastic and ink for long lasting use
  • Made of high quality plastic
  • Bold black, red and white design to attract attention
  • Measures 340x240mm
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    This Danger No Entry Safety Sign will help you to keep employees, clients and visitors in your workplace or job site safer. Minimise the risk of unauthorised people accessing hazardous areas by clearly identifying zones unsafe for entry. This Safety Sign is made from high quality plastic for long life and durability. Plastic and ink are UV treated to resist fading and withstand demanding conditions. Ideal for construction sites, manufacturing plants, factories/warehouses and other work places where hazardous environments need to be isolated.

  • Danger No Entry Safety Sign to keep your work environment safe
  • UV treated plastic and ink for long lasting use
  • Made of high quality plastic
  • Bold black, red and white design to attract attention
  • Measures 340x240mm
    • New Zealand Made
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