Electrical Safety Signs for Workplace Protection
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NFPA 70E Warning | Arc Flash Hazard and Shock Hazard Appropriate PPE Arc (Plastic / 14x10)
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$11.75
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NFPA 70E Warning | Arc Flash Hazard and Shock Hazard Appropriate PPE Arc (Plastic / 10x7)
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$8.00
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NFPA 70E Warning | Arc Flash Hazard Appropriate PPE Required Nominal Arc (Plastic / 14x10)
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$11.75
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NFPA 70E Warning | Arc Flash Hazard Appropriate PPE Required Nominal Arc (Plastic / 10x7)
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$8.00
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Striped Fire Safety | FIRE CLASSIFICATIONS LOOK FOR | White | Multi Emblem (Plastic / 14x10)
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$11.75
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Striped Fire Safety | FIRE CLASSIFICATIONS LOOK FOR | White | Multi Emblem (Plastic / 10x7)
Sign by MaxSafety
$8.00
Understanding Electrical Safety & Compliance
Electrical hazards range from minor shocks to severe electrocution, fires, and explosions. Employers are required to clearly mark all electrical hazards to comply with OSHA, NFPA 70E, and ANSI safety standards. Our electrical safety signs help businesses properly label power sources, warning areas, and emergency shutoff locations to reduce risks.
Key Features of Electrical Safety Signs:- OSHA, NFPA 70E & ANSI Compliant – Meets workplace electrical hazard communication standards.
- Highly Visible & Easy to Read – Features bold text, high-contrast colors, and universal electrical hazard symbols.
- Durable & Weather-Resistant Materials – Available in plastic, aluminum, and adhesive labels for indoor and outdoor use.
- Critical Safety Messaging – Includes HIGH VOLTAGE WARNING, ELECTRICAL PANEL ACCESS, and ARC FLASH HAZARD signs.
- Multiple Size Options – Suitable for industrial plants, substations, office buildings, and construction zones.
- Prevent Electrocution & Severe Injuries – Clearly marks high-voltage equipment, exposed wires, and electrical panels.
- Reduce Risk of Fires & Arc Flash Hazards – Helps workers follow proper procedures to prevent electrical accidents.
- Ensure OSHA & NFPA Compliance – Avoid fines and legal consequences by maintaining proper hazard signage.
- Improve Workplace Safety & Emergency Preparedness – Ensures employees recognize and respond to electrical hazards quickly.
Customers must ensure that electrical safety signage meets OSHA, NFPA, and industry-specific regulations. Proper labeling helps maintain compliance, improve emergency preparedness, and reduce workplace hazards.
Customers must select appropriate signage for their needs and adhere to all applicable laws and standards. This site does not replace professional consultation or expert analysis. We do not guarantee the accuracy of the information provided and assume no liability for injury or damage resulting from the use of our products.
At MaxSafety.com, we provide high-quality electrical safety signs to help businesses protect workers, ensure compliance, and create a safer work environment.
Learn more about Electrical Safety & Compliance through the resources linked below.