Conveyor warning signs are critical for alerting employees to specific hazards like pinch points, entanglement risks, and automatic startups. Posting clear warnings helps you comply with OSHA and ANSI standards, and is essential for preventing serious workplace injuries.
For any conveyor that starts automatically, the most important sign is one that reads "Caution: Conveyor May Start Without Warning." This gives clear, direct notice to workers to keep their hands and any loose clothing clear of the machinery at all times, preventing entanglement and crushing injuries.
"Pinch point" signs are designed to warn of the specific hazard where moving parts of the conveyor meet, creating a risk of crushing or entanglement. According to machine guarding standards, these signs should be placed directly at any location where workers could get their hands, feet, or clothing caught, such as near rollers, belts, and gears.
For industrial environments, we recommend our durable aluminum signs or our heavy-duty adhesive vinyl labels. The aluminum signs are rigid and long-lasting, while the vinyl labels can be applied directly to the equipment, ensuring your safety message is always visible right at the point of hazard.
Warnings near the conveyor belts are a must! Without the conveyor warning labels your workers will not be aware of potential dangers that lay ahead. ANSI/ASME B20.1-Safety Standard for conveyors and related equipment regulates that conveyor warning signs must be used to point to an immediate risk or hazard that can cause injuries or even death.
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