Keep clear signs are used to maintain safe and open access to critical areas. They prevent obstructions in front of fire-fighting equipment, emergency exits, and electrical panels, which is required by OSHA and fire codes.
OSHA 1910.303(g) requires a clear working space (often 36 inches) to be maintained in front of electrical panels. A keep clear sign enforces this rule, ensuring an electrician can safely access the panel in an emergency. This area should also be marked with relevant electrical safety signs.
They are essential for marking areas in front of fire extinguishers, fire hydrants, first aid stations, eyewash stations, emergency exits, and any pathway or doorway that must remain unobstructed.
Keep clear messages are available as standard wall signs, highly-durable floor signs, and floor marking tapes, which are very effective for marking the 36-inch clearance zone in front of panels.
Yes, blocking access to emergency equipment or electrical panels is a direct violation of both OSHA regulations and local fire codes, which can result in significant fines and, more importantly, a delayed response in an emergency. This makes them crucial for regulatory and compliance.
Obstructions in some areas of your workplace can cause inconvenience, accidents, and delays in rescue operations. Install Keep Clear Signs at places like emergency exit routes, stairways, hazardous areas etc.
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