We often see compliance signs in construction areas where they are used to ensure safety and mitigate worksite risks. They are a worthwhile investment when it comes to keeping employees safe from typical worksite dangers including gas lines, cables and other hazards associated with demolition and renovation work. Certain types of contractors must also earn lead certification and use lead-safe work practices, including taking preventive measures to prevent entry by unauthorized personnel. There are a variety of ANSI and OSHA safety signs and labels with associated rules governing their use. Often these signs are printed in color on an orange background and conform to strict standards that include UV protection, as well as resistance to chemicals, abrasion, moisture, etc.
Unlike worksite safety and compliance, ADA compliance addresses accessibility and defines signage requirements that address the needs of those with disabilities.            Â
Whether you are looking for a specific compliance sign or looking to have a customized sign manufactured, contact SignWorks at (510) 357-2000 and we will help you to comply with regulations and keep your employees safe.


