Order Total | ~ No. this Product | Discount | Unit Price |
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>$100 | 9 | 5% | $11.38ea |
>$300 | 26 | 10% | $10.78ea |
>$1000 | 84 | 15% | $10.18ea |
>$3000 | 251 | 20% | $9.58ea |
Danger Explosives Keep Out Safety Sign
An explosion produces heat that sets combustible material on fire, air that moves equipment and damages ventilation systems, toxic gases, and oxygen deficiency. These signs are typically mandated by state regulation and guidance notes and are an important to ensure unauthorised personnel do not enter the area.
Made from a variety of materials printed direct to the substrate using the latest technology digital printers. We have in house graphic designers that can modify the designs to suit your specifications or branding.
AS 1319 specifics that Danger Signs must incorporate the word "Danger" in white letters on a red oval inside a black background. Danger Signs should be used in life threatening conditions.
AS 1319:1994 sets out the minimum requirements for the design and use of safety signs intended for use in the occupational environment. Signs are designed to regulate and control safety related behaviour, to warn of hazards and to provide emergency information including fire protection information.
Made from a variety of materials printed direct to the substrate using the latest technology digital printers. We have in house graphic designers that can modify the designs to suit your specifications or branding.
Sticker - 0.1mm - Good for indoor or outdoor use and lasts ~2 years. We use air release vinyl for a bubble-less install.
Polypropylene 2mm: Extremely tough and what majority of safety signs are made out of. Will last 24-48 months in the sun (still perfectly readable just the colours start to fade) and 5-15 years inside.
Aluminium composite panel/material (ACP or ACM): White painted gloss metal front and back with a print that will last 24-48 months outdoors and 5-15 years inside. It's a great choice for longer term prints.
AS 1319 specifics that Danger Signs must incorporate the word "Danger" in white letters on a red oval inside a black background. Danger Signs should be used in life threatening conditions.
AS 1319:1994 sets out the minimum requirements for the design and use of safety signs intended for use in the occupational environment. Signs are designed to regulate and control safety related behaviour, to warn of hazards and to provide emergency information including fire protection information.