Beware Of Material Falling From Moving Conveyor Belt Safety Sign (WW21)

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Beware Of Material Falling From Moving Conveyor Belt Safety Sign (WW21)
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This Beware Of Material Falling From Moving Conveyor Belt Signs (WW21) is used to advise workers to be aware of the dangers associated with objects or materials falling of conveyor belts.📢 HURRY UP ! Last Order Date is 10 December 2025

SABS Approved Warning Hazard Safety Signs – Ensure Workplace Safety & Compliance

Prevent accidents and promote hazard awareness with SABS-approved Beware Of Material Falling From Moving Conveyor Belt Sign in South Africa. These essential safety signs help alert employees, visitors, and the public to potential dangers, ensuring compliance with SANS 1186-1 and OHSA safety regulations. Designed with high-visibility yellow backgrounds and bold black symbols, they provide instant recognition of workplace hazards, reducing the risk of injuries and legal liabilities.

Key Features of Our SABS Approved Warning Hazard Safety Signs

  • SABS & OHSA Compliant – Meets South African workplace safety regulations for legal compliance
  • High-Visibility Designs – Bright yellow backgrounds with bold black pictograms and text for clear communication
  • Durable & Weatherproof Materials – Made from Chromadek steel, ABS plastic, aluminium, and reflective options for indoor and outdoor use
  • Long-Lasting Print Quality – UV-resistant, fade-proof, and waterproof for harsh industrial and outdoor environments
  • Easy Installation – Available with pre-drilled holes or adhesive backing for quick and secure mounting

Common Types of Warning Hazard Safety Signs

  • High Voltage & Electrical Hazard Signs – Warn of electric shock risks and live wires
  • Slippery Floor & Trip Hazard Signs – Indicate wet floors, uneven surfaces, and tripping dangers
  • Toxic & Chemical Hazard Signs – Alert workers to harmful substances and hazardous materials
  • Dangerous Machinery Signs – Notify personnel about moving parts and restricted areas
  • Flammable & Explosive Materials Signs – Mark areas with fire risks and combustible substances

Protect your workplace, reduce accident risks, and ensure legal compliance with SABS-approved Warning Hazard Safety Signs in South Africa. Order now for high-quality, durable safety signage solutions.

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Sizes

190x190mm, 290x290mm

Material

ABS Plastic, Chromadek Steel

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Safety Signs FAQ

Are safety signs legally required in South African workplaces?

Yes, safety signs are mandatory under the Occupational Health and Safety Act (OHSA) and SANS (South African National Standards). Businesses must display relevant safety signs to ensure compliance, prevent accidents, and protect employees and visitors.

Can I customize safety signs to include my company logo?

Yes! We offer custom printed safety signs where you can add your company logo, colors, and custom messages while still ensuring compliance with South African safety regulations.

How can I make my safety signs better for visibility at night?

Yes, we offer reflective safety signs and Photoluminescent signs that enhance visibility in low-light conditions, ideal for construction sites, road signs, and emergency exits.

Do safety signs need to be bilingual in South Africa?

While not legally required, it is recommended to have signs in both English and a local language (e.g., Zulu, Afrikaans, Xhosa) to improve understanding in diverse workplaces.

How often should safety signs be replaced?

Signs should be replaced when they become damaged, faded, or outdated. Businesses should regularly inspect signage to ensure clarity and compliance with updated safety regulations.