The Required PPE Must Be Worn In This Area Safety Sign (M101)

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The required PPE must be worn in this area safety sign (M101)
The Required PPE Must Be Worn In This Area Safety Sign (M101)
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The The Required PPE Must Be Worn In This Area Safety Sign (M101) or required PPE Clothing , including Hard Hat, Goggles, Hearing protection, Safety shoes and Reflective vest must be worn in this area safety sign.📢 HURRY UP ! Last Order Date is 10 December 2025

SABS Approved Mandatory Safety Signs – Ensure Workplace Compliance in South Africa

 Our SABS-approved The Required PPE Must Be Worn In This Area Safety Sign (M101) complies with SANS 1186-1 and OHSA standards, ensuring your business meets South African legal safety requirements. Featuring bold blue backgrounds with white pictograms, these signs provide clear instructions on required safety actions to prevent accidents and promote a secure working environment.

Key Features of SABS Approved Mandatory Safety Signs

  • SABS & OHSA Compliant – Meets South African workplace safety laws for legal compliance
  • High-Visibility Blue & White Design – Ensures immediate recognition of mandatory actions
  • Durable & Weather-Resistant Materials – Available in Chromadek steelABS plastic, aluminium, and reflective options for indoor and outdoor use
  • UV-Resistant & Waterproof – Long-lasting prints that withstand harsh industrial environments
  • Easy Installation – Pre-drilled holes or adhesive backing for quick mounting on walls, fences, or equipment

Common Types of Mandatory Safety Signs

  • Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) Signs – Remind employees to wear helmets, gloves, eye protection, and safety shoes
  • Handwashing & Hygiene Signs – Reinforce sanitation protocols in workplaces, restaurants, and healthcare facilities
  • Fire Door & Emergency Access Signs – Ensure clear access to fire exits, emergency routes, and safety equipment
  • Machine Operation Safety Signs – Instruct workers on safe handling of machinery and hazardous tools
  • Keep Clear & No Obstruction Signs – Prevent accidents by keeping pathways and exits unobstructed

Enhance workplace safety, ensure legal compliance, and prevent accidents with SABS-approved mandatory safety signs in South Africa. Order today for high-quality, durable signage solutions. Mandatory safety signs are essential for enforcing workplace safety regulations and protecting employees and visitors.

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Sizes

300x400mm, 400x600mm

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.