Our hearing protection required signs are available in OSHA and ANSI-compliant formats for manufacturing plants, construction sites, shooting ranges, and any area exceeding 85 dB in aluminum, plastic, adhesive vinyl, and floor sign formats with stock and bilingual English/Spanish options including PPE pictograms for clear visual communication.
OSHA 29 CFR 1910.95 requires hearing protection in areas where noise exposure equals or exceeds 85 decibels as an 8-hour time-weighted average, and our caution hearing protection required sign ensures workers don PPE before exposure begins in multiple sizes and materials to satisfy this requirement.
Yes, our bilingual English/Spanish hearing protection required signs ensure all workers understand the PPE requirement regardless of their primary language, particularly important in manufacturing, construction, and agricultural operations with Spanish-speaking workforces where language barriers could result in workers entering noise hazard zones without proper ear protection.
Yes, our hearing protection floor marking tapes and SlipSafe anti-skid hearing protection floor signs remind workers to don ear protection before stepping into a noise hazard zone at the exact point where PPE must be worn, especially effective because they are hard to overlook when entering a loud space.
Yes, our multi-PPE combination signs like the PPE do not enter eye and ear protection sign combine hearing protection requirements with other PPE mandates in a single clear sign, reducing the number of signs needed at a facility entry point while ensuring workers have a complete picture of all required protective equipment before entering.
What'd you say? Exposure to loud noises, such as blasting, heavy machinery, explosions, fireworks, or jet engines can cause irreversible hearing loss. Use hearing protection signs to ensure the safety of your employees.
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