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Our access prohibition safety signs help to communicate prohibited areas along with behaviours or actions that are likely to be a safety risk.
Our range of high-quality access prohibition signs come in a variety of sizes and materials and include popular safety signs such as ‘No Access For Pedestrians’ and ‘No Access For Unauthorised Personnel’, along with some of our most popular signs No Mobile Phone Signs, and No Food Or Drink Signs.
Prohibition signs clearly communicate what practices are forbidden on your premises. For instance no signs, such as No Mobile Phone Signs or Smoking Prohibition Signs, give clear indications of what can not be done or used on a given premises.
Access prohibition signs typically use the internationally renowned circle and bar symbol to represent practices which are forbidden. By using text accompanied by a pictogram in this way, you can rest assured that you will get your message across.
Prohibition signs can also be used to control who enters the premises and other areas of a given workplace, such as a no access for unauthorised personnel sign, or a no access sign. In addition to this food hygiene signs also include some prohibition signs too, such as instructions on storing and preparation of food.
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