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WARNING Safety Sign: Beware of Welding Flash

Improve your workplace safety with the use of OSHA style Warning - Beware of Welding Flash safety signs available in an assortment of materials including adhesive VynMark®, rigid HDPE plastic, aluminum and aluminum + UV lamination for extended long-term outdoor applications with several sizes to meet your specific safety identification requirements.

 

OSHA traditional WARNING workplace safety signs & markings “Are designed for use where hazard situation that, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injuries. Consult local regulations for specific guidelines.  Contact us for custom wording & graphic options.

WARNING Safety Sign: Beware of Welding Flash

  • Adhesive VynMark®: Duarble indoor/outdoor grade synthetic (0.004") peel & stick sign film with a permanent adhesive coating, and a removable backing liner. Vynmark® signs are intended for long-term indoor usage, or vertical outdoor applications of 2 - 3 years.

     

    Rigid HDPE Plastic: Indoor/outdoor tough and durable HDPE polyethylene (0.055") rigid plastic sign stock with four (4) mounting holes in corners. Material offers outstanding cold weather impact properties. Signs are intended for long-term indoor usage, and vertical outdoor applications of 2 - 3 years. 100% HDPE #2 Recyclable.

     

    Aluminum: Indoor/outdoor aluminum (0.040") sign stock with four (4) mounting holes in corners. Signs are intended for long-term indoor usage, and vertical outdoor applications of 3 - 5 years. For very extended outdoor applications consider the material below. 100% Recyclable.

     

    Aluminum + UV Lamination: Indoor/outdoor aluminum (0.042") sign stock with mounting holes. Aluminum signs are over-laminated with an all-weather UV protective film over the print to ensure a durable weather and chemical resistant surface. Signs are intended for long-term indoor and vertical outdoor applications of 7 - 10 years. This product is our best choice for extended long-term applications in outdoor and harsh conditions.

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