Accident Prevention Signs and Tags Procedure

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Document No: RO-PRO-ST-005

Accident Prevention Signs and Tags Procedure


PURPOSE

The purpose of this safety policy and procedure is to establish a method for marking physical
hazards.

Scope and Applicability

Color coding is a standard way of quickly transmitting information.

This safety procedure provides a listing of color codes and guidelines for accident prevention
signs and tags specifications.

This safety procedure affects all company employees.

DEFINITIONS

Major Message

The portion of a sign or tag that indicates the specific hazardous condition or instructions for
the exposed person.

Sign

A surface prepared for warning or providing safety instructions for workers and the public
that may be exposed to hazards. This category does not include highway signs or safety
posters used for employee education.

Signal Word

The word(s) printed on a sign or tag intended to capture a person’s immediate attention.

Tag

A device made of paper, pasteboard, plastic or other material used to identify a hazardous
condition.

Color Codes Red is recommended for identifying fire protection equipment, danger, and
emergency stops on machines.

Yellow because of its high visibility is the standard color for marking hazards that may result
in accidents from slipping, falling, striking against, etc.

Green in combination with white, such as the green cross on a white background, designates
the location of first aid and safety equipment.

Black and White and combinations of the two in stripes or checks are used for housekeeping
and traffic markings.

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Orange is the standard color to highlight hazardous parts of machines or electrical equipment,
such as exposed edges of cutting devices, the inside of removed guards, and the doors and
covers of switch boxes. Orange is also used for biological and similar types of hazards.

Reddish-Purple (magenta) identifies radiation hazards, such as radioactive materials in


rooms and containers.

Accident Prevention Signs

Accident prevention signs are not considered the final step to be taken against hazards.
Whenever possible, the hazards are to be eliminated.

The designs of accident prevention signs will be uniform throughout company. These signs
must be visible at all times when work is being performed. The messages on these signs will
be removed or covered when the hazard no longer exists.

Each accident prevention sign will include a major message that indicates the risk level of the
hazard present. The following accident prevention signs are recommended for NCDOT use:

 Danger signs will be red, black and white. They will be used when an immediate
hazard exists or when special precautions are necessary. These signs will be
conspicuously posted.
 Caution signs will have a black upper panel and yellow letters. The lower panel will
have a yellow background and black letters. These signs will be used to warn of
possible hazards or against unsafe practices.
 Safety instruction signs will be white with a green upper panel and white letters. Any
additional wording on the sign will be black letters on a white background. These
signs will be used where general instructions or guidelines for safety are required such
as Fasten Seat Belts, Look Before Backing, etc.
 Slow moving vehicle emblems will be a yellow-orange triangle with a dark red
reflective border. These signs will be used on any vehicle or equipment traveling at a
speed of 25 miles per hour or less.
 Biological hazard signs will be florescent orange-red with lettering or symbols in a
contrasting color. These signs will be used to inform employees of the actual or
possible presence of biological hazards.
 Radiation hazard signs will contain the conventional radiation caution colors
(magenta or purple on yellow background) and the standard radiation symbol.
 Directional signs, other than automotive traffic signs, must be white with a black panel
and white directional symbol. Any additional wording on the sign shall be black letters
on the white background.
 Exit signs, when required, must be lettered in legible red letters not less than 6 inches
high on a white field and the principal stroke of the letters must be at least three-
fourths of an inch wide.

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 Traffic signs shall be posted in construction areas with legible traffic signs at points of
hazard. All traffic control signs or devices used for protection of State employees and
the public shall conform to the latest version of the manual on Uniform Traffic
Control Devices.

For asbestos areas, caution labels are to be affixed to all raw materials containing asbestos.

Accident Prevention Tags

Accident prevention tags are a temporary method of warning of a hazardous condition,


defective equipment, radiation hazards, etc. However, accident prevention tags will not be
used as a substitute for accident prevention signs. The designs of accident prevention tags will
be the same as accident prevention signs. The messages on these tags will be removed or
covered when the hazard no longer exists.

Accident prevention tags will contain a signal word or emblem (such as Danger, Caution, or
Biohazard) and a major message. The signal word will be readable from a distance of at least
five feet and will be understandable to all employees. The major message will indicate the
particular hazard involved or instructions to the exposed person. Accident prevention tags will
be located and secured as close as possible to the hazard.

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