Manual Handling Hazard Signs
Manual handling signs indicate that there are manual handling hazards present, and aim to prevent injury.
These signs have the words ‘AVOID AN ACCIDENT’ with additional information text in black, under an image of the possible danger with a red annulus and back slash.
Possible dangers that can be communicated include climbing on equipment, jumping from heights, carrying goods and storing loads.
Avoid An Accident Sign - Carry Loads With A Straight Back
Reinforce correct lifting techniques to minimise the risk of workplace injuries as a result of heavy lifting.
Avoid An Accident Sign - Do Not Climb On Racking Always Use A Step Ladder
Reinforce correct lifting techniques to minimise the risk of workplace injuries as a result of heavy lifting.
Avoid An Accident Sign - Don't Climb On Equipment Or Racks
Reinforce correct lifting techniques to minimise the risk of workplace injuries as a result of heavy lifting.
Avoid An Accident Sign - Don't Jump From Heights
Reinforce correct lifting techniques to minimise the risk of workplace injuries as a result of heavy lifting.
Avoid An Accident Sign - Don't Twist Move Your Feet
Reinforce correct lifting techniques to minimise the risk of workplace injuries as a result of heavy lifting.
Avoid An Accident Sign - Store Goods Below Shoulder Height
Reinforce correct lifting techniques to minimise the risk of workplace injuries as a result of heavy lifting.
Avoid An Accident Sign - Use Mechanical Means For Heavy Loads
Reinforce correct lifting techniques to minimise the risk of workplace injuries as a result of heavy lifting.
How To Lift Correctly Sign
Reinforce correct lifting techniques to minimise the risk of workplace injuries as a result of heavy lifting.
Keep Back Straight When Lifting Sign
Reinforce correct lifting techniques to minimise the risk of workplace injuries as a result of heavy lifting.
Prevent Back Injury Sign - Bend Knees To Lift
Reinforce correct lifting techniques to minimise the risk of workplace injuries as a result of heavy lifting.