Danger Work At Height Permit Required To Use Ladder Sign

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SKU: DS260

Health and Safety Danger Sign – “Danger Work At Height Permit Required To Use Ladder Sign”

The “Danger Work At Height Permit Required To Use Ladder Sign” is used to promote safety, ensure compliance with regulations, and communicate the specific safety protocols needed when working at height with ladders. Its placement is crucial in areas where such work is conducted to mitigate risks and prevent accidents.

  • Standard sizes available
  • Laminated
  • Supplied as an adhesive vinyl sticker or mounted on an ACM panel/corflute/thin PVC sheet.
  • Meets industry standards

“Don’t take a tumble, mate – keep your crew safe and above board. Check out our Danger Fall Hazard Sign to cover all your bases when working up high.”

300mm x 225mm
450mm x 337mm
600mm x 450mm
Self Adhesive Vinyl Sticker
Corflute Sheet
Thin PVC Sheet
ACM Metal sheet
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Danger Signs – Danger Work At Height Permit Required To Use Ladder Sign

The sign “Danger Work At Height Permit Required To Use Ladder” is used to communicate specific safety regulations and requirements in workplaces where working at height is necessary. Here’s why and where this sign might be used:

  1. Safety Compliance: It ensures compliance with safety regulations and standards related to working at height. This is critical to prevent accidents and ensure the safety of workers.
  2. Risk Communication: The sign communicates the specific risk associated with using ladders for tasks at height. It alerts workers and visitors to the potential dangers involved and the need for a permit to undertake such tasks.
  3. Permit Requirement: In many workplaces, especially in industries like construction, maintenance, and facilities management, using ladders at height requires a formal permit. This sign serves as a reminder and a requirement for obtaining such permits before performing tasks.
  4. Legal Requirement: In some jurisdictions, displaying such signs might be a legal requirement to ensure that workplaces adhere to occupational health and safety regulations.
  5. Specific Locations: These signs are typically placed in areas where ladders are commonly used for tasks at height, such as construction sites, maintenance areas, warehouses, and industrial facilities.

A “Danger Work At Height Permit Required To Use Ladder Sign” is an essential tool that alerts both experienced and inexperienced workers to the need to keep the workplace safe and adhere to the guidelines.

FAQs

Q1: Why do I need a Danger Work At Height Permit Required To Use Ladder Sign?
This sign is essential for ensuring workers follow strict safety procedures and regulations when working at height. It helps prevent unauthorised ladder use and reduces accident risks.

Q2: Where should this Danger Work At Height Permit Required To Use Ladder Sign be placed?
Place it near ladders, access points to elevated areas, scaffolding zones, or anywhere permits are required for safe ladder use. Ensure it is clearly visible to staff and contractors.

Q3: Does this sign meet New Zealand and Australian compliance standards?
Yes, this Danger Work At Height Permit Required To Use Ladder Sign is designed in line with AS/NZS 1319:1994 standards and supports both NZ and AU workplace safety regulations for high-risk environments.

For more information: WorkSafe NZ – “Signs are an important part of hazardous substances management”
WorkSafe explains how proper signage alerts workers, emergency responders, and visitors to the presence and risks of hazardous substances, and emphasizes placement, visibility, and clear messaging.

This Danger Work At Height Permit Required To Use Ladder Sign aligns with both New Zealand and Australian occupational safety standards, including NZS 1319:1994 and AS 1319:1994, ensuring clear hazard communication, visibility, and signage compliance in workplaces.

Want to learn more about how Danger signs fit into your overall safety signage strategy? Check out our blog: Danger Signs in the Workplace: What They Are and Why They Matter.

Not sure if you’ve got all the safety signage you need?
Download our Free Safety Signage Checklist to make sure your workplace complies with New Zealand and Australian safety standards — it’s a quick and easy way to identify missing signs and stay compliant for further information check out 5 Workplace Signs Every Office Needs (And Why They Matter).

How to choose the right mounting options.

Corflute: short term less than 2 years outdoors.

Thin PVC: Medium term, more than 2 years outdoors.

ACM: Long term 5 years or more outdoors.

Supplied as a sticker:

long term digital print laminated for long term use. We use a Hi Tac vinyl which allows it to be applied most surfaces.

Definition:

A hazard that could potentially be fatal requires the appropriate safety sign. The word ‘DANGER’ and the red oval inside a black box must be displayed to the dimensions and colour outlined in the AS/NZS 1319:1994.

For further information go to the Worksafe website https://www.worksafe.govt.nz/topic-and-industry/hazardous-substances/managing/hazardous-substances-signs/

NZS/AS 1319:1994 advocates simplicity and clarity in safety signage. To be effective, they should be easy to read and interpret at a glance.

The Standard is about the use of legible text and appropriate, simple symbols.

By simplifying the message, it reduces the risk of misinterpretation, which increases the chances of the sign’s warning or instruction being followed.

Enhancing the signs visibility through placement and colour

Placement and visibility will play a crucial role in the efficiency of safety signs.

The standard states that signs must be positioned near the hazard they are warning about, which ensures that the safety message is relevant. Also it advocates the use of contrasting colours for the background and lettering. This attention to the colour scheme will increase visibility and readability from a reasonable distance, which ensures the message is accessible.

The mission of Hazard Signs NZ is to provide quality-made safety signs to all of New Zealand. Our great prices and convenient online ordering platform make us a preferred supplier to many NZ businesses. All our signs are designed and manufactured in Invercargill to meet the workplace health and safety needs of all businesses and industries in New Zealand.

Please note: We make all safety signs to order and therefore it may take 5 to 10 business days to receive. If you require your order urgently, please don’t hesitate to contact us to confirm an estimated delivery date prior to placing your order.

If you are not sure about what sign you need for your business, just contact us at +6432183350 or email us and we will make it ready for you.

WHAT SIZE SAFETY SIGN DO I NEED?

Hazard Signs Sizing Guide

Size

300mm x 225mm, 450mm x 337mm, 600mm x 450mm

Material

Self Adhesive Vinyl Sticker, Corflute Sheet, Thin PVC Sheet, ACM Metal sheet

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