Description
The most critical responsibility of any employer is to keep their workers safe. The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) requires that all workplace hazards be identified, managed, and appropriately labeled to assist in that responsibility. This ensures that workers are informed about the potential hazards in the workplace, and it allows them to adjust their behavior around hazards appropriately. Safety signs and labels play an important role in the workplace. They communicate information to keep people safe in the face of hazards. They provide warnings, instructions, and recommendations, and when they’re designed and implemented correctly, they allow people to go about their work safely without needing to ask further questions. The signs tell them what they need to know.