Safety Posters

Our wide range of posters helps businesses to display up to date relevant safety information. Our range of posters includes health and safety, fire aid, fire safety, manual handling plus many more.

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Slips Trips & Falls Poster
Provide clear workplace safety guidance to help reduce the risk of slips, trips, and falls with this informative safety poster sign.
• Helps communicate slips, trips, and falls safety advice
• Suitable for workplaces, offices, warehouses, corridors, and staff areas
• Clear poster layout with bold warning symbols and easy-to-read sections
• Available in Rigid Plastic (1mm)
• Supports safer behaviour by reminding staff of common workplace hazards
COSHH Regulations Poster
This COSHH poster outlines The Control Of Substance Hazardous to Health Regulations 2002. Under current COSHH Regulations, Everybody at work should know the appropriate safety precautions to undertake so not to put themselves or others in danger by exposure to substances that are hazardous to health and the environment.
Use Your Head Don't Lose It!! Poster
Encourage the use of head protection in hazardous environments with this highly visible workplace safety poster.
• Promotes wearing hard hats to reduce head injury risks
• Suitable for construction sites, warehouses, and industrial areas
• Bold text and clear imagery ensure high visibility
• Available in Rigid Plastic (1mm)
• Reinforces workplace safety awareness and PPE compliance
Manual Handling Regulations 1992 Poster
The Manual Handling Regulations 1992 Poster is made out of high quality semi rigid pvc and is resistant to water and dirt. It is 420mm wide and 595mm high and is 1mm thick.
£10.19
COSHH Regulations Poster
Ensure workplace compliance and chemical safety with our professional COSHH Regulations Yellow Poster. This essential workplace poster outlines The Control of Substances Hazardous to Health Regulations 2002, helping employers meet their legal obligations while protecting workers from chemical hazards. Under current COSHH Regulations, everybody at work should know the appropriate safety precautions to undertake so not to put themselves or others in danger by exposure to substances that are hazardous to health and the environment.