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ComplianceSigns OSHA DANGER Overhead Wires Sign

AL-Plus Aluminum rated for 10 years outdoors

ComplianceSigns OSHA DANGER Overhead Wires Sign
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The OSHA DANGER Overhead Wires Sign from ComplianceSigns makes your electrical message clear to employees, visitors, and inspectors. New AL-Plus Aluminum is rated for 10 years outdoors.
By Work Safety 24/7 Staff 

The OSHA DANGER Overhead Wires Sign from ComplianceSigns is an OSHA-format overhead hazard sign that makes your electrical message clear to employees, visitors, and inspectors.

The OSHA safety sign is UV, chemical, abrasion, and moisture resistant and made in the U.S.

Substrate choices:

  • Rigid AL-Plus 3-mm aluminum composite
  • Semi-rigid 1mm PVC plastic
  • Flexible vinyl label stock with permanent adhesive
  • Heavy duty, flexible magnetic backing that clings to ferrous metals (not stainless steel)

ComplianceSigns’ new AL-Plus Aluminum is a rigid and durable aluminum composite comprised of two sheets of aluminum laminated to a thermoplastic core. It is thicker and stiffer than the company’s standard aluminum, and durable for 10 years outdoors.

Additional features

Aluminum and plastic OSHA signs have 0.20-in. mounting holes in each corner.

Labels have self-adhesive backing - just peel and stick.

All are printed with UV-stable ink and are suitable for indoor or outdoor use at service temperatures from -40 to 180 Fahrenheit.

Ships fast from the ComplianceSigns manufacturing facility.

Interested parties can purchase the OSHA DANGER Overhead Wires Sign through ComplianceSigns’ website.

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