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SafetySign Up Arrow Danger Overhead Power Lines Sign

MUTCD-compliant reflective diamond work zone signs

SafetySign Up Arrow Danger Overhead Power Lines Sign
Source: SafetySign - a division of Brimar Industries, LLC.
The reflective, MUTCD-compliant Up Arrow Danger Overhead Power Lines Sign from SafetySign informs of low-lying power lines overhead in work areas or that traffic will need to go around.
By Work Safety 24/7 Staff 

The Up Arrow Danger Overhead Power Lines Sign from SafetySign - a division of Brimar Industries, LLC. - is designed to inform traffic of low-lying power lines overhead in the upcoming work area or that traffic will need to go around low hanging power lines that will need to be fixed.

This road work sign is available in multiple size and reflective material options.

Sizes

  • 18 inch diamond
  • 24 inch diamond
  • 30 inch diamond
  • 36 inch diamond
  • 48 inch diamond

Material grades

  • .080 inch Aluminum
  • .080 inch 3M Fluorescent Diamond Grade Work Zone Reflective Aluminum - MUTCD compliant when used day or night.

Bracket/Stand Compatibility

Compatible only with Rigid Sign Brackets

  • X4702 - Dual Spring Sign Stand
  • X4704 - Heavy Duty Tripod Stand

Features

  • Sign Weight: 11 pounds
  • Mounting holes: 2 holes at 3/8" diameter, positioned top and bottom

Interested parties can purchase the Up Arrow Danger Overhead Power Lines Sign through SafetySign's website.

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