There’s no taking chances when it comes to the safety of your employees, visitors and guests around your store, restaurant or place of business. At Signs By Tomorrow, we take safety and compliance as seriously as you do – and that’s why we offer smart, visible regulatory signs to keep everyone safe and aware.
It’s important to keep everyone aware and educated about conditions around the workplace with an easy-to-read signage system that meets all your local code and regulatory standards. We’ve been producing such signage for years, and our team of sign professionals always keeps up with changes to the local regulations and standards to make sure you consistently remain in compliance.
No matter what kind of industry you’re in, your business needs proper workplace safety signage in order to comply with both federal and local regulations. Both OSHA and ANSI regulatory signs are required around every workplace, and depending on what your local laws are, you may need additional signage.
Fortunately, the team at Signs By Tomorrow Elgin can provide custom-printed safety, compliance and instructional signs so your business can run smoothly and safely. With the correct signage placed in visible areas for your customers and staff, you can minimize injuries on your worksite, avoid potential fines, reduce exposure to lawsuits and overall enhance your job site’s safety.
Your building also needs to be in compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, so make sure your safety signs also include ADA signage. ADA signs and graphics are required for wayfinding, and around elevators, stairwells, restrooms and more.
If you’re not sure about the most recent regulatory updates or your local standards, Signs By Tomorrow Elgin can provide a site survey to help recommend new and updated regulatory signs for your building.
Both indoors and outdoors, regulatory signs and safety signs are key to your business. Outside, make sure that your directional signs are clear and easily-understood so that your guests know where they can and can’t park their vehicles. Outdoor safety signs can also include trespassing and soliciting warnings, fire lane signage, speed limits for your campus, pedestrian crossings, and more. You may also need temporary signage during construction or remodeling to help direct your guests and staff towards a safe entrance.
Indoors, you may need to use caution or danger signs if you’re in a business that uses heavy machinery, or biohazard signs for dangerous chemicals. Most buildings regardless of industry will need fire safety and evacuation signs and general safety signage to communicate policies with customers and staff.
When you’re ready to get started on regulatory signs for your business, call Signs By Tomorrow Elgin for a free consultation.
To speak with a Signs By Tomorrow professional, call us at 800-615-8228 or email us.