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6 Point Fire Action - If You Discover A Fire

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6 Point Fire Action - If You Discover A Fire

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Clear and eye-catching signage to inform staff and visitors of your sites emergency evacuation procedure and actions that need to be taken in the event of a fire

  • Legally required under the Regulatory Reform Fire Safety Order 2005 (RRFSO) so that all occupants of a building are aware of fire safety instructions and procedures
  • High quality print delivers a clear and crisp message using durable UV stabilised inks
  • Choose from a range of durable materials with options suitable for indoor or outdoor use and guaranteed for up to 7 years
  • Additional coatings, fixings and accessories can be selected separately to create a complete signage solution that is quick and simple to install
  • Made in the UK with 95% of orders shipped within 1-2 working days
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  • Guaranteed for 7 years outdoor use
  • Lightweight for easy installation on walls or posts
  • Durable, rust and corrosion-resistant and available with anti-graffiti coating
  • Weatherproof and stylish, perfect for outdoor use
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Clear and eye-catching signage to inform staff and visitors of your sites emergency evacuation procedure and actions that need to be taken in the event of a fire

  • Legally required under the Regulatory Reform Fire Safety Order 2005 (RRFSO) so that all occupants of a building are aware of fire safety instructions and procedures
  • High quality print delivers a clear and crisp message using durable UV stabilised inks
  • Choose from a range of durable materials with options suitable for indoor or outdoor use and guaranteed for up to 7 years
  • Additional coatings, fixings and accessories can be selected separately to create a complete signage solution that is quick and simple to install
  • Made in the UK with 95% of orders shipped within 1-2 working days
Sign Type:
Site & Business Security Sign
Sign Reads:
Fire Action - If You Discover A Fire
Sizes Available (W x H):
200 x 300 mm | 300 x 450 mm | 400 x 600 mm | 600 x 900 mm
Materials Available:
Self Adhesive Vinyl, Face Adhesive Window Sticker, GITD Self Adhesive Vinyl, GITD 1mm Rigid Plastic, 2mm Rigid Plastic, 3mm Aluminium Composite Non-Reflective, RA1 Reflective 3mm Aluminium Composite, RA2 Reflective 3mm Aluminium Composite
Orientation:
Portrait
Application:
Designed for indoor or outdoor use
Guarantee:
Subject to material type and use in the appropriate setting. Does not account for extreme or atypical environmental conditions
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Artwork ID:
M12-P09-0-XXX

Regulatory Reform Fire Safety Order (RRFSO) 2005:

The Regulatory Reform Fire Safety Order (RRFSO) 2005 provides legislation for all non-domestic premises - including workplaces and parts of multi-occupied residential buildings. This legislation specifies who the responsible person is on any premises that must perform Fire Risk Assessments and must ensure the maintenance of Fire Safety Signage and Equipment.

The responsible person must ensure appropriate instruction is provided for all occupants or visitors through informative safety signage that conveys the correct information for the building in which it is displayed.

Health and Safety At Work Act 1974:

The Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 obliges employers to ensure the safety of those on their premises.

Safety & Guidance: Signage can help prevent accidents by employees and visitors, indicating hazards and hazardous areas to avoid, prohibiting dangerous activities and encouraging increased vigilance.

Liability: If an accident occurs, the presence of suitable signage show that reasonable safety measures were taken, which could limit legal repercussions.

Well-being: A secure and safe workspace reduces stress for employees and visitors alike, contributing to a positive work environment and visitor experience.

Even though the Act doesn't mandate specific signage, having it in place supports your broader safety responsibilities.

The Health and Safety Regulations 1996 - Fire Safety

The Health and Safety (Safety Signs and Signals) Regulations 1996 implemented European Council Directive 92/58/EEC on minimum requirements for the provision of safety signs at work. Within this, signs are categorised into specific types with prescribed layouts to ensure immediate recognition.

These Regulations implement those parts of the European Council Directive 92/58/EEC dealing with fire safety. Advice on the use of fire safety signs can be obtained from your enforcing authority for fire safety. In general, these Regulations will not require any changes where existing fire safety signs containing symbols comply with BS 5499. New signs are also acceptable if they are similarly chosen to comply with BS 5499.

Safety & Guidance: the regulation aims to ensure that safety and security risks are clearly communicated, understood, and can be acted upon to prevent accidents and injuries.

Liability: If an accident occurs, the presence of suitable signage show that reasonable safety measures were taken, which could limit legal repercussions.

Our prohibition, warning and mandatory signs comply with the safety colour regulations. This ensures that certain colours adhere to their specific meanings. Safety signs are not a substitute for those other methods of controlling risks such as engineering controls and safe systems of work.

The Occupiers' Liability Acts of 1957 and 1984:

The Occupiers' Liability Acts of 1957 and 1984 mandate that property owners and occupiers have a duty of care towards both invited guests and, to a lesser extent, trespassers.

Safety & Wellbeing: Proactively using safety and security signage can help to mitigate these risks and demonstrates your commitment to maintaining a responsible and safe space.

Liability: If an accident occurs, the presence of suitable signage show that reasonable safety measures were taken, which could limit legal repercussions.

Whilst signage alone does not fully address the requirements of the act, it can go some way to addressing your responsibilities as a owner or occupier.

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