What is a No Pushing Sign used for?
The No Pushing Sign is essential for preventing unsafe or unauthorised pushing of machinery, doors, gates, or materials. It protects both personnel and equipment by visually instructing workers and visitors not to push objects or surfaces that could be hazardous or damage-sensitive.
Featuring a clear red prohibition symbol over a figure pushing an object, the sign helps enforce compliance with safety procedures and reduces the risk of injury or equipment malfunction.
Key Features & Benefits
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⚠️ Reduces Risk of Crush Injuries & Equipment Damage
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🏭 Ideal for Use in Warehouses, Loading Bays, and Industrial Settings
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💧 Weatherproof and Durable Materials for Indoor & Outdoor Use
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🛠️ Multiple Fixing Options Available – Apply to walls, gates, machinery, or restricted zones
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🇬🇧 Manufactured in the UK – Free Delivery Included
Common Use Cases
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🔩 Factories and engineering environments
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🚛 Warehouses and logistics hubs
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🚪 Sensitive access points or automatic doors
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🛠️ Machine rooms and plant equipment zones
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🧱 Areas with push-sensitive safety barriers
🧠 Summary
Maintain operational safety and avoid misuse with the No Pushing Sign – a simple, effective way to control movement in the workplace.
📊 Product Specifications Table
Feature | Details |
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Product Name | No Pushing Sign |
Sign Type | UK Health & Safety Sign | Prohibition |
Substrate Options | Vinyl Sticker, 1 mm PVC, 2.5 mm Composite, 3 mm & 5 mm Foamex, 4 mm Corriboard |
Fixing Options | Self-Adhesive, Plate Only, Channel Fixing |
Available Sizes (mm) | A5 (148×210), A4 (210×297), A3 (297×420), A2 (420×594) |
Compliance | Manufactured in the UK to ISO 9001 standards |
🔗 Additional Useful Links
Section | Link & Description |
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Access & Restriction Signs | Browse Prohibition & Access Signs |
⚠️ Workplace Equipment Guidelines | HSE – Safe Use of Equipment |
📦 Bulk Orders & Quotes | Request Bulk Signage Pricing |
🛠️ Sign Fitting Services | Book Professional Installation Across the UK |
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