All signs are guaranteed to last for up to 10 years.
Lab door signage.
Please print the image below or the pdf 47 kb and post on the inside of your flammable cabinet doors.
The purpose of laboratory signage is to provide emergency responders facilities management staff and visitors with information regarding potential laboratory hazards required precautions for entry and contact information.
This new door signage will replace the need to list your two contacts separately on your doors.
Laboratory workers should use appropriate gloves to handle broken glass or use forceps tongs or a dustpan and brush to clean up pieces of broken glass.
Our signs come with clear legend and a corresponding symbol for easy comprehension.
Personal protection equipment symbols.
Color options available.
The school lab may be the center of cutting edge science but don t let it be the center of accidents post any of these lab signs to identify the lab or any of our lab safety signs to keep your students safe.
This comprehensive sign fulfills several hazard posting requirements and makes hazard communication at the university of minnesota more standardized and recognizable.
Laboratory door signs with emergency contact information.
In the event of an emergency such as a fire or hazardous spill response personnel will need to contact those responsible for the laboratory.
For laboratories that conduct research with infectious agents or human derived material a biohazard label must be posted on the laboratory door sign.
Each laboratory room should have emergency contact information posted at the door.
As you d expect the hot surface safety sign warns laboratory employees of burn hazards from hot surfaces.
Laboratory door sign generator.
In order the better serve the labs support staff and first responders the following door signage is now required on all laboratory doors that lead into hallways corridors and linear equipment rooms.
Laboratory door sign for areas that used infectious agents and or bloodborne pathogens.
Our wayfinding signs have directional arrow that guide anyone towards the lab.
The following picture is typical of signage posted at all the lab doors.
All laboratory doors must have a door sign posted and updated when new hazards are introduced into the lab or at the minimum annually.