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Class 2 reflective sticker is designed for durability and high visibility, ensuring enhanced reflectivity in nighttime conditions.
The "Warning: Biohazard Sharps Receptacle" sign denotes the presence of containers for sharp objects like needles, essential in medical or laboratory environments. It helps in preventing accidental injuries and ensuring proper disposal.
Our Australian-made Warning Signs are designed to fully meet the Australian Standard AS 1319-1994, ensuring they adhere to the highest standards of quality and safety.
The difference between viewing distance and legibility: The viewing distance determines how far away a safety sign can be seen, while legibility ensures the sign's text and symbols are clear and easy to read up close.
Note: The legibility distances mentioned above for the 'Symbol (Black Triangle Section )' of the 'Biohazard Sharps Receptacle' safety sign are based on recommendations from Australian Standards. These standards specify that the size of a symbolic sign should be 15 mm per meter of viewing distance.
By adhering to these guidelines, workplaces not only bolster safety but also show a commitment to the well-being of all.
The AS1319-1994 standards specify that for every 15 mm height of a symbol on safety signs, it should be legible from a distance of 1 meter.Sign SizeLegible Distance in Well-Lit Areas60 x 80mmUp to 2.26 meters75 x 100mmUp to 2.86 meters150 x 200mmUp to 5.73 meters225 x 300mmUp to 8.6 meters300 x 400mmUp to 11.46 meters450 x 600mmUp to 17.2 meters Note: The legibility distances mentioned above for the 'Symbol (Black Triangle Section )' of the 'Biohazard Sharps Receptacle' safety sign are based on recommendations from Australian Standards. These standards specify that the size of a symbolic sign should be 15 mm per meter of viewing distance.
The AS1319-1994 is Australia’s guideline for safety signs at work. It helps ensure everyone stays informed, safe, and prepared, especially during emergencies.
The AS1319-1994 standards specify that for every 15 mm height of a symbol on safety signs, it should be legible from a distance of 1 meter.