Under the Health and Safety (First Aid) Regulations 1981 (as amended 1997) employers have a legal obligation to assess and introduce first aid provisions. Any such provisions should be easy to locate These signs help to identify key first aid equipment
Material Options Explained
Below is a more detailed description of the materials this particular safety sign is available in. Helping you decide which sign option is most suitable for your application.
1. Rigid Plastic:
Lightweight, gloss white PVC with high impact strength. Suitable for both internal and external safety signs. Easily drilled for wall fixing.
2. Self-Adhesive Vinyl: A high gloss, flexible PVC vinyl with self-adhesive backing. Suitable for applying to most smooth, dry and clean surfaces. Ideally suited for internal signs.
Xylene and toluene free permanent black marker penPermanent waterproof and quick drying ink Low odour and weather resistant Writes on most surfaces including gloss vinyl, laminates and DVDs Fine line 6mm line width..
Acrylic high-bond foam tape (33M long roll and 25mm wide tape)Used extensively within the sign industry to bond metals, plastics and ACM. Its viscos elastic properties make it ideal for bonding dissimilar materials with different expansion rates. Superior holding power in any application where perfo..
High-quality elastic one component joint sealant based on siliconesVery easy applicationColourfast - UV ResistantStays elastic even after curing - perfect for sign fixing, for use on building and construction joints, glazing, windows doors and bathroom applications..
Double coated polyethylene foam tape, rubber based adhesive for high tack and shear performanceSuitable for indoor signage, point of sale posters to board and plastic, bonding textured surfaces together 4 tabs, each 125mm..