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Safety Warnings:
Poster safety instructions include measures for the safe storage and use of posters. These include not treating posters as toys and keeping them away from small children, ensuring secure fastening to prevent injury from falling, as well as avoiding contact with fire, wetness and outdoor areas. In addition, when designing and using safety posters, clear, visually appealing information and placement in highly visible areas are important to protect employees and readers. General safety instructions for posters Safety for children: Posters are not toys. Keep them out of the reach of small children, especially if they are loose, to avoid choking. Attachment: Secure posters securely to the wall or in a sturdy frame to prevent injury from falling objects. Fire Safety: Keep posters away from open flames and other heat sources, as paper materials are highly flammable. Humidity and outdoor space: Do not use posters in damp or wet environments or outdoors, as they are not suitable for this. Damaged posters: Do not continue to use damaged posters (such as torn or faded) to avoid danger or injury. Safety Instructions for Safety Posters (in the Workplace) Placement: Position safety posters in prominent locations to convey their message and draw attention to important safety rules and measures. Visual clarity: Design posters with concise, easy-to-understand messages and clear graphics. A good safety poster is informative and engaging. Information transfer: Use safety posters to present complex information about safety procedures or emergency plans in a simple way. Regular use: Safety posters serve as a constant reminder of the importance of safety culture and measures. Examples of safety posters Code of conduct: Posters that promote compliance with safety rules in the workplace, for example by reminding people to use protective equipment, reporting hazards or paying attention to tripping hazards. Hazard labelling: Posters that provide information about hazardous substances, their labelling and the associated safety measures, e.g. in connection with the GHS (Globally Harmonised System). Digital security: Posters on topics such as GDPR and cybersecurity can promote awareness of secure digital habits.