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Industry specific safety signs

8th Apr 2024

Catering Industry Safety Signs

In supporting the catering industry we offer a number of standard catering signs
offering visual reminders to ensure the wellbeing of staff and customers helping
them to navigate kitchen and dining areas with confidence. Below is a sample of
our catering sings -

1. Hand Hygiene Signage

  • Hand Washing Signs: Reminds staff to wash their hands before and
    after handling food.
  • Hand Sanitiser Signs: Encourages the use of hand sanitiser when
    washing is not readily available.

2. Food Safety Signs

  • Food Perparation Area and Cross Contamination Prevention Signs:
    Emphasize the need to avoid cross contamination between raw
    and cooked foods.
  • Temperature controle signs: avoid the risk of scalds and burn injuries
    from hot surfaces.

3. Hazard & Warning Signs

  • Wet Floor Signs: Alerts staff and customers to potential slip hazards
    after cleaning or spills.
  • Caution Signs for Uneven Surfaces: Warn individualsof uneven floors
    or steps to prevent trips and falls.

4. Fire Safety Signs

  • Fire Exit Signs: Ensure that emergency exits are clearly marked and
    easily accessible in case of fire or other emergencies.
  • Fire Safety Equipment Signs: To clearly mark position of fire
    extinguisher and other equipment in case of fire or other emergencies.

5. PPE Signs

  • Hair Net Signs: Reminds employees to wear hair nets to prevent hair
    from contamination food.
  • PPE Clothing Signs: Indicates the correct safety wear for all aspects
    of cleaning industry.

6. Equipment Safety Signs

  • Knife Safety Signs: Explains how to handle knives and correct
    knives for the job
  • Appliance Safety Signs: Provide guidlines for the safe operation of
    kitchen appliances such as ovens, grills and fryers.

Conclusion

By incorporating safety signs into the catering environment. Managers and owners
can create a safe anf hygienic space for both employees and customers. regular
training and reinforcement of safety protocols are essential to ensure each persons
safety and wellbeing.