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Each series detailed below outlines a number of critical topics where safe behaviour can have a positive impact. Signup2safety office health and safety posters are digitally printed ensuring sharp detail and vivid colours. All posters are available with a durable wipe-clean laminate finish in three ISO 216 standard sizes. For size details click here.
To view: Roll over any poster icon below to display an enlarged version in the column to the left of this page. Click the poster icon to reveal headline and text featured in the poster design
To order: Select the "Size/Finish" box and make your size selection (A1, A2, A3) from the required field and specify Standard or Laminated. Then select the "Quantity" box and scroll to the quantity you require. Finally click "ADD TO ORDER" for a detailed summary.
A Cart Summary is included top right of each series which gives a running total of your order. Once you have made your selections, click 'Show Cart, for a detailed order summary plus the opportunity to 'Check out' and make secure online payment. Pricing & Discount details are shown at the foot of this page - click here
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...YOU'RE ONLY HUMAN so before tackling a heavy or awkward lift, ask yourself "Can I handle this by myself?"
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...YOU'RE ONLY HUMAN so to you a wet surface is a slip, trip or fall hazard. Always clear up spillages immediately!
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...YOU'RE ONLY HUMAN so an accident could leave you with a permanent disability. Box clever...
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...YOU'RE ONLY HUMAN so keep your workplace safe by warning others of danger. Step to it - report all incidents & near misses!
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A third of all injuries at work such as broken bones, serious burns and loss of consciousness are due to someone slipping, tripping or falling. The foundations to safety at work is good housekeeping, it's where you can make a real difference. Deal with any problem you see immediately if you can. If you can't, then warn others and report it immediately. Don't clown around when it comes to the safety of yourself and your colleagues - take the right steps to remove slip, trip and fall hazards from the workplace.
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In the UK, one in six days are attributed to back pain. Hours seated at your office work-station can result in acute pain which can easily be avoided. Adopting the correct sitting posture is absolutely crucial, along with regular stretching and walking breaks. Sit back and utilize the chair's lumber support to keep your spine erect. Adjust your chair so the desk is at elbow height. Avoid contact between your calfs and the seat edge. Two fingers (preferably your own!) should slip easily under each thigh. If not, use a footrest to raise the knees level with the hips. Get it right and 'Whoopee – no back pain'.
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Nobody should be afraid to question anything that they think could result in an accident. Human error is frequently the root cause of accidents, but faulty equipment, faulty processes and unsafe surroundings can also be to blame. Any incident in the workplace which might have resulted in injury, damage or fatality, should be considered, 'a near miss' and must always be reported. Talk to your Safety Rep, Supervisor or Manager if you have any concerns about safety. Never turn a blind eye to unsafe practices, behaviour or conditions, - if you do, the joke could be on you!
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Taking short cuts by ignoring rules and procedures can be tempting, but for thousands of people every year the consequences of doing so are disastrous. Everyone should know what the rules are, and stick to them. Always work safely, take personal responsibility and set an example to others. Make safety as important as any other work or personal priority. Follow the rules that specify safe and responsible ways of working - use the right tools, the right techniques and you've got your safety ducks in a row.
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Slips and trips in the workplace result in serious injury to over 11000 people each year and are by far the most common cause of accidents in the office. 75% are as a result of poor housekeeping, so it's imperative that you clean up hazards at once, keep walkways clear and store everything properly. Be on the look out for trailing leads and worn flooring and always keep your surrounding area tidy.
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Since adjusting his workstation, Barry's back hadn't played-up for weeks. He now felt fit enough to tell Jane on reception, the "King of the swingers" was back! Do yourself a favour, follow Barry's lead. Use your chair's lumbar support to sit erect. Adjust the seat height so your desktop is level with your elbows. Your hips should be slightly higher than your knees and your eyes level with the top of your screen. Now you're sitting comfortably!
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Take your time and plan ahead. Clear a path. Lift close to your body. Make sure you have a firm hold. Feet should be shoulder width apart. Bend your knees and keep your back straight. Practice the motion before you lift. Tighten your stomach muscles. Lift with your legs. Don't twist or bend. Face in the direction you are walking. Avoid serious injury by following this easy technique for lifting and carrying.
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Shirley, using unauthorized electrical equipment, is in danger of becoming just such a statistic. Thousands of shock & burn accidents happen in the workplace every year. Sadly, about 25 of these prove to be fatal. Electrical fires cause many more deaths & injuries. Be aware of potential hazards. Ensure your equipment is approved, and that cables, plugs & sockets are fault free and not overloaded.
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A third of all injuries at work, such as broken bones, concussion and serious burns are due to someone slipping or tripping. We all need to be vigilant, keep a tidy workplace and be aware of hazards. Good housekeeping is one of the cornerstones of a safe workplace. Time taken to ensure good organisation & tidy surroundings will ensure that you get the only break you deserve... would you like tea or coffee?
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When at work, if you're not constantly aware of 'what could go wrong', your Mum's advice to wear clean underpants 'just in case', might be the best she ever gave you. You need to take personal responsibility for your own safety and that of others by understanding the regulations that apply where you work. Chances are, if you ignore the rules, embarrassing underpants could be the least of your worries!
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Coming round, dazed and confused in A&E could be just the start of your problems! Permanent disability, loss of employment or at the very least, loss of earnings, are the stark reality for thousands of people injured in the workplace every year. Good systems alone are not always enough to prevent accidents. Real safety is determined by the vigilance and behaviour of each and every one of us...
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Being laid-up with a bad back is no fun, so avoid injury by always using a safe lifting technique... Take your time and plan ahead. Clear a path. Lift close to your body. Ensure you have a firm hold and can see over the load. Your feet must be shoulder width apart. Bend your knees and keep your back straight. Practice the motion before lifting. Tighten your stomach muscles. Lift with your legs. Don't twist or bend. Face in the direction you are walking.
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Statistics reveal that in the UK, one person each week is killed in an accident involving ladders. Your employer has a legal duty to ensure your safety when working at height. It is your duty to follow the rules. If a ladder has to be used, check it for defects and make sure it can't slip by placing it on a firm, stable surface. Have someone hold it at the base, or use an anti-slip device. Set
the ladder at the correct angle, ideally 75°. Avoid working off a ladder, but if you must, never off the top three rungs. Think before you climb and heaven can wait!
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There are a number of myths surrounding health & safety, one of the most popular being that "conkers" players are obliged to wear gloves and safety goggles! The truth is, a well-meaning head teacher advocated the use of PPE and ensuing negative publicity started the myth. Of course none of this had anything to do with official directives. Sadly, the "bonkers conkers" myth is typical of many peoples understanding of and attitude to health & safety. In reality, adopting the the right attitude and behaviour can go a long way
to keeping yourself and your colleagues safe in the workplace.
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Pricing & Discounts
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A3 |
A2 |
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£20.99 |
£24.99 |
£28.99 |
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4-12 |
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| LAMINATED |
£22.99 |
£27.99 |
£32.99 |
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To order: Select the "Size/Finish" box and make your size selection (A1, A2, A3) from the required field and specify Standard or Laminated. Then select the "Quantity" box and scroll to the quantity you require. Finally click "ADD TO ORDER" for a detailed summary.
A Cart Summary is included top right of each series which gives a running total of your order. Once you have made your selections, click 'Show Cart, for a detailed order summary plus the opportunity to 'Check out' and make secure online payment.
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