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Hot Topic Rotating Poster Kit - 12 Months
Refresh your health and safety display every month£239.99Supplied in: Single kit -
Electric Shock Poster & Sign Multipack
Save money with this convenient product bundle£51.99Supplied in: Single kit -
Electric Shock Treatment Poster
First aid poster showing actions to take in cases of electric shockFrom £12.99 To £20.99Supplied in: Single -
Electrical Safety Poster
Comprehensive, up-to-date guidance on electrical safetyFrom £23.99 To £30.99Supplied in: Single -
Hot Topic Rotating Poster Kit - 6 Month
Keep your health and safety displays more eye-catching and engaging by refreshing them every monthFrom £129.99 To £134.99Supplied in: Single kit -
Snap Frame & Electrical Safety Poster Bundle Kits
Easily display important guidance for avoiding electrical dangers in the workplaceFrom £24.99 To £49.99Supplied in: Single kit -
Electric Shock Safety Posters
Bright, colourful posters that promote clear safety messagesFrom £18.99 To £26.99Supplied in: Single -
Electrical Safety Information Point
Provide comprehensive guidance on electrical safety£63.99Supplied in: Single
Electrical Safety Posters
Electrical safety is paramount. Regulations, while complex, are all about safety – ensuring that people are protected from harm and that prevention measures are as thorough as possible. Electrocution can be fatal; notices that promote risk assessment, prevention, awareness and response to accidents are about saving lives. Posters in a prominent position are there to daily appeal to staff to be careful and vigilant, and also to ensure businesses comply with health and safety law. Personnel should never be allowed to become lax about safety when working around electrical hazards. Throw the spotlight on it by displaying electrical safety posters at your site.
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Electrical Hazard Information: Buying Guide
Prevention is the key word when it comes to electrical shock accidents. There are many technical issues to be attended to and background checks and maintenance to be carried out to work safely with electrical appliances, especially around high-voltage works. Training, once it has taken place, may slowly drift from memory, and reminders and lists are a great way to ensure that it stays fresh.
Eye-catching posters carry a lot of condensed information. They may be directly stuck with fixings on cabinets, cupboards or walls, or mounted in a snap frame. They provide a handy summary of what is learnt in training, or sport a striking picture that creates awareness of danger. Choose from laminated paper, plastic or PVC. Posters are required by law and are there to reinforce training, alongside other tools such as the electrical safety maniac DVD.
Information point posters have a prominent 3D header. The electrical safety information point is distinguished from the first aid poster electric shock information point. The safety point poster details precautions such as risk assessment, risk management, legal requirements and how to carry out Portable Appliance Testing (PAT). The shock information point has rescue instructions and first aid for shock, unconsciousness and burns. Adhering to all the safety checks and hazard warnings will go a long way to preventing disaster, and electric shock will be a rare occurrence. Save money by ordering the multi-pack and get three useful aids promoting safety around electricity.
As it is important to understand the regulations governing safety in the workplace, a wallchart may be displayed, for instance, at a common meeting point. This is a great way to broach the need for methodologies, and employees will be prompted to keep in line with protocols such as regular testing of Residual Current Devices (RCDs) and knowing where underground cables run.
Both the electric shock treatment poster and the electric shock guidance posters provide first aid information in point form text with clarifying illustrations. These important lifesaving techniques will constantly be refreshed in the mind so that swift action can be taken in the event of an accident.
Accidents do unfortunately happen, and reporting is required, according to the Reporting of Injuries, Diseases and Dangerous Occurrences Regulations (RIDDOR). Posters detailing the correct procedures are very helpful tools in this regard. The accident reporting poster will tell you which accidents should be reported, who must do this, and gives information on how to go about it. Forms for this can be pulled out of an accident reporting book.
Regulations are laid out in the helpful “Electricity At Work – Workplace Regulation Wallchart.” This is very useful refresher information and will ensure that all the best background work is done and safety measures such as earthing, insulation, means of isolation, etc. are in place.