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<strong>Safety</strong> <strong>Sign</strong>s - Legislation Guide<br />

<strong>Safety</strong> <strong>Sign</strong>s<br />

Relevant Legislation for your business<br />

ISO 7010 has now changed to BS EN ISO 7010<br />

• ISO 7010 was approved by CEN in June 2012 with effect from January<br />

2013. This means it will become a European Normative that the UK and<br />

other member states will have to adopt.<br />

• The old BS 5499 has now been incorporated into the new BS EN ISO<br />

7010. Health and <strong>Safety</strong> guidance recommends that the two different<br />

types of signage, BS 5499 and BS EN ISO 7010 should not be mixed in the<br />

workplace, so you may want to change your current signage in order to<br />

comply. When looking to purchase new signage, please ensure they meet<br />

with the new BS EN ISO 7010 standards.<br />

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• ISO (International Organisation for Standardisation) 7010 prescribes<br />

the shape, colour and graphical symbol required on safety signs. New<br />

common symbols (or pictograms) were introduced and tested throughout<br />

all European countries to ensure the symbols are easily understood and<br />

recognised across the EU.<br />

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• As the UK’s leading sign manufacturer you can be assured that the safety<br />

signs in this catalogue are compliant with BS EN ISO 7010.<br />

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The Health & <strong>Safety</strong> (<strong>Safety</strong> <strong>Sign</strong>s and <strong>Sign</strong>als)<br />

Regulations 1996<br />

The above regulation adopted European <strong>Safety</strong> <strong>Sign</strong>s Directive (92/58/EEC), which outlines<br />

the correct layout for safety signs across the EU.<br />

The salient points are that employers are required to:<br />

• Identify all fire exits, fire alarms and fire fighting equipment with pictogram signs.<br />

• Utilise safety signs to limit risk to hazards (not avoided or controlled by other measures)<br />

identified with the risk assessment.<br />

• Maintain safety signs ensuring they are legible, up to date and remain relevant to the hazard.<br />

• Explain unfamiliar signs to their employees and tell them what they need to do when they see<br />

a safety sign.<br />

• The Regulations apply to all places and activities where people are employed.<br />

Legally Required<br />

Regulatory Reform (Fire <strong>Safety</strong>) Order 2005<br />

Regulatory Reform replaces most fire legislation with one simple order. This means that any person with some control within the<br />

premises must take reasonable steps to help reduce the risk of fire, and ensure a safe means of escape. Main Rules –<br />

• Carry out a thorough risk assessment.<br />

• Reduce risks of fire.<br />

• Take other precautions to ensure safety if flammable or explosive materials are used or stored.<br />

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