When you install safety signage in your workplace, you are not just placing signs on walls. You are controlling risk. Every workplace has hazards. Some are visible. Others are not. Safety signs make those risks clear so employees, customers, and visitors can act quickly and stay safe. From danger signs that warn of a life threatening hazard to emergency information signs that direct people to exits, signage becomes part of how your workplace operates every day.
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DANGER
PERSONS WITH PACEMAKERS
OR SURGICAL METAL
IMPLANTS NOT PERMITTED
BEYOND THIS POINT

DANGER
NO SMOKING
SWITCH OFF ENGINES
BEFORE OPENING FUEL TANK

DANGER
ISOLATE DRIVE
BEFORE REMOVING GUARD

DANGER
ELECTRICAL PERSONNEL ONLY

DANGER
EXPLOSIVES

DANGER
CONFINED SPACE
ENTRY BY PERMIT ONLY

DANGER
CHARGING IN PROGRESS

DANGER
JUMBO TRAILING CABLE

DANGER
NO UNAUTHORISED ENTRY
Safety signage exists to control safety related behaviour before something goes wrong. A clearly placed sign can warn of a hazardous condition, guide people to firefighting facilities, or help them find first aid facilities in an emergency. Without clear signage, people rely on judgement. That is where mistakes happen. Across Australia, safety signs are designed to ensure people are informed at all times. They provide emergency information, highlight a particular hazard, and guide safe action. This is not just about compliance. It is about protecting life.
Safety signage includes a wide range of sign types, each with a clear purpose. Danger signs are used where there is a serious or life-threatening risk. These signs are designed to warn immediately. Prohibition signs show what is not permitted. They are used to restrict unsafe activity and control access. Mandatory signs provide instruction. They tell people what action is required, such as wearing PPE.
Fire safety signs and fire protection information signage identify fire alarms, firefighting facilities, and emergency related facilities. Emergency information signs and exit signs provide directions to exits and evacuation routes. These are typically green for visibility in emergency conditions. Each type follows recognised standards using colours such as red, green, white, and black, along with recognisable symbols and clear text to ensure the message is understood instantly.
Not all signage performs the way it should. To be effective, safety signs must be clearly designed, correctly placed, and built for the environment. A sign with a white background and black text must still be visible in real conditions. Materials are critical. In manufacturing or outdoor environments, signage must withstand weather, impact, and wear. Damaged or faded signs no longer control safety related behaviour. Clarity matters. Signs should use simple symbols, direct wording, and clear instruction. People should not need to stop and think. Positioning also matters. Signs must be placed where they can be seen before the hazard, not after.
Corsign provides a huge range of safety signage designed for Australian conditions. You can choose from standard safety signs or request custom signage for specific hazards, dangerous goods, or site specific requirements. Each sign is designed to meet compliance requirements while remaining practical for real use. Materials are selected based on the environment, whether indoor, outdoor, or industrial. Manufacturing focuses on quality and durability so signage remains clear over time. Fast delivery ensures you can implement signage when it is required. The goal is simple. Provide signage that works and lasts.
Safety signage pricing depends on what your workplace needs. Standard signs are cost effective and suitable for common hazards. Custom signage may be required where specific risks or instructions apply. Material choice affects durability and cost. Industrial environments require stronger materials. Size, quantity, and installation also influence pricing. The focus should always be on performance. Low quality signage may reduce cost upfront but increases risk over time and require more regular replacement.
Corsign works with businesses across civil construction, local and state government and mining sectors, delivering safety signage that is both compliant and practical. Every sign is designed to help employees, customers, and visitors find information quickly, understand the hazard, and take the correct action. Take a moment to walk through your workplace and review your signage. Are your safety signs visible? Are they clear? Do they provide the right instruction? Can people find exits, fire alarms, and first aid facilities without delay?
If not, there is a gap. Safety signage should guide behaviour, reduce risk, and support a safe workplace every day. When it is done properly, it becomes part of how your business protects people.



