Mind The Step Signage

Mind The Step Signage is essential for highlighting sudden floor level changes and preventing accidents in workplaces, schools, and public areas. These signs provide a clear visual reminder that helps to reduce trips and falls, particularly in areas where steps may not be immediately visible. By installing BS EN ISO 7010 compliant signs, employers and site managers meet legal obligations and improve safety awareness.

Our range of Mind The Step warning signs is designed for both indoor and outdoor use, ensuring durability and visibility in high-traffic areas. Options include self-adhesive vinyl, rigid plastic, and photoluminescent finishes for low-light environments. Each sign uses the internationally recognised hazard triangle with a bold exclamation mark and supporting text for maximum clarity and recognition.

Using step hazard signage demonstrates a commitment to health and safety, reducing liability and protecting staff, visitors, and the public. These signs are especially useful in construction sites, factories, warehouses, and retail environments where floor level changes are common. Easy to install and maintain, they offer a cost-effective way to minimise risk and improve overall site safety.

Frequently asked questions
  • Where should Mind The Step signs be placed? They should be fixed near any change in floor level, steps, or unexpected drops where pedestrians are likely to pass.
  • Are these signs legally required? While not always mandatory, hazard warning signs are strongly recommended under the Health and Safety (Safety Signs and Signals) Regulations to reduce risks.
  • What materials are available? Signs come in self-adhesive vinyl for smooth surfaces, rigid plastic for long-term use, and glow-in-the-dark options for low-light conditions.
  • Do these signs comply with standards? Yes, all our Mind The Step signage conforms to BS EN ISO 7010 for consistency and compliance across UK workplaces.

Explore more hazard awareness signage by Category:

Shop By

7 Items

Set Descending Direction
per page