Improving Safety, Efficiency and Workflow and Traffic Management for Safer Operation
Warehouses are busy, high-risk environments. Forklifts move quickly through narrow aisles. Heavy goods are stacked high. People, vehicles and machinery share the same space.
In these environments, clear, compliant signage isn’t just helpful - it’s essential.
Yet many warehouse managers are unsure exactly what signage is legally required, where it should be placed, or whether their current signs meet UK regulations.
Get it wrong and the consequences can be serious:
• HSE investigations and fines
• Increased risk of workplace accidents
• Insurance complications following incidents
• Legal liability for employers and site operators
When signage is done properly, it becomes far more than a compliance tick-box. It becomes a frontline safety system that protects staff, visitors and operations.
What UK Law Says About Warehouse Signage
Warehouse safety signage in the UK is governed by several pieces of legislation designed to ensure hazards are clearly communicated and emergency routes remain visible.
Health and Safety (Safety Signs and Signals) Regulations 1996
Employers must provide safety signage wherever risks cannot be avoided or adequately controlled by other means.
Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005
This requires clear fire exit signage, fire assembly points and emergency escape route identification.
Equality Act 2010 (DDA)
Signage must be accessible for individuals with disabilities, including high contrast text, tactile signs and clear wayfinding.
COSHH Regulations
Hazardous substances must be clearly labelled and identified with appropriate warning signs.
PUWER Regulations
Dangerous machinery must be accompanied by visible safety warnings.
Mandatory Warehouse Signs Checklist
Fire Safety Signage
• Fire exit signs
• Emergency escape route signs
• Fire assembly point signage
• Fire extinguisher identification
• Photoluminescent escape route signs
Hazard Warning Signs
• Forklift operating zones
• High voltage warnings
• Fragile roof warnings
• Restricted access signage
Mandatory Signs
• Safety footwear must be worn
• High visibility clothing required
• Hard hats required
• Eye and hearing protection signs
Prohibition Signs
• No smoking
• No unauthorised entry
• No pedestrians in vehicle zones
Common Compliance Mistakes
Many warehouses gradually accumulate signage over time, which can lead to compliance issues.
Common problems include:
• Signs too small for viewing distance
• Poor placement behind racking or machinery
• Faded or damaged signage
• Incorrect or outdated symbols
• Missing warehouse floor markings
A professional signage audit can quickly identify these issues and ensure full compliance.
Beyond Compliance: Why Smart Warehouses Go Further
Forward-thinking warehouses go beyond minimum legal requirements by using signage to improve efficiency and workflow.
Examples include:
• Warehouse zoning signage
• Traffic management systems separating pedestrians and forklifts
• Colour-coded floor marking
• Lean visual management boards
These systems improve safety, reduce errors and streamline operations.
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If you're unsure whether your warehouse signage meets current regulations, a professional review can help.
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• Full site survey
• Compliance review
• Recommendations report
• Design and production of compliant signage
• Professional installation
With over 30 years of experience and a nationwide network of centres, Signs Express helps businesses across the UK and Ireland create safer and more compliant workplaces.
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