Free Printable Safety Signs Bundle

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A clear sign can communicate an important instruction before someone has time to ask a question. 

This free printable safety signs bundle gives you 15 notices for workplaces, classrooms, businesses, events, shared buildings, workshops, and other spaces where visible reminders can help people move more carefully.

Each landscape page features one bold message, one simple icon, and a familiar safety color. Print only the signs that fit your space, or keep the full bundle available when you need a quick notice.

Printable Details

Title: Safety Signs Bundle.
Used For: Workplaces, businesses, classrooms, events, workshops, public spaces, and shared areas.
Page Length: 15.
Paper Size: 11 x 8.5 in (landscape).
File Size: 482 KB.
File Type: PDF.
Color: RGB.
License: Personal Use.

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At a Glance

  • Includes 15 different signs covering hazards, emergencies, required actions, fire safety, and access control.
  • Uses one large sign per landscape page for better visibility.
  • Lets you print only the messages that apply to your room, building, or event.
  • Pairs short wording with simple icons for faster recognition.
  • Uses strong red, orange, yellow, green, and blue panels that remain easy to distinguish.
  • Works best for temporary, supplemental, or general-purpose visual reminders.

Overview

This printable safety sign bundle covers a broad mix of common situations. It includes:

  • Danger: Keep Out
  • Caution: Wet Floor
  • Fire Extinguisher
  • Authorized Personnel Only
  • Warning: High Voltage
  • Do Not Enter
  • Caution: Watch Your Step
  • No Smoking
  • Emergency Exit
  • Wear Safety Glasses
  • First Aid
  • Hearing Protection Required
  • Caution: Hot Surface
  • Wash Hands
  • Keep Area Clear

The designs use familiar color associations to make the packet easier to scan. Red appears on danger, prohibition, and fire-equipment signs. 

Orange identifies a warning, while yellow marks caution messages. Red highlights emergency and first-aid information. Blue is used for required actions and notices.

Where These Printable Signs Can Help

The wet floor and hot surface signs can provide temporary reminders near spills, cleaning zones, kitchens, or heated equipment. 

The first-aid, emergency exit, and fire extinguisher pages can help identify important locations when used as supplemental notices. Access signs such as Keep Out, Do Not Enter, and Authorized Personnel Only can help define restricted areas.

The required action signs are useful for workshops, labs, makerspaces, classrooms, and hobby areas where eye protection, hearing protection, or handwashing may be expected. 

Keep Area Clear can also support storage rooms, equipment zones, doorways, or shared work areas that should remain unobstructed.

How to Print and Display the Signs

Print the PDF on US Letter paper in landscape orientation. Select Actual Size or 100% in your printer settings so the border and spacing remain consistent. 

Standard copy paper works for short-term indoor use. Cardstock or laminated pages are better when signs will be handled frequently or displayed for a longer period.

Place each sign where the full message and icon can be seen without obstruction. If you use a sign outdoors or in a damp location, choose weather-resistant paper, ink, and mounting materials. 

Inspect displayed signs regularly and replace any page that becomes faded, torn, dirty, or difficult to read.

Important Safety and Compliance Note

These printable signs are general-purpose visual notices. 

They are not certified OSHA, ANSI, fire-code, accessibility, or local-government signs, and they should not be treated as proof of compliance. 

They do not replace employee training, emergency planning, risk assessments, protective equipment, or professionally manufactured signage required for a specific hazard.

Before displaying a sign in a regulated setting, confirm the required wording, symbol, color, size, material, mounting height, visibility, durability, and language with the appropriate authority or qualified safety professional. Requirements can vary by location, industry, building, and hazard.


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