Safety Signs NYC - OSHA Job Site Sign Manufacturer In Brooklyn
Every construction job needs safety signs, both as an essential legal precaution as well as for the protection of your workers and the public. Every job is at risk for issues involving wayward pedestrians, misdirected automobile traffic, workplace accidents, and more. Often the best way to ensure that an elevated risk doesn’t turn into an injury — or something worse — is through the use of properly placed safety signs in and around your entire job site.

What Are Job Safety Signs?
Overhead cranes, power lines, flying debris, unsupported ground, falling objects, and other hazards around on job sites makes it necessary to display Job Site Safety Signs to inform workers and passersby of potentially dangerous places where they must protect themselves.
OSHA Safety Signs can assist you to notify employees and visitors of restricted areas and remind them to obey safety regulations on construction sites, which are full of potential risks, for instance, some workplaces just need head protection, while others require both head and ear protection.
At Signs NYC, you may easily select from a variety of OSHA and DOB safety signage so that you can comply with all local regulations and cause no inconvenience or hazard for your site workers.
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Types of Safety Signs
There is no limit to workplace safety. If onsite personnel or passing vehicle and foot traffic need a timely and compelling warning in order to stay safe, then creating a sign that properly communicates that information can be crucial. At Signs NYC, we offer several different types of job safety signage, including:

No Trespassing Signs
The site safety rules imply putting up these signs as a useful tool for protecting personnel’s health and safety, it warns about an unauthorized entry in an area.

Hard Hat area sign
A Hard Hat area sign is a useful tool for protecting workers’ health and safety, it is an OSHA compliance sign that must be present on a job site.

No Smoking Signs (For Flammable Materials)
The words on a Prohibition sign for no-smoking signs are useful in addressing property policy and safety concerns, especially near flammable materials.

Caution Signs
For presenting the most effective messages at your facility, use a customized caution sign for warnings regarding dangerous places to keep your staff safe.
Technical Specs
Signs are also available with customization as well — including the addition of universal hazard symbols along with warning text. You can create your own indoor signs, outdoor signs, signs with reflective surfaces, signs in aluminum or dibond, etc. These signs can be made to satisfy all local Departments of Buildings (DOB) requirements, federal Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) rules — or just used as specific reminders that help to keep your staff and workers productive and safe.
Details
- Installation: Easy Installation
- DOB Requirements: We can make it happen within OSHA guidelines
- Highly durable reflective signs with clear message in bold text
- Easy to transport and store
- A visual is sent for approval before printing
Reflective Options
- Engineering Grade Reflective Sheeting (EG)
- High Intensity Prismatic Reflective (HIP)
- Diamond Grade Reflective Sheeting (DG)
Sizes & Colors
- 18”x24", 24”x36"
- Material – Including DiBond and Aluminum
- Reflective/Non-Reflective Services
Reflective Options
- Engineering Grade reflective sheeting (EG)
- High Intensity Prismatic reflective (HIP)
- Diamond Grade reflective sheeting (DG)
Material Options
We can make any OSHA sign you want, as well as custom signs if you want your construction site sign to be distinctive in any way. For outdoor signs, we use durable materials that do not rust or fade in harsh weather and surroundings. Some material options for safety signs are as follows:

Aluminum
Aluminum is a durable material to create high-quality safety signs that meet OSHA standards, they stay rust-free and reflective aluminum is used for night visibility.

Hard Corrugated Plastic
Corrugated plastic material is a rigid plastic usually used for manufacturing lightweight and long-lasting job site safety signs that are durable outdoors.

Vinyl
Vinyl is printed with a sticky back coating that allows it to cling to flat non-porous surfaces and they are backed with a strong base material.

Why Safety Signs Are Used?
Construction firms must warn their workers regarding information that may aid with their safety and guide them to use precautionary measures in dangerous areas and around hazardous situations. It is the legal and ethical responsibility of the construction firm to display safety signage. Some more reasons for using construction site safety signs are as follows:
- Compliance with the OSHA standards
- Compliance with the DOB standards
- Safety of the site-workers
- Instructing workers to use safety equipment
- Saving the people from inconveniences
Moreover, the Reflective signs are used to alert workers at night hours as well. So, nearly all construction zones use safety signs to inform their workers about the safety measures. Signs NYC is the number one place to go in New York City for OSHA safety signs.
Where Safety Signs Are Used?
Construction site safety signs are used for many types of construction projects, including new construction, restorations, and demolitions. They can also be utilized in road construction and other outside operations where their presence will safeguard both employees and passersby. Businesses with whom we regularly collaborate on OSHA safety signage include:
University
For any sort of construction, restoration, or demolition work on university premises, the audiences are notified with job site safety signs.
Government
Government buildings notify their employees and visitors regarding any ongoing site work with customized construction site safety signage.
Corporate
In professional settings, the owners make sure that all the clients are informed about the construction work with proper OSHA compliance signage.
Financial
Financial offices imply custom DOB safety signs on the job site for all sorts of construction and repair works that are under process.
Food Service
Restaurants, cafes, and all sorts of food services use construction site safety signs on any project that is going on the construction or reconciliation sites.
Health Care
Health care facilities use related safety signs and danger signs to notify people and protect them from any workplace hazards.

About Signs New York City
Signs New York specializes in manufacturing high-quality Safety Signs designed to enhance safety and communication in various environments. With over 20 years of experience, our team crafts durable signs using premium materials and clear, effective designs. Whether for construction sites, industrial facilities, or public areas, our Safety Signs ensure that everyone is informed and safe.
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When it comes to safety, precision matters. Signs NYC offers custom safety signs tailored to your specific needs. From cautionary messages to emergency instructions, we provide high-quality signage solutions designed to enhance safety in any environment. Our expert team is dedicated to ensuring your safety signage meets regulatory standards and effectively communicates your message. Contact Signs NYC today to request a personalized quotation for your project.
Let us help you create a safer workplace or public space with our professional-grade safety signs. Reach out via our website to discuss your requirements and take the first step toward enhancing safety in your environment.
Frequently Asked Questions
Safety signs are visual indicators designed to warn, instruct, or inform people about hazards, procedures, and safe practices in a specific area.
The main categories include Warning signs, Danger signs, Caution signs, Mandatory signs, Prohibition signs, and Emergency information signs.
In the U.S., safety signs must follow OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health Administration) and ANSI Z535 guidelines for design, colors, and wording.
They’re made from aluminum, rigid plastic, PVC, or adhesive vinyl—depending on indoor/outdoor use and durability requirements.
Yes. OSHA mandates signage in workplaces where hazards are present. Failing to post appropriate signs can lead to citations or fines.
- Red = Danger or prohibition
- Yellow = Caution
- Blue = Mandatory instructions
- Green = Safety and emergency info
- Orange = Warning (often for machinery)
Yes. You can add specific messages, company logos, or bilingual instructions to meet site-specific or workforce needs.
Replace signs when they are faded, damaged, unreadable, or outdated—typically every 3–5 years depending on exposure.
They should be highly visible and located near the associated hazard, at eye level, and never obstructed by equipment or structures.
In workplaces with non-English speakers, bilingual signs (e.g., English/Spanish) are recommended and sometimes required for full compliance
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