What are the dimensions of safety warning signs?
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500mm*400mm and 400mm*300mm are the standard dimensions for safety warning signs. According to the "Safety Signs and Guidelines for Their Use," safety signs are designed to convey specific safety information, consisting of graphic symbols, safety colors, geometric shapes (borders), or text. Safety signs serve to alert workers to hazardous conditions in the workplace or surrounding environment and guide them to take appropriate actions. The following intersections require safety warning signs: At railway crossings and road intersections, warning lights, warning signs, or safety barriers should be installed to alert passing vehicles and pedestrians. Legal basis: Article 27 of the "Road Traffic Safety Law of the People's Republic of China" stipulates that railway crossings must be equipped with warning lights, warning signs, or safety barriers. The role of safety warning signs: Safety signs can remind workers to prevent dangers, thereby avoiding accidents. In the event of danger, they can guide people to evacuate quickly or take correct, effective, and appropriate measures to mitigate the hazard. Safety signs must not only match the type of warning they convey but also be placed in the correct and reasonable locations; otherwise, their warning effectiveness may be significantly diminished.