Combination Signs

  • Danger Demolition Work In Progress - Head Protection Must Be Worn Sign
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  • Danger Hazardous Waste - Handle With Care Sign
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  • Danger Automatic Machinery May Start Without Warning - Isolate Power Before Maintenance
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  • Danger Automatic Machinery May Start Without Warning - Isolate Power Before Maintenance Use Tags Sign
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  • Hazardous Substances - See Data Sheets Before Using Sign
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  • Hazard Area - Do Not Entry Sign
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  • Hazard - Do Not Entry Sign
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  • Risk Of Electric Shock - Use Lockout Device Before Working On Equipment Sign
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  • Authomatic Machinery - Do Not Operate Unless Authorised Sign
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  • Biological Hazard - No Smoking No Eating No Drinking Sign
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  • Biological Hazard - No Entry Authorised Persons Only Sign
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  • X - Ray - No Entry Authorised Persons Only Sign
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  • Radiation Hazard - No Entry Authorised Persons Only Sign
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  • High Voltage - No Entry Authorised Persons Only Sign
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  • Dangerous Chemicals - No Entry Authorised Persons Only Sign
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  • Asbestos Removal Sign
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  • Asbestos - Do Not Cut Sign
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  • Asbestos - No Entry Authorised Persons Only Sign
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Combination signs combine the two different signs into one. This helps convey multiple messages to drivers using a single sign. They are used to save space and improve clarity on the road.

Combination signs have two separate signs put together on one board. This means you can see two pictures or symbols on a single sign.

These signs are used on the road to give drivers important information quickly and clearly. They help drivers understand what they should do or be cautious about ahead.

In Australia, combination signs follow specific standards set by the government. These standards ensure the signs are easy to understand and follow nationwide.