Danger signs communicate immediate hazards and help prevent serious injury in high-risk environments. In New Zealand, they are commonly placed in construction zones, industrial sites, and electrical areas to ensure clear visibility of threats. Their bold design is a hallmark of safety & warning signage used to meet compliance and safety goals.
⚠️ Danger Signs – Protect People, Property & Compliance
When hazards are present, danger signs are critical to communicate risk and prevent accidents. From construction sites and industrial facilities to chemical stores and high‑voltage areas, clear Danger Signage ensures that everyone on site — workers, contractors, and visitors — recognises potential threats before they enter a hazardous zone.
At Emmjay, New Zealand’s largest online safety sign store, we specialise in supplying danger signs in multiple sizes, materials, and formats. All signs are produced with durable, UV-protected laminate, designed to remain visible and legible for years, even in harsh outdoor conditions.
Why Danger Signs Are Essential
Danger signs are not just regulatory; they are a core element of workplace safety:
- Prevent accidents and injuries: Highlighting areas such as high voltage zones, machinery, chemical storage, and restricted areas reduces risk.
- Support compliance: NZS/AS 1319:1994 outlines safety signage standards, and WorkSafe NZ mandates clear signage for hazardous environments.
- Inform and protect personnel: Danger signs communicate hazards to staff, contractors, visitors, and emergency responders.
- Protect property and operations: Preventing accidental exposure to chemicals, machinery, or restricted zones avoids costly incidents.
Key uses:
- Construction sites — “Danger: Authorized Personnel Only” or “Danger: Hard Hat Area”
- Industrial facilities — “Danger: High Voltage,” “Danger: Compressed Air”
- Chemical and storage sites — “Danger: Hazardous Substances”
- Warehouses and loading areas — “Danger: Forklift Operating Area”
Our Range of Danger Signs
Emmjay provides a comprehensive range of danger signs suitable for all New Zealand workplaces:
Materials & Formats
- Aluminium Composite Panels (ACM) – ideal for outdoor use, chemical exposure, or permanent high-risk areas.
- Self-Adhesive Vinyl – for machinery, doors, vehicles, or indoor walls.
- Polypropylene / PVC – indoor use, laboratories, and restricted access zones.
- Large Format Boards (600x900mm+) – excellent for entrances and high-visibility zones.
Customisation Options
- Add company logo or site-specific wording
- Include bilingual text (English / Māori)
- Choose size and material based on your environment
- Combine with hazchem, warning, and safety signs for comprehensive compliance
Compliance & Standards
Danger signs in New Zealand are regulated under:
- NZS/AS 1319:1994 – Safety Signs for the Occupational Environment (Standards NZ)
- WorkSafe NZ – Hazardous Substances & Workplace Safety (WorkSafe NZ)
- Site Safe NZ – Site Safety Signage Guidance (Site Safe)
- MBIE Building Code – F8 Clause: Signs (Building.govt.nz)
Best practices:
- Place signs at entrances, near hazard points, and in high-traffic zones
- Ensure visibility and legibility — colours, font size, and contrast must comply with NZS/AS 1319
- Maintain clean, undamaged signs — replace faded or worn signs promptly
- Combine with emergency information panels, Hazchem signs, and general safety signage where necessary
Applications & Environments
Danger signs are essential across multiple industries:
- Construction & Civil Works: Keep visitors and workers away from unsafe areas, trenches, and machinery.
- Industrial Manufacturing: Protect staff from high voltage equipment, forklifts, and chemical storage.
- Chemical Handling & Storage: Display proper hazard classifications, emergency information, and restricted access.
- Warehousing & Logistics: Clearly mark areas for forklifts, pallet movers, and loading docks.
- Public & Commercial Buildings: Protect occupants from maintenance zones, electrical rooms, and restricted areas.
FAQs
Q1: Where should Danger Signs be placed?
Place at entry points, near the hazard, and any location where exposure is possible. Signage must be visible before a person enters a danger zone.
Q2: What sizes are recommended?
- 600 × 900 mm or larger for general outdoor or site entrance visibility
- 300 × 225 mm for indoor or close-range applications
- Custom sizes are available for specific requirements
Q3: Can I combine Danger Signs with other safety signs?
Yes. Many workplaces combine danger, warning, and mandatory signs for a comprehensive safety solution.
Q4: How do I ensure compliance with NZS/AS 1319?
Use colour coding, symbols, and correct text sizing as outlined in the standard, and consult WorkSafe NZ guidelines for placement.
Q5: Are there options for temporary or portable Danger Signs?
Yes. Cone-mounted signs, folding danger signs, and temporary panels are available for sites where hazards change frequently.
Why Choose Emmjay
- 🏆 NZ’s largest online selection of danger and safety signs
- ☀️ Free UV-protective laminate for long-lasting outdoor performance
- 🛠️ Customisable options — size, material, logo, and wording
- 🚚 Fast dispatch and flat-rate nationwide delivery
- ✅ Expert guidance — we advise on correct classification, material, and placement
Emmjay’s danger signs are trusted across NZ by construction companies, manufacturers, councils, and high-risk facilities, ensuring both safety and regulatory compliance.
Helpful Official Resources
- WorkSafe NZ – Signs for Hazardous Substances
- Site Safe NZ – Posters and Signage Guidance
- Standards NZ – NZS/AS 1319:1994 Safety Signs
- MBIE Building Code – F8 Signs Clause
- WorkSafe NZ – Managing Risks in the Workplace
Order Your Danger Signs Today
Protect your team, visitors, and assets with Emmjay Danger Signs. Select from rigid panels, vinyl stickers, large boards, or portable options. Customisation is available for site-specific wording, logos, or bilingual text, and every sign includes 5-year UV-protection to keep it legible and effective for years.
Stay safe. Stay compliant. Choose Emmjay — New Zealand’s trusted danger sign specialists.
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