
No Vehicles Beyond This Point Sign
C71849/A4/1mm/NO FIX
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Our No Vehicles Beyond This Point Signs are designed to enhance safety and control traffic flow in restricted areas of your business premises. Made from durable, weather-resistant materials, these signs provide clear instructions, ensuring vehicles do not enter areas where they may pose a hazard to pedestrians or sensitive work zones. The bold lettering and universal symbols offer high visibility, even from a distance, helping to reduce accidents and confusion. By displaying this sign, your business adheres to Health and Safety Executive (HSE) guidelines, promoting a safer environment for staff and visitors alike.

No Vehicles Beyond This Point Sign
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Product details
UK Health & Safety Regulations
The Health and Safety at Work Act (HSWA) 1974 is a foundational law in the UK for workplace health and safety. It outlines the general duties of various parties to ensure a safe work environment. Here's a quick summary: Duty of Employers: Employers must provide a safe workplace, ensure the health, safety and welfare of their employees and anyone else on the premises (visitors, contractors etc.). This includes providing adequate training, information, and supervision. Employee Duties: Employees have a duty to take care of their own health and safety and that of others around them. This includes following safety procedures and using equipment properly. Other Duties: The Act also places duties on those responsible for premises, manufacturers of equipment used at work, and the self-employed. Safety signage is one way employers can fulfill their duty to inform and instruct employees. Signs can warn of hazards, provide instructions for safe use of equipment, and delineate emergency exits. While HSWA outlines general principles, specific regulations and Approved Codes of Practice (ACOPs) provide more detailed guidance on workplace health and safety practices. For up-to-date information, you can refer to the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) website https://www.gov.uk/health-and-safety-executive.
Safety Signs Size Guide
Your Safety Signs Size Conversion Guide
Need to convert millimetres to feet and inches for your signage? Our comprehensive guide provides accurate measurements in both metric and imperial units, helping you find the perfect size for your sign.
300 x 100 mm - 12" x 4"
200 x 150 mm - 8" x 6"
A4 (297 x 210 mm) - 12" x 8"
400 x 150 mm - 16" x 6"
400 x 300 mm - 16" x 12"
A2 (594 x 420 mm) - 24" x 17"
600 x 200 mm - 24" x 8"
800 x 600 mm - 32" x 24"
Sizes in inches (") are approximate
Sign Materials Guide
Choosing the right material for your safety signs is crucial for ensuring their effectiveness and durability. We proudly manufacture all our signs in Britain. Let us guide you in selecting the most suitable material for your signs.
Self-adhesive stickers
Self-adhesive stickers are ideal for indoor usage. We use superior-quality Metamark digital vinyl, which is a durable and flexible material with an adhesive backing. Prior to applying the sticker, ensure that the surface is flat, smooth, and clean. While the vinyl is waterproof, we do not recommend outdoor usage unless the surface is deemed appropriate. It is important to note that vinyl stickers do not stick to wood, rendered, wood chip, brick or stone walls, concrete, or similar surfaces. In such cases, we suggest considering alternative materials such as recycled plastic or composite aluminium. Please be aware that Self-adhesive stickers, such as Dulux Easycare Matt Emulsion paint, will not adhere to newly formulated washable, "wipe clean" painted surfaces. If you have any uncertainties or inquiries, feel free to ask us. Additionally, we advise against attempting to independently apply Self-adhesive stickers larger than A4 size, as it may be more challenging than anticipated.
Recyclable Plastic
Introducing Polyline Bubble Board, the latest innovation in the sign industry, made from 100% recyclable polypropylene. Manufactured in the EU by Pyramid, this eco-friendly material offers an impressive strength-to-weight ratio, with a smooth, flute-free surface—unlike Correx.
The Bubble Board features a fire-retardant (FR) black core, making it an ideal choice for projects that require enhanced safety measures. Suitable for both indoor and outdoor use, it is UV-treated for excellent weather resistance, and its scratch-resistant surface outperforms traditional Foamex. Fully recyclable through the No.5 waste stream, Bubble Board is a sustainable and reliable option for UK safety signage.
Rigid Plastic
Rigid Plastic Signs are commonly used for safety signs due to their durability and lightweight design. Our Plastic 1mm option is lightweight and durable, providing waterproof qualities. It is suitable for both indoor and outdoor use. Fixing holes can be drilled in the plastic at no additional cost.
We take pride in being the inaugural online sign manufacturer in the UK to present our complete product line of health and safety signs and general signage in 50% recycled plastic. Our new 3mm waterproof recycled plastic, which is bright white in colour, is suitable for both indoor and outdoor use and is more eco-friendly compared to traditional rigid plastic. It possesses the same surface qualities as rigid and foamed plastic but incorporates a lighter recycled foam PVC centre. Furthermore, this material is 100% recyclable and offers an exceptional printing surface for various signage applications. You have the option to drill fixing holes or use foam adhesive pads on the back for mounting the signs.
Aluminium Composite
Our Metal Signs, constructed from Aluminium Composite (Dibond Signs), are specifically crafted for outdoor usage. The aluminium composite consists of a non-aluminium core bonded between two thin sheets, resulting in a sturdy and weather-resistant sign. We utilize 3mm thick composite aluminium, sourced from ALUPANEL in Britain. This material is produced from at least 80% recycled materials and is completely recyclable. It can be easily drilled to install holes, and we provide pre-drilled holes upon request at no extra cost. Dibond signs are well-known for their durability and long lifespan, making them a fantastic option for outdoor signage.
Foamex
Foamed Plastic Signs, or Foamex, are a popular choice for temporary construction site safety boards. This material is durable yet lightweight, weatherproof, and specifically designed for outdoor signage. Our foamex is 3mm thick and has a white matte finish.
Correx
Fluted Polypropylene, also known as Correx, is designed for temporary signage, especially in the construction industry. It offers a cost-effective and lightweight solution for short-term signage needs.
Banners
Here are the details about our banner options:
Standard and Premium Banner Materials
We offer a standard 440gsm PVC Banner, which is lightweight, weather-resistant, flame-resistant, and has a gloss finish. It is suitable for indoor and short-term outdoor use.
- Our Premium 510gsm Extra-Strong PVC Banner is designed for higher tear resistance and durability. It is weather-resistant, suitable for indoor and long-term outdoor use, and meets UK and European fire safety standards. It has a satin finish.
Mesh Banner Material
- The 260gsm MESH Banner is perfect for windy areas, as its perforated design allows wind and some light to pass through, preventing ripping.
All our banners are printed with high-quality, eco-friendly UV inks. They are hemmed and eyelet for easy fixing, and cable ties are provided at no extra charge.
If you have any further questions or need assistance, please feel free to contact us.
FAQs
Here's some of your frequently asked questions...
What are prohibition signs, and why are they important?
Prohibition signs are safety signs that indicate actions or behaviours that are not allowed. They play a crucial role in preventing accidents and ensuring compliance with UK Health and Safety Executive (HSE) regulations. These signs are legally required in workplaces where specific actions could cause harm or danger.
When am I legally required to display prohibition signs?
Under the Health and Safety (Safety Signs and Signals) Regulations 1996, prohibition signs must be displayed where a particular activity is banned due to a risk to health and safety. If eliminating the hazard through other measures is not possible, employers must use prohibition signs to clearly communicate the restriction.
What does a prohibition sign look like?
A prohibition sign typically has:
A red circle with a diagonal line through a black pictogram.
A white background to ensure visibility.
A black pictogram depicting the prohibited action, such as smoking, drinking, or entry restrictions.
Where should prohibition signs be placed?
Prohibition signs must be positioned where they are clearly visible to anyone approaching a hazardous area. This includes:
Entrance points to restricted areas.
Machinery or equipment that should not be used.
Storage areas where hazardous substances are kept.
Workplaces where smoking, eating, or drinking is not permitted.
What are some common examples of prohibition signs?
No Smoking – Required in workplaces under the Smoke-free (Premises and Enforcement) Regulations 2006.
No Entry – Used to prevent unauthorised access to restricted areas.
No Mobile Phones – Typically displayed in areas where mobile signals may interfere with sensitive equipment.
No Eating or Drinking – Found in food preparation or laboratory environments to prevent contamination.
No Open Flames – Used in areas where flammable materials are stored.