4. Are danger signs used only where an immediate hazard exists?
[29 CFR 1910.145(c)(1)(ii) and 1926.200(b)(1)]
5. Are caution signs used only where potential hazards
or unsafe practices could exist?
[29 CFR 1910.145(c)(2)(i) and 1926.200(c)(1)]
6. Have all students and teachers been instructed that danger signs indicate immediate danger, caution signs indicate a possible hazard, and
preventative measures are advised whenever either sign is observed?
[29 CFR 1910.145(c)(1)(ii) and (2)(ii)]
7. Are safety instruction signs used wherever safety instructions or reminders are needed? [29 CFR 1910.145(c)(3)]
Note: The entrance to all shops, laboratories, or other areas which require industrial quality eye protection must be posted with a sign indicating the requirement. In addition, machines, equipment, or process areas requiring
operators to wear specific eye protection should be posted with warning signs.