We carry lifting instruction signs that illustrate proper body mechanics for safe manual lifting - including bend your knees, keep the load close, and do not twist reminders. Signs are available in aluminum, plastic, and adhesive vinyl in multiple sizes for posting at loading docks, receiving areas, and any location where manual handling of heavy materials is a routine daily task.
Yes. Posting lifting instruction signs at key handling points reinforces proper technique at the moment of use - when workers are actually about to lift. Visual reminders of correct body mechanics help build safe lifting habits over time, contributing to a reduction in back strain, musculoskeletal injuries, and lost-time incidents associated with manual material handling in warehouses and distribution centers.
Yes. We offer bilingual English/Spanish lifting instruction signs to ensure all workers receive proper manual handling guidance regardless of their primary language. Bilingual lifting signs are especially valuable in warehouses, logistics facilities, and distribution centers with diverse multilingual workforces where consistent ergonomic instruction at the point of use can help prevent costly back injury claims.
Yes. Our customizable lifting instruction sign templates allow you to add your company's specific safe lifting steps, weight limit thresholds, team lift requirements, or ergonomic program branding. Custom signs are available in multiple sizes and materials - ideal for facilities with specific lifting protocols or ergonomics programs that go beyond standard safe lifting guidance for manual material handling.
For loading docks and receiving areas, a 10x14 inch or 14x20 inch lifting instruction sign provides clear visibility without taking up excessive wall space. Larger signs work well in high-bay areas or open warehouse floors where the sign needs to be seen from a greater distance. We offer lifting signs in a range of sizes to match the specific space and viewing distance at each handling location.
Don't forget to bend your knees. Back injuries are major safety hazards at the workplace. Training employees to utilize lifting techniques that place minimum stress on the lower back can go a long way to creating a much safer workplace.
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