SKU: S2-2899
Package: 1 Sign
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OSHA Caution Industrial Decibel Meter Sign
Ear Protection Required When The Sound Level Is Greater Than 85dB
Size
Features
Exposure to loud sounds can cause trauma that can severely damage a person's hearing. Our Decibel Meter Signs remind workers to use ear protection when sound levels exceed 85 dB, becoming hazardous—ensuring that workers are being protected where noise levels are unable to be reduced below OSHA required levels.
- The striking visual impact of the design captures employees' attention.
- Supports OSHA 1910.95 hearing conservation requirements.
- Measures accurately within .5 decibels.
- Operates on 110/120 VAC with an 8-ft. power cord and AC adapter that plugs into any standard outlet.
- 1.5" inch high digital numbers can be seen from a distance of 75-ft. away.
- Traditional OSHA-style signs, tags, and labels are the most widely recognized design format in the industry.
- The caution header indicates a hazardous situation that, if not avoided, could result in minor or moderate injury.
Material
- OSHA Caution Industrial Decibel Meter Sign
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Material Features
- Lightweight but incredibly resilient, the 40 mil (.040") thick aluminum is ideal for both indoor and outdoor applications.
- Provides the strength of metal yet never rusts, the aluminum construction withstands wash downs, harsh elements, abusive conditions, while exhibiting good chemical, abrasion, and impact resistance.
- All signs come with a special UV protective coating that is designed to maintain the color, and protects the message against fading and discoloration.
- The plug-and-play operation requires no additional calibration or setting, and measures accurately to .5 decibels.
- The LED display features 1.5" high digital numbers that are distinctly visible from up to 75-ft. away.
- The appearance of the sign mirrors traditional OSHA-style signs, tags, and labels that are the most widely recognized design format in the industry.
- Caution header indicates a hazardous situation that, if not avoided, could result in minor or moderate injury.
- Supports OSHA standard 1910.95 that states employers must have in place an effective hearing conservation program whenever noise exposure equals or exceeds 85 dB for more than eight hours.
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