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Keep Dogs on Leads Plastic Sign - Warning, Farm, Dogs, Agriculture, Cattle, Sheep, Bull - (CA39)

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The Regulations require employers to use a safety sign where there is a significant risk to health and safety that has not been avoided or controlled by the methods required under other relevant law, provided use of a sign can help reduce the risk. Safety signs are not a substitute for those other methods of controlling risks such as engineering controls and safe systems of work. Don’t hang onto your dog. If you are threatened by cattle – let it go as the cattle will chase the dog. The primary benefit of Keep Dogs On Leads Signs is their ability to enhance safety for both dogs and the general public. By clearly stating the requirement for dogs to be on leads these signs help prevent incidents such as dogs running off, getting into fights with other animals or approaching strangers in an unpredictable manner. This reduces the risk of accidents, injuries and conflicts creating a more secure and harmonious environment for everyone.

You must not put up a sign that is misleading or deceptive. For example, you cannot put up a sign that says "Beware of Dog" if your dog is not aggressive. All of our safety signs comply with the safety colour regulations. This ensures that certain colours adhere to their specific meanings.Prepare for natural hazards, including weather changes, to stay safe. Make sure you take the right clothing and equipment for your planned activities. This Keep dogs on lead safety sign is available in four different sizes as Self Adhesive Vinyl, Semi Rigid PVC, 5mm Foamex, Dibond or Aluminium. Make your selection from the pull down menus and the price will be displayed:- This is now the common EU law and offers a clear message – no matter the language you speak! The idea is to have commonly recognisable symbols and signage for danger – to ensure health and safety in any workplace.

The Health and Safety Regulations (Safety Signs and Signals) 1996 Act implements European Council Directive 92/58/EEC. This provides guidance on the requirements regarding safety signage in the workplace. This Act provides all the information needed to ensure that your company signage complies with the law.

We all have a responsibility to protect our countryside and open spaces for current and future generations.

Controlled fires are used by some land managers to manage vegetation, particularly on heaths and moors between 1 October and 15 April. Call 999 if you see an unattended fire. Always keep dogs under control and in sight

Cyclists and horse riders should respect walkers’ safety, but walkers should also take care not to obstruct or endanger them. Follow local signs and keep to marked paths Be careful with naked flames and cigarettes. Only use BBQs where signs state they are allowed. Always put your BBQ out, make sure the ashes are cold and dispose of them responsibly. Fires can be as devastating to wildlife and habitats as they are to people and property. EN ISO 7010 – introduced in 2003 and revised in 2012 (and in 2019, with 6 published amendments.) This is a globally recognised set of safety pictures and diagrams used for safety messaging. Tom Franklin, CEO of the Ramblers, said: “The British countryside is working land where animals graze in close proximity to walkers, which is why it’s such a pleasure to walk in. As with any working environment there are certain risks and it is untenable to remove all those risks from our surroundings.

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