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Danger No Entry Construction Site Safety Sign 340x240mm

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This Danger No Entry Construction Site Safety Sign is designed to clearly alert visitors and employees to restricted areas for greater health and safety in the workplace. The sign is made of strong plastic for durability and strength. Bold red, black and white design is easy to read and highly visible. The UV resistant ink and UV treated plastic helps to ensure long life even in sun exposed and outdoor areas.

•Danger No Entry Construction Site sign for greater safety in the workplace
•Strong plastic construction for strength & durability
•UV treated with UV resistant ink
•Easy to see bold red, white and black design
•Sign measures 340x240mm (wxh)
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$18.25 ex GST
$20.99 inc GST
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This Danger No Entry Construction Site Safety Sign is designed to clearly alert visitors and employees to restricted areas for greater health and safety in the workplace. The sign is made of strong plastic for durability and strength. Bold red, black and white design is easy to read and highly visible. The UV resistant ink and UV treated plastic helps to ensure long life even in sun exposed and outdoor areas.

•Danger No Entry Construction Site sign for greater safety in the workplace
•Strong plastic construction for strength & durability
•UV treated with UV resistant ink
•Easy to see bold red, white and black design
•Sign measures 340x240mm (wxh)
Delivery 5-7 Working Days
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