Construction Site Signs
Serving the greater San Diego County Area including San Diego, Sorrento Valley, Mira Mesa, Rancho Peñasquitos, CA
Are you in charge of construction site safety and need OSHA-complaint signs? Proper signs are essential to protect workers, visitors, and the general public. OSHA requires specific colors, symbols, and wording for different construction site signs to keep people safe and informed of hazards and maintain a secure environment. Our sign experts at Peak to Shore provide high-quality, OSHA-compliant construction site signs that meet safety regulations while facilitating clear communication.

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Construction Site Sign Products

Warning Signs
Warning signs alert workers and site visitors to dangers that are not always obvious. Warning signs will have a yellow background with black letters and symbols. Some of the signs construction sites need include “High Voltage,” “Watch for Forklifts,” and “Uneven Surface.” These will vary based on the type of work area. Warning signs must be around machinery, electrical panels, or moving parts to inform and prevent severe accidents or even death.

Restricted Area Signs
These are designed to control access to specific areas in a construction site where only certain people should be allowed to access. Restricted area signs use a red background with white lettering or a white background with red borders to differentiate them. Some of the examples include “Authorized Personnel Only,” “No Entry Without PPE,” and “Hard Hat Area.” Restricted area signs should be installed on gates, fences, doors, security points, or any other location where access is limited.

Safety Signs
Safety signs present critical reminders of safety procedures and required equipment in specific areas on the site. Safety signs will have a green background with white text and symbols with the required information. A few examples include “Eye Protection Required,” “Emergency Exit,” and “First Aid Station.”

Caution Signs
Caution signs point to potential hazards that can result in minor or moderate injuries. Caution signs have a standard yellow background with black lettering. These are used only for hazards that will not cause life-threatening hazards. “Slippery When Wet,” “Work Overhead,” and “Slow—Construction Traffic.” These are just a few of the signs construction sites need. They should be installed around the area of the potential hazard including high-traffic areas and around ongoing work.