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Do Not Operate Within 10 Feet Sign
This high-visibility safety sign warns crane operators and workers of dangerous electrical hazards when operating near overhead power lines. It helps prevent electrocution, equipment contact incidents, and serious workplace injuries by reinforcing minimum clearance requirements around energized electrical lines.
Sign Reads
“Danger Shock Hazard. Do Not Operate Crane Within 10 Feet Of Power Lines.”
Sign Design
Features the International Electricity Warning Symbol for immediate recognition of electrical shock and electrocution hazards.
Compliance
- ANSI Z535 Compliant
- OSHA Compliant
Material Options
Available in:
- Vinyl Label
- Aluminum Sign
Usage
Commonly used on cranes, construction sites, utility projects, industrial facilities, lifting operations, and work areas where equipment may operate near overhead electrical lines.
Workplace Communication & Safety
The sign alerts crane operators, riggers, contractors, and site personnel to maintain safe distances from energized power lines, helping reduce the risk of electrical contact, arc flash incidents, and fatal electrocution accidents.
Vinyl Label Features
- Durable adhesive-backed construction
- Suitable for indoor and outdoor use
- Easy application to equipment and work areas
- Resistant to moisture and industrial conditions
Aluminum Sign Features
- Heavy-duty rigid construction
- Weather-resistant for long-term outdoor use
- Corrosion-resistant aluminum material
- Ideal for crane stations, job sites, and utility work zones
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10 × 7″, 14 × 10″ Mounting: Four 7/32″ holes (one in each corner)
18 × 12″, 24 × 18″, 36 × 24″ Mounting: Four ¼″ holes (one in each corner)
48 × 36″ Mounting: Four 5/16″ holes (one in each corner)
Ideal for Safety Applications
Crane and lifting operations
Construction sites
Utility and electrical projects
Industrial facilities
Material handling operations
Electrical hazard awareness programs
Helps improve workplace safety by clearly warning operators to maintain safe clearance distances from overhead power lines.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do your labels meet industry standards?
Do your labels meet industry standards?
Absolutely. Our electrical labels are fully compliant with current NEC (National Electrical Code) standards, helping you pass inspections smoothly and efficiently on the first attempt.
What materials are your labels made of?
What materials are your labels made of?
We offer high-quality labels in a wide range of durable materials, including metal, plastic, and vinyl. Our selection also includes specialty options such as reflective vinyl labels, designed for enhanced visibility and performance.
How quickly can I expect my order to be processed?
How quickly can I expect my order to be processed?
We take pride in providing the fastest turnaround times in the industry. Once you place your order, it is typically shipped the same business day, ensuring quick and reliable delivery.