Warning Signs. PURCHASER shall post and maintain signs adequately warning forest users of active felling, yarding, and hauling operations. Signs shall be posted at locations designated by STATE. PROJECTS
Warning Signs. 2.3.1. Provide warning signs for flash protection in accordance with NFPA 70E and NEMA Z535.4 for panel boards that are in other than dwelling occupancies and are likely to require examination, adjustment, servicing, or maintenance while energized. Provide field- installed signs to warn qualified persons of potential electric arc flash hazards when warning signs are not provided by the manufacturer. Provide marking that is clearly visible to qualified persons before examination, adjustment, servicing or maintenance of the equipment.
Warning Signs. The HSP shall provide FP Warning Signs and post them in conspicuous places around the perimeter of the ship so they can easily be seen. The purpose of the warning signs is to delineate the secure area around ships and to warn unauthorized personnel not to enter. The signs must include a clear warning that the use of deadly force may be authorized by the local security guards or police force.
i. Sign Specifications:
1. Language: Must be in the local language(s) as well as English.
2. Wording: Must state “Restricted Area, Do Not Enter”.
Warning Signs. Marker Post
Warning Signs. PURCHASER shall post and maintain signs adequately warning forest users of active felling, yarding, and hauling operations. Signs shall be posted along Salmon Creek Road and Baber Ridge Road. PROJECTS
Warning Signs. Signs that state "Occupants must be seated and wearing a seat belt when apparatus is in motion" will be provided in locations that are visible from each seated position in accordance with NFPA 414.”
Warning Signs. These will include all signs used to indicate conditions that are actually or potentially hazardous to users of the highway or street.
Warning Signs. These will include all signs used to indicate conditions that are actually or potentially hazardous to users of the multi-use pathway.