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Getting more from your safety signs by using Braille safety signs
23 January 2013
Your safety signs should, where possible, incorporate DDA compliance. A simple way of achieving this is by using Braille safety signs. Good quality Braille safety signs are capable of conveying fast, effective infor

Your safety signs should, where
possible, incorporate DDA compliance.
A simple way of achieving this is by using Braille safety signs.
Good quality Braille safety signs are capable of conveying fast, effective information to alert the visually impaired while still carrying your safety messages to the wider audience. When choosing Braille signs, select signs with the following attributes to get the best results: Wide spaced, raised supplementary text Highly durable, accurate, grade 1 Braille A Braille locator A low gloss surface, with high contrast colour range Safety symbols that conform to BS5499 or ISO 7010 www.stocksigns.co.uk sponsors the Managing Safety section.
A simple way of achieving this is by using Braille safety signs.
Good quality Braille safety signs are capable of conveying fast, effective information to alert the visually impaired while still carrying your safety messages to the wider audience. When choosing Braille signs, select signs with the following attributes to get the best results: Wide spaced, raised supplementary text Highly durable, accurate, grade 1 Braille A Braille locator A low gloss surface, with high contrast colour range Safety symbols that conform to BS5499 or ISO 7010 www.stocksigns.co.uk sponsors the Managing Safety section.
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