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Danger Underground Cables' Verge Marker Post | HEV040-125-301

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Danger Underground Cables' Verge Marker Post | HEV040-125-301

Danger Underground Cables' Verge Marker Post | HEV040-125-301

This 'Danger Underground Cables' information post is designed to be virtually indestructible, easy to install and offer excellent value. Manufactured from a high flexibility plastic this will bend instead of break when involved in a collision - and then pop right back to the original shape.

  • High durability design.
  • Large reflective area that conforms to RI EN12899-2 class R2.
  • Complies to both European and British quality standards.
  • Manufactured in the United Kingdom.

Why do I need to indicate 'Danger Underground Cables'?

The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) have set out clear guidelines on working near underground cables. One element involved is marking out their presence.

  • This post indicates the presence of underground cables at the ground level.
  • Signage warns workers of live electricity should help designate safe boundaries.
  • A lack of signage poses a hazard to workers who are unaware of the live parts.
$9.16

Original: $30.54

-70%
Danger Underground Cables' Verge Marker Post | HEV040-125-301

$30.54

$9.16

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This 'Danger Underground Cables' information post is designed to be virtually indestructible, easy to install and offer excellent value. Manufactured from a high flexibility plastic this will bend instead of break when involved in a collision - and then pop right back to the original shape.

  • High durability design.
  • Large reflective area that conforms to RI EN12899-2 class R2.
  • Complies to both European and British quality standards.
  • Manufactured in the United Kingdom.

Why do I need to indicate 'Danger Underground Cables'?

The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) have set out clear guidelines on working near underground cables. One element involved is marking out their presence.

  • This post indicates the presence of underground cables at the ground level.
  • Signage warns workers of live electricity should help designate safe boundaries.
  • A lack of signage poses a hazard to workers who are unaware of the live parts.