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Prohibited Signs - No Food & Drink Allow Sign - Davis Materialworks
Prohibited Signs - No Forklift, No Stacking Sign - Davis Materialworks
Prohibited Signs - No Climbing Fence Sign - Davis Materialworks
Prohibited Signs - No Jumping into Water Sign - Davis Materialworks
Prohibited Signs - ISO 7010 - Davis Materialworks
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Prohibited Signs - ISO 7010 - Davis Materialworks
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ProhibitedSign

Product Highlights

  • Versatile Material Options: Davis Materialworks offers prohibition signs in various durable materials, including acrylic, aluminium, and stainless steel—designed for long-term use and resistance to environmental wear.
  • UV Printing Technology: Advanced UV printing directly onto materials delivers exceptional durability and vibrant visibility—ensuring prohibition messages remain clear and effective.
  • Customisable for Various Needs: Options such as stickers, formboard, and hardboard make our prohibition signs ideal for temporary or indoor use.
  • Enhanced Compliance with ISO 7010: We use globally standardised prohibition-sign graphics (ISO 7010 P-category) to ensure immediate recognition and regulatory compliance.
  • Application Versatility: Whether for industrial facilities, commercial premises, or public areas, our prohibition signs effectively convey forbidden actions to help manage behaviours and reduce risk.

 

Prohibition signs from Davis Materialworks adhere to ISO 7010 standards and are essential in diverse environments. Whether indicating No Smoking, No Open Flame, or No Access, these signs play a critical role in enforcing safety protocols and maintaining compliance.

 

Why Use Prohibition Signs

Prohibition signs aren't just a formality—they’re powerful visual reminders that deter specific hazardous behaviours. Whether it’s prohibiting smoking, open flames, or unauthorised access, these signs help prevent incidents and promote a safer environment for everyone.

 

Why Choose Davis Materialworks

Choosing Davis Materialworks means opting for superior quality and lasting performance. Our ISO 7010-compliant prohibition signs—and cutting-edge UV printing—ensure each sign stays vivid, legible, and durable, even in demanding conditions. With a wide range of materials and customizable formats, you can select the ideal signage solution for any setting or requirement. With Davis Materialworks, you’re choosing a partner committed to clear, effective communication through top-tier signage.

 

Specifications

Materials include:

  • Sticker
  • Hardboard
  • Acrylic Sheet
  • Aluminium Plate
  • Stainless Steel Plate

 

Graphics:

All prohibition signs are produced using ISO 7010 P-category graphics (e.g., “No Smoking,” “No Open Flame,” “No Access,” “No Photography”), ensuring clarity, compliance, and international recognition.

Buying Price Guide

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50mm x 50mm

Code: PSign-50

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150mm x 150mm

Code: PSign-150

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215mm x 215mm

Code: PSign-215

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A4: 210mm x 297mm

Code: PSign-A4

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A3: 420mm x 210mm

Code: PSign-A3

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Custom design & sizes are available on bulk orders only.

Discounts are only given for bulk orders.

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>> When you order our Prohibited Signs, we will provide a digital visual (artwork) mock-up preview before processing it for printing. (Click here to learn more)

 

Terms & Conditions:

  • Prices quoted are NETT, prices with No additional GST.
  • Price excludes delivery.
  • Large quantity or bulk order rates are available.
  • FOC delivery for $500 orders above.
  • Lead time will be advised after order confirmation.

 

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Frequently Asked Questions

Prohibition signs are visual indicators—typically a red circle with a diagonal slash over a black pictogram—that clearly communicate actions or behaviours that are not allowed. They serve as powerful reminders to prevent hazards and maintain safe environments.

Popular examples include:
- P002 – No Smoking
- P003 – No Open Flame
- P004 – No Thoroughfare
- P010 – Do Not Touch
- P022 – No Eating or Drinking

(plus many other “P‑category” signs covering a wide range of prohibitions)

Yes. We offer a full range of ISO 7010-compliant pictograms in materials like stickers, hardboard, acrylic, aluminium, and stainless steel. Whether you need temporary or permanent signage, indoors or out, customisation and UV-durable printing are available to suit your needs.

Stickers: ideal for temporary or budget-friendly indoor usage.

Formboard / Hardboard: lightweight and cost-effective, suitable for short-term or indoor scenarios.

Acrylic / Aluminium / Stainless Steel: durable and weather-resistant—excellent for long-term outdoor or industrial applications. Your choice depends on location, expected lifespan, and environmental conditions.

Prohibition signs should be installed at eye level and in highly visible locations—such as entrances, restricted areas, near equipment, or along pathways leading to hazards. Proper placement ensures that the message is seen before unsafe actions can occur.

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