
Color Coding in Safety Signs
Color coding in safety signs helps quickly identify the type of hazard or safety instruction. For example, red indicates danger or emergency (like fire equipment or stop signs), yellow warns of caution or potential hazards, blue provides mandatory actions or safety instructions, and green signifies safety equipment or safe conditions. These consistent color codes enable people to recognize and respond appropriately to safety information efficiently, reducing the risk of accidents and ensuring clear communication in various environments.