
Warehouse Safety Signs
Create a safer, more organised and more efficient workplace with high-quality warehouse safety signs designed for Australian warehouses, distribution centres, logistics facilities and industrial operations.
Industro supplies an extensive range of warehouse signs to help businesses communicate hazards, direct pedestrian and vehicle traffic, identify emergency equipment and reinforce workplace safety procedures. Whether you're fitting out a new warehouse, expanding an existing distribution centre or replacing damaged signage, we offer durable solutions designed for demanding industrial environments.
Our range includes forklift safety signs, pedestrian walkway signs, loading dock signs, racking safety signs, mandatory PPE signs, emergency exit signs, warning signs, prohibition signs, fire safety signs and custom warehouse signage.
Available in a range of materials including polypropylene, aluminium composite, metal, reflective options and self-adhesive vinyl, our warehouse signs are suitable for both indoor and outdoor applications.
Whether you require one replacement sign or a complete warehouse signage package, Industro provides practical advice, quality products and fast Australia-wide delivery.

Why Warehouse Safety Signs Matter
Warehouses are among the busiest workplaces in Australia.
Every day, forklifts travel through pedestrian areas, trucks arrive at loading docks, pallets are stacked into high racking systems and employees work around moving machinery, electrical equipment and stored goods.
Without clear communication, confusion can quickly develop.
Workers may unknowingly enter restricted areas.
Visitors may walk into forklift operating zones.
Drivers may reverse into pedestrian traffic.
Emergency equipment may become blocked.
Critical safety information may simply go unnoticed.
Warehouse safety signs provide immediate visual communication that helps workers understand hazards, identify required actions and navigate the workplace more safely.
Effective signage can help:
- Identify hazardous areas
- Separate forklifts from pedestrians
- Reinforce warehouse traffic management
- Communicate PPE requirements
- Restrict unauthorised access
- Identify emergency exits
- Locate first aid equipment
- Mark fire protection equipment
- Display warehouse rules
- Identify loading zones
- Reduce workplace confusion
- Improve visitor awareness
- Reinforce training
- Support safer warehouse operations
While signs are an important communication tool, they work best alongside other workplace safety measures such as traffic management, employee training, supervision, physical barriers, safe work procedures and ongoing risk assessments.

Warehouse Safety Signs and Australian Workplaces
Australian warehouses vary enormously.
Some operate as small trade warehouses with only a handful of staff.
Others operate as highly automated distribution centres handling thousands of pallet movements every day.
Regardless of size, every warehouse should communicate important safety information clearly.
AS 1319:1994 remains Australia's recognised standard covering occupational safety signs and their use within workplaces.
Warehouse operators should also consider their obligations under applicable Work Health and Safety legislation together with any industry specific requirements, traffic management procedures and workplace risk assessments.
Rather than installing signs simply because another warehouse has them, businesses should assess the actual hazards present within their facility.
A warehouse with extensive forklift activity will require different signage from one focused primarily on manual picking operations.
Similarly, warehouses handling dangerous goods, food products, pharmaceuticals or chemicals may require additional specialist signage beyond general warehouse safety signs.

Types of Warehouse Safety Signs
Warehouse signage generally falls into several different categories.
Each category performs a different function and should be selected according to the workplace hazards being controlled.
These categories commonly include:
- Warning signs
- Danger signs
- Mandatory signs
- Prohibition signs
- Emergency information signs
- Fire safety signs
- Forklift signs
- Pedestrian signs
- Loading dock signs
- Traffic signs
- Racking signs
- Floor markings
- Warehouse information signs
- Custom warehouse signs
Using the correct sign category helps workers understand the seriousness of the message immediately.

Forklift Safety Signs
Forklifts are involved in many warehouse incidents each year.
Unlike passenger vehicles, forklifts often operate in confined spaces, reverse frequently, carry elevated loads and have limited operator visibility.
Where forklifts and pedestrians operate together, clear signage becomes particularly important.
Forklift signs help communicate vehicle movements before workers enter hazardous areas.
Common forklift safety signs include:
- Warning Forklifts Operating
- Watch For Forklifts
- Forklift Crossing
- Forklift Route
- Forklift Only
- No Pedestrian Access
- Give Way To Forklifts
- Slow Down
- Sound Horn
- Blind Corner
- Reversing Vehicles
- Keep Clear
- Authorised Operators Only
- Forklift Charging Area
- Electric Forklift Charging Station
These signs should be positioned where approaching pedestrians or drivers have sufficient time to react before entering the forklift operating area.
Simply placing a sign beside the forklift itself offers very little protection.
Instead, signs should warn people before they enter intersections, blind corners, loading areas and warehouse aisles where forklifts commonly operate.
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Designing Safer Forklift Routes
Warehouse layouts should encourage predictable movement.
Forklift routes should be clearly defined using a combination of:
- Vertical safety signs
- Floor markings
- Physical barriers
- Bollards
- Safety rails
- Directional arrows
The objective is to minimise situations where pedestrians unexpectedly enter vehicle operating areas.
Where forklifts must cross pedestrian walkways, additional warning signs should reinforce the crossing.
Examples include:
- Pedestrian Crossing
- Forklift Crossing
- Look Both Ways
- Give Way
- Watch For Moving Plant
Combining floor markings with overhead signage creates much stronger visual communication than relying on either method alone.
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Pedestrian Walkway Signs
Pedestrian segregation is one of the simplest ways to improve warehouse safety.
Whenever possible, pedestrians should have clearly identified routes separated from moving forklifts and delivery vehicles.
Pedestrian walkway signs help define these routes.
Common warehouse pedestrian signs include:
- Pedestrian Walkway
- Keep To Walkway
- Pedestrian Route
- Use Designated Walkway
- No Pedestrian Access
- Authorised Personnel Only
- Walk This Way
- Crossing Point
- Visitor Route
- Emergency Exit Route
Signs should reinforce the warehouse traffic management plan rather than replace it.
Where pedestrian routes change due to temporary storage, maintenance or operational changes, signage should also be updated.
Old directional signs often become one of the biggest causes of confusion within busy warehouses.
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Warehouse Traffic Signs
Modern warehouses function much like miniature road networks.
Forklifts, pallet jacks, delivery trucks, maintenance vehicles and pedestrians all compete for space.
Traffic signs help create predictable movement throughout the facility.
Common warehouse traffic signs include:
- Stop
- Give Way
- Speed Limit
- One Way
- No Entry
- Keep Left
- Keep Right
- Truck Entry
- Truck Exit
- Loading Zone
- Delivery Area
- Visitor Parking
- Staff Parking
- No Parking
- Turning Vehicles
- Sound Horn
- Keep Clear
- Blind Corner
- Watch For Pedestrians
- Vehicle Crossing
Traffic signs should always reflect the actual warehouse layout.
If warehouse aisles are changed or racking is relocated, review the traffic signage at the same time.
Incorrect traffic information can create unnecessary risks.
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Creating a Warehouse Traffic Management System
Warehouse traffic signs should not exist in isolation.
The safest facilities combine several methods of communication including:
- Directional signs
- Floor arrows
- Pedestrian crossings
- Forklift warning signs
- Speed limit signs
- Mirrors at blind intersections
- Physical barriers
- Bollards
- Line marking
- Restricted access signs
Together these measures create a warehouse environment where movement is predictable and easier to understand for employees, contractors and visitors alike.
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Loading Dock Safety Signs
Loading docks present unique hazards.
Workers operate close to reversing trucks, elevated dock edges, forklifts, pallet movements and changing weather conditions.
Appropriate loading dock signage helps reinforce safe procedures before workers enter these areas.
Common loading dock signs include:
- Loading Dock
- Truck Reversing
- Keep Clear
- No Pedestrian Access
- Drivers Report Here
- Wheel Chocks Required
- Loading In Progress
- Dock Leveller Operating
- Forklift Operating
- Authorised Personnel Only
- High Visibility Clothing Must Be Worn
- Safety Footwear Must Be Worn
- Speed Limit
- Delivery Vehicles Only
- Keep Dock Clear
Loading dock signage should remain visible even when trucks are parked against the dock.
For this reason, elevated wall-mounted signs often provide better visibility than signs fixed directly to dock equipment.
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Warehouse environments require a mix of signaling types to manage traffic, inventory, and hazards effectively. The core categories include:
- Danger & Warning Signs: Highlight high-risk hazards such as forklifts operating, high-voltage areas, or low overhead clearance.
- Mandatory PPE Signs: Remind workers and visitors of mandatory protection requirements (e.g., "Hi-Vis Vests Must Be Worn," "Safety Boots Required").
- Traffic & Wayfinding Signs: Clear lane markers, stop signs, and speed limit rules to manage the shared workflow between heavy machinery and pedestrians.
- Emergency & Fire Safety Signs: Mark the exact locations of first aid kits, emergency exits, eyewash stations, and fire extinguishers.
- Materials Handling & Storage Signs: Provide protocols for safe racking load capacities and correct lifting instructions (e.g., "Think: Bend Knees").
To withstand 24/7 high-traffic environments, industrial-grade substrates are essential. We recommend choosing your sign materials based on where they are mounted:
- Heavy-Gauge Aluminium: Ideal for interior walls, perimeter fencing, and loading bays. It resists rust, chemical splashes, and heavy impacts.
- UV-Stabilised Polypropylene (High-Impact Plastic): A flexible, cost-effective option perfect for racking ends or indoor wall mountings.
- Industrial Floor Vinyl / Tape: Specially formulated adhesive graphics with anti-slip lamination designed to withstand continuous forklift traffic and pallet dragging.
- Metal Racking Magnetic Labels: Excellent for warehouse shelving and inventory racking where barcodes, capacities, or safety notices need to be repositioned periodically.
Industrial signs must strictly adhere to AS 1319-1994 (Safety signs for the occupational environment) or international OSHA/ANSI standards depending on your regulatory jurisdiction. This ensures that headers (like the red DANGER oval or the yellow WARNING triangle) and safety pictograms use globally recognized colors and layouts to guarantee instant comprehension.
Yes. While standard safety layouts and headers must comply with legal standards, the text, specific hazard descriptions, company logos, and barcodes can be fully customized. Customizing signs is highly recommended for unique machinery areas, automated zones, or multi-lingual workforces requiring English alongside other primary spoken languages.
Floor marking tape acts as a physical extension of your signage. While wall signs provide general rules, floor tape establishes explicit boundaries—such as partitioning off safe pedestrian walkways, designating dedicated forklift traffic lanes, or drawing a bright border around electrical panels that must remain completely clear at all times.
If you need assistance with an audit layout, matching specific regulatory standards, or placing a bulk order for a new facility setup, please contact us today. Our industrial team is ready to provide precise pricing and technical recommendations.
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Protect your facility and team with high-quality, industrial-grade warehouse safety signs from Industro.
Browse our extensive range of forklift hazard signs, mandatory PPE signage, racking load capacity markers, traffic control signs, emergency exit indicators, and other warehouse safety signage, or contact our team for custom solutions tailored to your facility.
Whether you require a single replacement sign or a complete site-wide signage package, Industro provides durable products, expert advice, and fast Australia-wide delivery.