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Bilingual OSHA Danger Do Not Operate Without Guards In Place Sign Stickers

Bilingual OSHA Danger Do Not Operate Without Guards In Place Sign Stickers

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Frequently Asked Questions

What does a bilingual Do Not Operate Without Guards In Place sign mean?

This sign warns workers in both English and Spanish that the machine must never be operated with any of its guards removed. Machine guards protect workers from contact with moving parts, pinch points, cutting edges, and other hazardous machine components. Operating machinery without guards in place is one of the leading causes of serious injuries in manufacturing and is a direct OSHA violation under 29 CFR 1910.212 (General Machine Guarding).

Why is the bilingual format important for a machine guard sign?

In facilities with Spanish-speaking workers, a monolingual English guard requirement sign may fail to communicate the critical "no guards removed" message to part of the workforce leaving those workers at elevated risk. OSHA's National Emphasis Program on Hispanic and Latino workers identifies language barriers as a key risk factor for machine-related injuries, and recommends bilingual hazard communication materials in manufacturing facilities with Spanish-speaking employees.

What does the Spanish text on this sign say?

The Spanish text reads "No Se Permite Operar Sin Los Protectores En Su Lugar" which translates to "Operating Without Guards In Place Is Not Permitted." Both the English and Spanish messages convey the complete guard requirement warning on the same sign.

What OSHA standard requires machine guards to remain in place?

OSHA 29 CFR 1910.212 (General Machine Guarding) requires that all machines have adequate guards at every point of operation, power transmission component, and other hazardous area, and that guards not be removed during machine operation. Removing machine guards is an OSHA violation that can result in significant citation and penalty and more importantly, places workers at immediate risk of serious injury.

Where should a Do Not Operate Without Guards In Place sign be posted?

Post directly on the machine at the main operator position and at every guard access panel or removable guard location. This ensures the warning is visible both to operators at the machine and to maintenance workers who might remove guards for service work. In bilingual facilities, use this bilingual version at all postings to ensure all workers receive the guard requirement warning equally.

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Protect bilingual workforces from machine guard removal hazards with this Bilingual OSHA Danger-style Do Not Operate Without Guards In Place safety sign in English and Spanish. Machine guards prevent worker contact with moving parts, pinch points, and cutting edges, and operating machinery without guards in place is one of the leading causes of serious injuries in manufacturing environments.

The bilingual format ensures Spanish-speaking workers receive the same complete guard requirement warning as English-speaking workers, supporting both OSHA hazard communication compliance and equitable safety across the entire workforce.

Available in multiple sizes to suit your visibility needs. Self-adhesive vinyl, peels and sticks in seconds to machine enclosures, safety fences, equipment panels, walls, and metal surfaces. Ideal for warehouses, manufacturing floors, and industrial facilities.

Made from Premium Vinyl that is Waterproof, Weatherproof, Scratch-Proof, Fade-Resistant and UV Resistant, Colors Will Not Run. Easy Peel And Stick with Strong Adhesive and No Residue on removal. Pack of 5 signs. Made In USA with a 3 Year Warranty on Craftsmanship.

Compliance & Regulatory Reference

This sign supports compliance with OSHA 29 CFR 1910.212 (General Machine Guarding), which requires that all machines have adequate guards at every point of operation, power transmission, and other hazardous areas, and that guards not be removed during machine operation. The bilingual English/Spanish format aligns with OSHA's National Emphasis Program on Hispanic and Latino workers, which recommends bilingual hazard communication materials in facilities with Spanish-speaking employees.

ANSI Z535.4 (Product Safety Signs and Labels) supports multilingual safety signs for machine guarding requirements, and defines Danger as the appropriate signal word for hazards where operating without guards presents an immediate risk of death or serious injury.

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Protect bilingual workforces from machine guard removal hazards with this Bilingual OSHA Danger-style Do Not Operate Without Guards In Place safety sign in English and Spanish. Machine guards prevent worker contact with moving parts, pinch points, and cutting edges, and operating machinery without guards in place is one of the leading causes of serious injuries in manufacturing environments.

The bilingual format ensures Spanish-speaking workers receive the same complete guard requirement warning as English-speaking workers, supporting both OSHA hazard communication compliance and equitable safety across the entire workforce.

Available in multiple sizes to suit your visibility needs. Self-adhesive vinyl, peels and sticks in seconds to machine enclosures, safety fences, equipment panels, walls, and metal surfaces. Ideal for warehouses, manufacturing floors, and industrial facilities.

Made from Premium Vinyl that is Waterproof, Weatherproof, Scratch-Proof, Fade-Resistant and UV Resistant, Colors Will Not Run. Easy Peel And Stick with Strong Adhesive and No Residue on removal. Pack of 5 signs. Made In USA with a 3 Year Warranty on Craftsmanship.

Compliance & Regulatory Reference

This sign supports compliance with OSHA 29 CFR 1910.212 (General Machine Guarding), which requires that all machines have adequate guards at every point of operation, power transmission, and other hazardous areas, and that guards not be removed during machine operation. The bilingual English/Spanish format aligns with OSHA's National Emphasis Program on Hispanic and Latino workers, which recommends bilingual hazard communication materials in facilities with Spanish-speaking employees.

ANSI Z535.4 (Product Safety Signs and Labels) supports multilingual safety signs for machine guarding requirements, and defines Danger as the appropriate signal word for hazards where operating without guards presents an immediate risk of death or serious injury.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What does a bilingual Do Not Operate Without Guards In Place sign mean?

This sign warns workers in both English and Spanish that the machine must never be operated with any of its guards removed. Machine guards protect workers from contact with moving parts, pinch points, cutting edges, and other hazardous machine components. Operating machinery without guards in place is one of the leading causes of serious injuries in manufacturing and is a direct OSHA violation under 29 CFR 1910.212 (General Machine Guarding).

Why is the bilingual format important for a machine guard sign?

In facilities with Spanish-speaking workers, a monolingual English guard requirement sign may fail to communicate the critical "no guards removed" message to part of the workforce leaving those workers at elevated risk. OSHA's National Emphasis Program on Hispanic and Latino workers identifies language barriers as a key risk factor for machine-related injuries, and recommends bilingual hazard communication materials in manufacturing facilities with Spanish-speaking employees.

What does the Spanish text on this sign say?

The Spanish text reads "No Se Permite Operar Sin Los Protectores En Su Lugar" which translates to "Operating Without Guards In Place Is Not Permitted." Both the English and Spanish messages convey the complete guard requirement warning on the same sign.

What OSHA standard requires machine guards to remain in place?

OSHA 29 CFR 1910.212 (General Machine Guarding) requires that all machines have adequate guards at every point of operation, power transmission component, and other hazardous area, and that guards not be removed during machine operation. Removing machine guards is an OSHA violation that can result in significant citation and penalty and more importantly, places workers at immediate risk of serious injury.

Where should a Do Not Operate Without Guards In Place sign be posted?

Post directly on the machine at the main operator position and at every guard access panel or removable guard location. This ensures the warning is visible both to operators at the machine and to maintenance workers who might remove guards for service work. In bilingual facilities, use this bilingual version at all postings to ensure all workers receive the guard requirement warning equally.

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