Explosives magazine cellphones prohibited safety sign (MI1)

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The Explosives magazine cellphones prohibited sign (MI1) is a custom sign used to communicate a clear, site-specific message at the exact point where it matters.

Purpose and function

This sign clearly prohibits the action or item described, Explosives magazine cellphones prohibited. It helps prevent catastrophic injury, fire, or explosion, and sets expectations before someone enters the restricted space.

Manufacturing lead time

ETA, 4 to 6 working days for manufacturing.

Typical applications

  • Explosives magazines and storage containers where “Explosives magazine cellphones prohibited” must be unmistakable before entry
  • Mine sites, quarry blasting operations, and demolition staging areas with restricted access controls
  • Security gates and designated handling zones where hazards must be reinforced for visitors and contractors

Customisation and ordering

This is a custom sign product. If you would like a version not listed on our website, or wish to customise this sign further, for size, wording, layout, material, language, or mounting requirements, please contact us via our contact page.

Selection and placement guidance

Place the sign at every entry point to the hazard zone and, where relevant, on the enclosure or barrier itself. Position it within the normal line of sight, and allow enough distance for people to see it, slow down, and comply.

Material and visibility options

Custom signs are supplied as standard in ABS plastic or Chromadek steel. Other materials and finishes are available on request. Choose a size and material that matches viewing distance, lighting conditions, and expected wear.

Compliance note

This custom sign is manufactured using recognised safety sign design conventions for clear, consistent communication. It is not supplied as an SABS approved safety sign unless explicitly stated.