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The Stairs Going Up (Right) safety sign (GA18) is used to indicate stairs going up to the right in a workplace or public environment. General information signs provide clear guidance so people can move safely, find facilities, and respond correctly in emergencies.
Purpose and function
This sign supports correct decision-making at the point of need to guide movement safely on stairways and along escape routes. It uses standardised colours, symbols, and layouts so meaning can be recognised quickly, even at a distance.
Typical applications
- Escape routes, corridors, and circulation paths where direction must be unambiguous
- Stairwells and multi-level buildings requiring clear movement guidance
- Large facilities where repeat wayfinding signs reduce hesitation
- Areas with multiple decision points, turns, or route changes
Commonly used with
- Green Arrow SABS safety sign
- Running Man (Right) safety sign
- Emergency Assembly Point SABS safety sign
- Waiting Place SABS safety sign
Selection and placement guidance
Install general information signs at decision points and along routes where the instruction must be seen before action is taken. Signs should be positioned within the normal line of sight, at consistent heights, and kept free from obstructions. Where the facility is large or complex, repeat signs to maintain continuous guidance.
For broader guidance on safety sign categories, colours, shapes, and correct selection, refer to our Safety Signs Explained guide.
Visibility and material options
This sign is available in standard sizes and materials suited to typical indoor and outdoor applications. Select a size and substrate that matches viewing distance, mounting location, and environmental exposure. Where emergency wayfinding is required during power failure, consider a photoluminescent variant where available.
A photoluminescent (glow-in-the-dark) version is available for low-light conditions and emergency power failures, view the photoluminescent equivalent.
For applications requiring extended emergency wayfinding or complete escape route coverage, view the full range of photoluminescent safety signs.
Compliance
In South Africa, safety sign designs follow South African National Standards (SANS), including SANS 1186-1:2022, which governs the design, colours, shapes, symbols, and application of safety signs and safety markings. These standards are administered through the South African Bureau of Standards (SABS) to promote consistent recognition across workplaces and public environments.
SANS 1186-1:2022 aligns closely with internationally recognised standards, including ISO 7010 and ISO 3864-3, ensuring familiarity and clear understanding across different industries and regions.