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Mining Signs

Mining Signs are used to communicate information, Warning Signs, Danger Signs along with a number of other signs specified for the mining sector.

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  1. Open Hole

    Open Hole

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  2. Open Cut

    Open Cut

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  3. Open Stope

    Open Stope

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  4. Commissioning In Progress

    Commissioning In Progress

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  5. Falling Rocks

    Falling Rocks

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  6. Beware Of Hoist

    Beware Of Hoist

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  7. Scaffolding Incomplete

    Scaffolding Incomplete

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  8. Live Busbars Behind Panels

    Live Busbars Behind Panels

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  9. High Voltage Underground Cables

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  10. Buried Electric Cable Below

    Buried Electric Cable Below

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  11. Beware Of Overhead Electrical Hazards

    Beware Of Overhead Electrical Hazards

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  12. 3,300 Volts

    3,300 Volts

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  13. 440 Volts

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  14. Cable Buried Below

    Cable Buried Below

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  15. No Tipping Workers Below

    No Tipping Workers Below

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  16. Overhead Hazard

    Overhead Hazard

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  17. 2,200 Volts

    2,200 Volts

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  18. Sulphuric Acid

    Sulphuric Acid

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  19. Construction Site Unauthorised Persons Keep Out

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  20. Keep Clear

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