Nitrogen Asphyxiation Hazard Present

Makes the atmospheric hazard visible before entry and reinforces required controls and response awareness. For this signage, the value is making “Nitrogen Asphyxiation Hazard Present” immediately understandable without asking or checking another document.

Signage reference: BEX-SGN-0309

When this signage is recommended

Recommend before areas containing compressed gas, nitrogen or possible oxygen-deficiency conditions. For “Nitrogen Asphyxiation Hazard Present”, use it when the specific message is not already clear, permanent and visible at the point where the decision or action occurs.

Problem it solves

Gas and asphyxiation risks may be invisible or underestimated. This design specifically addresses confusion or incorrect action related to “Nitrogen Asphyxiation Hazard Present”.

Why it matters

Makes the atmospheric hazard visible before entry and reinforces required controls and response awareness. For this signage, the value is making “Nitrogen Asphyxiation Hazard Present” immediately understandable without asking or checking another document.

Typical location

Nitrogen and cryogenic use areas

Recommended placement

At the entrance and near the gas source or storage point, visible before exposure.

When signage may not be enough

Do not use signage as a substitute for ventilation, gas detection, cylinder restraint or confined-space controls.

Material and execution

Default material: ACP – Printed ACP Board

Alternative materials: STK – Adhesive Sticker; PHO – Photoluminescent / AutoGlow

Final size, language, mounting and execution are confirmed after site assessment.

Related signage solutions

BEX-SGN-0257 — Gas Cylinder Storage Area; BEX-SGN-0304 — Asphyxiating Atmosphere – Do Not Store Dry Ice Inside Automatic Dispenser; BEX-SGN-0310 — Oxygen Sensor Alarm – Liquid Nitrogen Used – Do Not Enter

Execution Options

ACP – Printed ACP Board, STK – Adhesive Sticker, PHO – Photoluminescent / AutoGlow

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