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Construction & Maintenance

Ensure road safety with traffic cones

Health and safety is a growing industry. Ensuring members of the public, as well as staff and customers, are kept safe is a priority for many industries, especially the construction and road safety sectors.

Road safety is a big area for health and safety and strict rules must be adhered to. Traffic cones are an important part of road safety, helping people to identify risks and remain safe. One of the most common uses of traffic cones is to warn drivers and pedestrians about road works. Often used to corner off dangerous or unstable areas, traffic cones signal to people to stay away. Traffic cones can also signal a lane or road closure, blocking the entrance to ensure no vehicles enter the restricted area. People instantly recognise traffic cones as a warning sign and will respect the barrier they create.

Traffic cones are recognisable in shape and colour, with most made in the distinctive orange and white colour we are familiar with. The white section of traffic cones is usually light reflective, meaning they’re effective even during hours of darkness. Traffic cones are fairly heavy as well, meaning they’re a strong barrier to most vehicles.

No waiting traffic cones are also available which are often used as a temporary measure to indicate that vehicles must not stop and wait in a particular spot. Often yellow with a no waiting sign featured on them, these types of traffic cones are popular with private companies to block off car parking spaces and building entrances. Airports commonly use no waiting traffic cones to warn traffic away from waiting in busy and dangerous areas.

For a reliable supplier of quality traffic cones, visit manchestersafety.co.uk. Experienced in dealing with health and safety, they offer a range of traffic cones and replacement sleeves for traffic cones. They also stock a wide range of safety equipment including safety helmets, high visibility jackets and road signs. Make them your first stop for all your health and safety needs.

 

 

Traffic cones are essential in many industries and at manchestersafety.co.uk we can provide high quality safety helmets to meet your needs. Visit us today for more information!