OSHA and ANSI compliant safety signs, GHS labels, arc flash labels, and lockout/tagout tags — screen printed for maximum durability in the environments where safety matters most.
Safety signage is not decorative — it is a regulatory requirement and a last line of defense between workers and serious injury. When a digitally printed safety sign fades in six months of UV exposure or a GHS label becomes illegible after contact with the chemicals it is meant to warn about, the sign has failed at its only job. IGI screen prints safety and compliance signage on aluminum, rigid plastic, vinyl, and polyester substrates because screen printing produces a fundamentally more durable graphic. Thicker ink deposits mean better UV resistance, better chemical resistance, and better legibility over time — exactly what OSHA inspectors and safety managers expect to see.
We produce the full range of safety and compliance signage: OSHA-format danger, warning, caution, and notice signs per ANSI Z535 standards; GHS-compliant chemical hazard labels; NFPA 70E arc flash labels with equipment-specific incident energy data; and lockout/tagout tags and procedures. Our prepress team understands the specific color, symbol, and layout requirements of each standard, so your files are checked for compliance before they ever hit the press. For print brokers and sign shops serving industrial clients, this expertise means fewer revisions and faster approvals.
IGI is a wholesale production facility — we print for the trade only. When your clients need 50 custom arc flash labels or 5,000 OSHA signs for a multi-site rollout, we produce them with the durability and compliance accuracy your reputation depends on. Screen printed safety signs from IGI outlast digitally printed alternatives by years, not months — and in safety signage, longevity is not a luxury, it is the entire point.
Yes. We produce signs to OSHA 1910.145 and ANSI Z535 specifications, including correct header colors, signal words, and symbol placement for Danger, Warning, Caution, and Notice signs.
Aluminum, Dibond, rigid PVC, and adhesive vinyl. Material selection depends on the installation environment — indoor, outdoor, chemical exposure, or high-heat areas.
Yes. We produce custom signs with your specific hazard warnings, PPE requirements, operating instructions, and facility-specific messaging — all formatted to ANSI Z535 standards.
Yes. We produce GHS chemical hazard labels and NFPA 70E arc flash labels on durable materials that withstand industrial environments.
Screen printed to outlast digital — because safety signage should never be the thing that fails first.
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