- Stencil Type:
- Parking Stencil
- Stencil Reads:
- Disabled
- Sizes Available (W x H):
- 600 x 400 mm
- Materials Available:
- 1.1mm Stencil Polypropylene
- Orientation:
- Landscape
- Application:
- Designed for outdoor use
- Guarantee:
- Subject to material type and use in the appropriate setting. Does not account for extreme or atypical environmental conditions.
- How To Order:
- Select the Required Size and Quantity then click `Add To Basket`
- Artwork ID:
- L5X-SWA-0-12J
Disabled With Icon - Stencil
Disabled With Icon - Stencil
Ideal for use in car parks and industrial estates to indicate areas vehicles may be parked
- Clear and easy to understand
- Reusable stencil - Easy to clean after each use
- Manufactured from durable 1.1mm polypropylene
Ideal for use in car parks and industrial estates to indicate areas vehicles may be parked
- Clear and easy to understand
- Reusable stencil - Easy to clean after each use
- Manufactured from durable 1.1mm polypropylene
Equality Act 2010
Under the Equality Act 2010, businesses in the UK are required to make reasonable adjustments to avoid situations where a disabled person would be at a substantial disadvantage compared to non-disabled people. This obligation extends to the provision and identification of car parking spaces.
The act doesn't specify the exact signage to be used for disabled parking spaces. However, the universally recognised symbol of access, a white stylised image of an individual in a wheelchair on a blue background, is commonly used, and we have adopted this best practice in our range of disabled parking signs.
Health and Safety At Work Act 1974
The Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 obliges employers to ensure the safety of those on their premises, which extends to car parks.
Safety & Guidance: Signage can help prevent accidents by guiding drivers and pedestrians, indicating speed limits, designating parking areas, and warning of hazards.
Liability: If an accident occurs, signs show that reasonable safety measures were taken, which could limit legal repercussions.
Well-being: A well-organised car park reduces stress for employees and visitors alike, contributing to a positive work environment and visitor experience.
Even though the Act doesn't mandate car park signage, having it supports your broader safety responsibilities.