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FAQs

Decals & Decal Kits

Find essential answers to your decal and scissor lift decal kit questions in our comprehensive FAQ guide.

Where are the safety decals that are displayed on an aerial lift vehicle?

Safety decals on aerial lift vehicles are strategically placed in clearly visible and easily accessible areas—such as on the platform, near the operator controls, and at other key points on the equipment. These decals are designed to provide critical safety information and warnings to help ensure safe operation and hazard awareness for both operators and those nearby.

What does a blue label on a scissor lift mean?

A blue label on a scissor lift typically provides important safety instructions, operational guidelines, or maintenance information. According to ANSI and OSHA labeling conventions, blue labels are generally used for informational purposes rather than to signal immediate danger. These decals help ensure proper equipment use and compliance with safety standards by clearly displaying non-hazard-specific guidance essential for safe operation and upkeep.

What is an equipment decal?

An equipment decal is a durable label or sticker affixed to machinery or tools that conveys important information such as safety warnings, operating instructions, maintenance reminders, or compliance certifications. These decals are designed to be highly visible and resistant to wear, helping ensure safe and proper use of the equipment in accordance with manufacturer guidelines and industry safety standards like those set by OSHA and ANSI.

What are the three types of scissor lift warning labels?

The three main types of warning labels found on scissor lifts are Danger, Warning, and Caution labels—each indicating a different level of risk:

Danger labels - signal an immediate hazard that will result in serious injury or death if not avoided.

Warning labels - indicate a potentially hazardous situation that could result in serious injury or death.

Caution labels - refer to hazards that may cause minor or moderate injury if not properly heeded.

These labels are color-coded and standardized under ANSI and OSHA guidelines to help operators quickly recognize and respond to different safety risks on the equipment.