Signs and hand signals
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There are some instances when the best way to transmit information is to do it visually.
This may be because the workplace is noisy or there is some distance between the people communicating.
Or it could be because there are general risks in an area, requiring everyone entering it to take precautions.
The simplest way to get information across under these conditions is to use workplace signs or hand signals.
This may be because the workplace is noisy or there is some distance between the people communicating.
Or it could be because there are general risks in an area, requiring everyone entering it to take precautions.
The simplest way to get information across under these conditions is to use workplace signs or hand signals.
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Hand signals
Workers in a team often develop their own hand signals to convey particular instructions or directions.
However, there are certain signals used in crane and dogging operations that you can apply to lots of other applications.
These include directing forklift drivers, reversing vehicles, and operators of scissor lifts and gantry cranes.
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