Loose gravel roll-up traffic signs warn drivers to adjust speed and exercise caution on uneven or impaired stretches of road. Keep project areas cleaner and reduce the risk of accident and injury with bright, long-lasting signs that maintain order, productivity, and compliance.
Anti-kiting device for stability
NCHRP-350 Certified
MUTCD-W8-7
Corner pockets for easy
installation
Identification legend for quick
visibility with no need to unroll
Get a better return on your safety investment. These roll-up signs feature lifetime-guaranteed corner pocket protectors, anti-kiting nylon straps to keep signs from sailing into traffic, and handy storage features.
When deciding whether to use 36” or 48” temporary warning signs, transportation engineers should consider the type of roadway.
Standard Mesh - The most affordable option for daytime use only. |
Non-Reflective Vynil - Fade resistant vinyl is an economical option for daytime use only. |
Orafol SuperBrite or 3M Hi Intensity Prismatic (HIP) - Ideal for day or nighttime usage. |
Premium Mesh – This pigmented mesh is breathable, resists mold and mildew, and is non-reflective for daytime use only. |
Orafol Marathon – Bright, longlasting fluorescence. Marathon fluorescence is less likely to lose power over time, making it a safer long-term investment. |
3M Diamond Grade (DG) – Another premium option. Lightactivated, fluorescent, wideangle prismatic lens reflective sheeting for maximum daytime brightness. |
The whole Bone Roll Up Sign line is compatible with Bone sign stands. They are NCHRP-350 certified, making them tested and approved for use on the national highway system.
Choose from Springless, Single Spring or Dual Spring.
Springless
Single Spring
Dual Spring
Five Types of Workplace Safety Signs to Protect Your Business |
Some companies post OSHA signs to comply with regulations and avoid costly penalties and business interruptions. Others recognize the vital purpose of these signs: creating a secure environment for workers, clients and the public. |
Traffic Signs And Safety at Your Work Zone | 7 Expert Tips |
The Safety Standards for Signs, Signals, and Barricades as required by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) offers extensively detailed guidance on best practice for traffic signs and safety at work zones. |
Weight | 4.000000 |
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Certifications | NCHRP-350 |
MUTCD CODE | W8-7 |