Safety Posters to Inspire a Zero-Harm : Visual reminders are one of the simplest and most effective ways to reinforce workplace safety.
A well-designed poster, placed in the right location, can catch a workerโs attention, spark conversation, and create a culture of vigilance.
Safety Posters to Inspire a Zero-Harm

Thatโs why weโve designed a series of high-contrast, yellow-and-black safety posters with strong slogans that make an impact.
These posters can be printed, hung in break rooms, or displayed in high-risk areas to keep safety top of mind for everyone.
Why Use Safety Posters?
According to the Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety (CCOHS) and OSHA, clear visual communication is a proven way to prevent accidents. Posters provide:
- Instant recognition of hazards.
- Reinforcement of key safety principles.
- Consistent messaging across the workplace.
- A motivational reminder to think about safety first.
The 10 Safety Posters in This Series

Here are the slogans featured in the collection:
- Think Safe. Work Safe. Go Home Safe.
โ A reminder that the ultimate goal of safety is returning home to loved ones. - Your PPE, Your Protection.
โ Highlights the importance of personal protective equipment such as helmets, gloves, and goggles. - Stop Hazards Before They Stop You.
โ Calls attention to the risks of ignoring unsafe conditions. - Zero Harm is Possible.
โ Promotes the achievable goal of eliminating accidents in the workplace. - Safety Starts With You.
โ Stresses individual responsibility in creating a safe environment. - Donโt Learn Safety by Accident.
โ A clever play on words to emphasize proactive training. - Protect Your Hands โ Protect Your Future.
โ Reminds workers of the importance of hand safety and gloves. - Electricity Doesnโt Forgive โ Stay Alert.
โ A powerful statement for electrical hazard awareness. - Work Smart. Stay Alert. Be Safe.
โ Encourages smart decision-making and constant vigilance. - If Itโs Not Safe, Donโt Do It.
โ A bold call to action empowering workers to refuse unsafe tasks.
How to Use These Posters
- Place them in high-traffic areas such as entrances, cafeterias, and locker rooms.
- Post them directly in hazard zones (electrical rooms, machine shops, kitchens).
- Use them as discussion starters during toolbox talks or training sessions.
- Rotate them regularly to keep messages fresh and noticeable.
Final Thoughts
A safe workplace is built on awareness, habits, and culture. These posters are designed to deliver quick, clear, and memorable safety messages every day.
Whether youโre in healthcare, food service, construction, or manufacturing, the right visual reminders can make a big difference.
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