Prohibition Signage

Prohibition Signage

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  • Available in duplicate, triplicate, or quadruplicate copies
  • Sequential numbering for easy tracking and reference
  • Carbonless NCR paper for clean, smudge free copies
  • Standard sizes: A4, A5, A6, or custom dimensions
  • Durable stapling and tape spine binding
  • Long edge or short edge binding options
  • Perforation for clean tearout pages
  • Space for detailed incident descriptions, witness statements, and outcomes
  • Duplicate, triplicate, or quadruplicate configurations suit business workflows
  • Sturdy construction designed for everyday use
  • Clear fields for date, time, location, and personnel involved
  • Professional format for workplace health and safety compliance

Let’s Work Together.

Backed by nearly 50 years of industry experience, we’re ready to support your business with strategic solutions designed to make an impact.

Trusted Since 1976.

For nearly 50 years, AAA Print Group has partnered with civil construction companies across Australia to deliver reliable, high-quality printing solutions. We’re proud to be a family run business built on trust, service, and a genuine passion for helping our clients succeed.

From our early days in Perth to serving construction projects nationwide, we’ve maintained the same commitment: exceptional quality, personal service, and solutions that work as hard as you do.

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Reliable Civil Solutions.

See how Perth civil contractors, project managers, and construction companies have improved efficiency, boosted brand visibility, and strengthened safety with our tailored print solutions.

Explore our case studies to discover how our expertise in construction printing, safety documentation, and branded workwear delivers real results for compliance, site operations, and team performance.

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Frequently Asked Questions.

For outdoor and site use, signs need to hold up against weather, UV exposure, and the general wear of a busy site. We offer signs on materials including corflute, aluminium, rigid PVC, and reflective substrates for low-light environments. The right material depends on how long the sign will be in place, whether it will be fixed or temporary, and the conditions it will face. Our team can help you choose the right specification for your application.

Start with a site hazard assessment and a review of your SWMS and site-specific safety plan. These documents will highlight the hazards and controls in place, and signage requirements follow from that. Australian Standard AS 1319 provides guidance on safety sign selection and placement. If you are unsure, our team can review your site plan and recommend a signage package that covers your compliance obligations and your practical needs.

Signs should be installed at eye level where possible, positioned so they are clearly visible from the direction of approach, and free from obstructions. On construction sites, conditions change regularly, so signs should be checked as part of routine site inspections. Replace any signs that are faded, damaged, or no longer relevant to site conditions. Outdated or illegible signs can create confusion and undermine your safety system.

On large civil sites, poor wayfinding creates real safety risks. Workers and visitors who are unsure where to go may wander into exclusion zones, restricted areas, or active plant zones. Clear wayfinding signage directs people along safe pedestrian routes, identifies site entry and exit points, and helps emergency services navigate the site quickly when needed. Good wayfinding also reduces congestion and supports site induction by giving new arrivals a clear sense of the layout.

Print Made Easy.

We’d love to hear about your project. Share your requirements with us and we’ll send you a tailored quote. Get in touch today to get started.