Authorized Personnel

[aw·thuh·ryzd·pur·suh·NEL] / noun phrase

A polite way of saying: this zone can hurt you fast and you will not get a warning first. Authorized means you have the training, the PPE, the procedures, and the permission to enter, work, and leave in one piece. If you are not on the list, you are not a hero, you are a liability with legs. Keep out unless you want your name attached to a shutdown, a report, and a very awkward conversation.

RESOURCE PAGE

Welcome to the loudest resource hub in safety. This is where we stash everything you need to design, print, and deploy job-site signage that actually gets noticed — not ignored.

Whether you’re setting up artwork, checking sizing, or figuring out what material can survive a Canadian winter, you’ll find it here.

No boring manuals. No tech-speak. Just clear answers, ready-to-use files, and real-world tips that keep your crew safe and your projects on track.

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Got questions? We’ve got blunt answers. From print specs and shipping times to design setup and compliance — we cover it all. Skip the guessing and get straight to the info that keeps your crew moving.

Finishing Guidelines

Mounting, cutting, drilling — finishing is where your sign earns its stripes. Learn how to prep rigid materials to handle weather, wear, and the kind of abuse only a real jobsite can deliver.

Let It Die: Logo Prep Guide

Save time and avoid reprints. Our setup templates include bleed, crop marks, and safe zones for every material and size we offer. Drop in your design, upload, and you’re ready to roll..

Material Guidelines

Different jobs call for different materials. From weatherproof coroplast to rigid aluminum and reflective vinyl, learn which substrates stand up to your environment — and which ones won’t.

Every product we make is built to survive chaos — loud, tough, and unapologetically real. Made for the people who do the work, not the ones writing memos about it. We don’t sell fear — we sell survival. Because safety isn’t about red tape; it’s about common sense, hard work, and design that demands attention.

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Because “common sense” clearly needs a big, bright reminder — apparently survival isn’t obvious.