AS 1319:1994 Work Place First Aid Signs
Don’t let people waste time searching. Make your first aid kits, stations and responders easy to find.
This collection features bold, compliant first aid signage made for Australian workplaces, schools, and shared spaces. Whether you need to label your first aid room, highlight defibrillator access, or make portable kits easy to spot in an emergency, these signs do the job clearly—without overcomplication.
Why Our First Aid Signs Work
- ✔️ Australian Standard green-and-white first aid designs
- ✔️ UV-resistant and suitable for indoor/outdoor use
- ✔️ Includes AED, first aid kit, responder ID and more
- ✔️ Options in metal, rigid plastic or adhesive vinyl
- ✔️ Helps you stay compliant with WHS signage rules
Because Visibility Saves Time
When someone’s injured, every second counts. These signs guide people straight to the help they need—no shouting across the warehouse, no second-guessing in a crowd. Whether wall-mounted, door-fixed or stuck inside vehicles, they’re a small detail that makes a big difference.
Scroll down to choose signs that support safety, visibility and fast action.
Feel confident. Stay prepared.
FAQs
Are these signs compliant with Australian safety standards?
Yes. Our signs follow the green-and-white format required under Australian WHS guidelines for first aid visibility and compliance.
Where should I install a first aid sign?
Anywhere people need to quickly locate a first aid kit, AED, or first aid officer. Common spots include lunchrooms, vehicles, first aid rooms, and toolboxes.
Are these signs weatherproof?
Yes. Most signs are UV-resistant and made from durable materials like metal or rigid plastic. Ideal for both indoor and outdoor areas.
Do you offer adhesive options?
We do. Adhesive vinyl signs are great for windows, vehicles, glass doors, or flat internal surfaces where you don’t want to drill holes.
Is signage required for WHS compliance?
In many cases, yes. Workplaces must clearly indicate the location of first aid kits, equipment and personnel as part of WHS responsibilities.