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BSP-02-STANDARD-1632
H S E S T A N D A R D
M O D U L E 2 8 S A F E T Y S I G N S A N D C O L O U R C O D E S
TH I S D O C U MEN T C O N T AI N S ON E MO D U L E I N A S E T C OM P RI S I NG
H S E S T AN D A R D S F OR TH E
B R U N EI S HE LL JV C OM P AN I E S
Revision 3.0
Approved:
Document Owner:
Lee Wai Chee, HSE
Mustafa b Mokti , HSE/41
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Document Control
DOCUMENT TYPE DOCUMENT OWNER SECURITY CLASSIFICATION
Standard HSE/41 Unclassified
DOCUMENT REFERENCE AUTHOR APPROVED BY
TMS 1632 HSE/4 HSE
KEY WORDS
Safety signs, Colour coding
Revision Record
REV REVISION DESCRIPTION DATE
1.0 First Issue
2.0 Second issue July 2000
2.0 No change in content simply converted from pagemaker to Word – no revision change
May 2001
3.0 Minor changes to colour coding, lifting equipment guideline and references. August 2004
Distribution Control
Distribution of this document is controlled by the Document Owner. The document is made available on the BSP Intranet>BSP Homepage>Corporate>HSE>HSE documentation
Notice and Warning
Copyright 2004, Brunei Shell Petroleum Company Sendirian Berhad
This document is the property of Brunei Shell Petroleum Company Sendirian Berhad (BSP), Seria KB3534, Negara Brunei Darussalam. Circulation is restricted to BSP and its designated associates, contractors and consultants. It must not be copied or used for any other purpose other than which it is supplied, without the expressed written authority of BSP.
Except where provided for purposes of contractual requirements, BSP disclaims any responsibility or liability for any use or misuse of the document by any person and makes no warranty as to the accuracy or suitability of the information to any third party. Any misuse of the document is redressable by BSP.
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CONTENTS
1 INTRODUCTION.................................................................................................5
2 SAFETY SIGNS ..................................................................................................6
2.1 Main Categories of Safety Sign ..................................................................................................................6 2.1.1 Prohibition..............................................................................................................................................6 2.1.2 Mandatory ..............................................................................................................................................6 2.1.3 Warning..................................................................................................................................................8 2.1.3 Warning..................................................................................................................................................8 2.1.4 Safe Condition........................................................................................................................................8
2.2 Multi-purpose Safety Signs.........................................................................................................................9
2.3 Fire Equipment Signs..................................................................................................................................9
2.4 First Aid Signs .............................................................................................................................................9
2.5 Fixed Fire Extinguishing Installation Warning Signs ................................ Error! Bookmark not defined.
2.6 Fire Action Signs ........................................................................................... Error! Bookmark not defined.
3 COMPRESSED GAS CYLINDERS AND HOSES ............................................10
3.1 Industrial Gases.........................................................................................................................................10
3.2 Medical Gases ............................................................................................................................................10
4.1 Fire Extinguishers .....................................................................................................................................11
4.2 Hoses...........................................................................................................................................................12
5 HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCE LABELS .............................................................12
5.1 Hazard Symbols.........................................................................................................................................12
5.2 Hazard Warning Diamonds .....................................................................................................................13
Hazard Warning for radiation............................................................................................................................13
6 LIFTING EQUIPMENT ......................................................................................15
7 PIPING SYSTEMS ............................................................................................17
8 ROAD SIGNS....................................................................................................18
8.1 Prohibition .................................................................................................................................................19
8.2 Mandatory .................................................................................................................................................19
8.3 Warning .....................................................................................................................................................19
8.4 Information ................................................................................................................................................20
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8.5 Temporary .................................................................................................................................................20
9 SCAFFTAGS.....................................................................................................21
10 UNDERGROUND SERVICES WARNING TAPES ...........................................21
11 WARNING LAMPS ...........................................................................................21
12 PERMIT TO WORK PROCEDURE DOCUMENTATION ..................................22
13 REFERENCES .....................................................................................................23
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1 I N T R O D U C T I O N
Safety signs and colour codes have been used at BRUNEI SHELL JV COMPANIES facilities for many years and are a well proven method of communication. Some of the signs and codes in use meet internationally recognised standards whilst others have been developed locally.
The purpose of this module is to formally adopt those safety signs and colour codes which already meet national or international standards and to recognise and establish throughout BRUNEI SHELL JV COMPANIES those signs and codes which have been developed within it.
The scope of this module covers all signs and colour coding systems used in a safety related context. In several cases, items in the contents are already addressed in other HSE Standards and, to avoid repetition and unnecessary cost, only reference to the appropriate module is made.
Note:
As part of the Accountability for safety drive within BSP, Failure to comply with standards & procedure (including the house rules, the safety signs & colour coding) could result in disciplinary action in accordance with the Disciplinary Guidelines BSP-02-guideline-015.
As adherence to the safety signs and colour codes are essential, it is of equal importance that the signs are located where they indeed serve a purpose.
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2 S A F E T Y S I G N S
Safety signs instruct, advise, warn, inform and promote safety in the workplace. All safety signs used shall meet the requirements of relevant British Standard.
2.1 Main Categories of Safety Sign
There are 4 basic categories of safety sign as follows:
2.1.1 Prohibition
Figure 1 - "No smoking" Prohibition A prohibition safety sign indicates the following:
• You must not or
• Do not do or
• Stop
The specifications for prohibition signs are:
• the background colour shall be white;
• the circular band and crossbar shall be red;
• the symbol shall be black and placed centrally on the background without obliterating the crossbar;
• any text shall be in white lettering;
• red shall cover at least 35% of the sign area.
2.1.2 Mandatory
A mandatory safety sign indicates the following: Figure 2 - "Wear goggles" Mandatory Sign
• You must do or
• Carry out the action given by the sign
The specifications for mandatory signs are:
• the background colour shall be blue;
• the symbol shall be white and placed centrally on the
background;
• any text shall be in white lettering;
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Requirement for Noise is for areas > 85 dB(A) - Signpost area and Mandatory use of hearing protection.
Figure 3 - "Wear Protector" Mandatory Sign
Also see document below which contains some good links to Safety Signs clip art etc
CHAMPION 7 FIELD - NOISE SIGNP...
Figure 4 - "No parking along double yellow line, wheel clamping Sign”
Figure 5 - "Speed limit 20km/h max”
Please also note these signs give some guide on the format with all signs and it is not intended to list of all signs.
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2.1.3 Warning
Warning Sign Figure 3 - Hazardous area
A warning safety sign indicates the following:
• Caution or
• Risk of danger or
• Hazard ahead
The specifications for warning signs are:
• the background colour shall be white;
• the triangular band shall be black;
• the symbol shall be black and placed centrally on the
background;
• any text shall be in black lettering;
• yellow shall cover at least 40% of the sign area.
2.1.4 Safe Condition
A safe condition safety sign indicates the following: Figure 4 "Emergency exit" Safe Condition Sign
• The safe way or
• Where to go in an emergency
The specifications for safe condition signs are:
• the background colour shall be green;
• the symbol and/or text shall be white;
• the shape of the sign shall be rectangular or square to accommodate the symbol or text;
• green shall cover at least 50% of the sign area;
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2.2 Multi-purpose Safety Signs
Where there is a long-term requirement in a specific area for a combination of safety signs, multi-purpose signs may be used. These signs may combine two or more of the same category of safety sign which may, in turn, be combined with two or more of the other categories of safety sign, for example:
• "No smoking" and "No naked lights" (2 x Prohibition)
• As above plus "Petroleum mixture" (2 x
Prohibition plus 1 x Warning)
• As above plus "Switch off engine" (2 x Prohibition plus 1 x Warning plus 1 x Mandatory)
No more than 4 individual safety signs shall be combined into 1 multi-purpose sign and the
individual signs shall meet the appropriate BS requirements for their category. The size of multi-purpose signs shall be appropriate to their location and application.
Figure 5 Multi-purpose Safety Sign
2.3 Fire Equipment Signs
Fire equipment safety signs are used to indicate the location and type of fire equipment.
The specifications for fire equipment signs are:
• the background colour shall be red;
• the symbol and/or text shall be white;
• the shape of the sign shall be rectangular or
square to accommodate the symbol or text.
Figure 6 - "Fire alarm" Fire Activation point.
2.4 First Aid Signs
First aid signs are used to inform personnel of the name and location of the trained First Aider serving their area.
The basis of the signs shall be "safe condition" with green as the predominant colour.
The layout of first aid signs shall be as shown in Figure 7.
Figure 7 - First Aid Sign
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3 C O M P R E S S E D G A S C Y L I N D E R S A N D H O S E S
3.1 Industrial Gases
The colour coding system used to identify compressed gases and hoses for industrial use is described in HSE Standard Module 22 - Compressed Gases.
3.2 Medical Gases
The identification colour code for medical gas cylinders shall be as illustrated in Figure 10.
Figure 10 - Medical Gas Cylinders Colour Code
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4.1 Fire Extinguishers
Two types of portable fire extinguisher are used, one filled with carbon dioxide and the other with dry chemical powder, and they shall be colour coded as shown in Figure 11.
Figure 11 - Fire Extinguisher Colour Code
CO2 Trolley Type fire extinguisher mainly for engine fire only to be applied at the FIRE ACCESS PORT.
This picture illustrates that the 1% AFFF Foam Tank storage. HDA Fire Team standby by men will be always at the side of the Monitor while Chopper landing and take off . HDA will only activate or discharge the foam monitor and fire extinguishers depend on the fire scenario.
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4.2 Hoses
Fire hoses are red and only red hoses shall be used for firefighting duties. For washing down and general purpose duties hoses of any other colour must be used.
Fire fighting appliances & equipment maintenance standard can be made reference to BSP-02-standard-001
5 H A Z A R D O U S S U B S T A N C E L A B E L S
Hazard symbols and warning diamonds shall comply with the UK Chemicals (Hazard Information and Packaging for Supply) Regulations SI 1994: 3247.
5.1 Hazard Symbols
Hazard symbol labels are fixed to individual packages of hazardous substances to warn people who handle them or use their contents. The labels may be used on their own or incorporated into supply labels giving information about the most significant immediate danger and the emergency action to take. The 10 different designs of label are illustrated in Figure 12 with a typical supply label shown in Figure 13.
Figure 12 - Hazard Symbols
NOTE:All Hazardous signs/symbols for ‘radiation’, please refer to HSE Module 20, Revision 2.0
Figure 13 - Supply Label
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5.2 Hazard Warning Diamonds
Hazard warning diamonds are used in conjunction with conveyance labels and shall be fixed to any container of a hazardous substance which is to be transported by road, sea or air. There are 13 basic designs of diamond, as illustrated in Figure 14.
In addition to the 13 basic designs, there is an extensive range of hazard warning diamonds for specialist applications, some of them carrying classification numbers to meet the requirements of international transportation agencies.
Figure 14 - Hazard Warning Diamonds
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Hazard Warning for radiation
Hazard warning for radiation and its details shall be refer to this document Ionising Radiation Safety Module-20.
http://sww-livelink.bsp.shell.bn/livelink/llisapi.dll?func=ll&objId=234791&objAction=Open.
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6 L I F T I N G E Q U I P M E N T
All lifting equipment which has been inspected and certified as fit for its intended purpose shall be colour coded according to a rolling two year, four colour coding system, as illustrated below.
Certain items such as containers and Barang boxes have lifting equipment permanently attached. The asset holder(s) administers an inspection and certification system for this lifting equipment which wears PURPLE and one other designated colour code as a permanent colour code. The designated colour code changes in accordance to 6 monthly year rotation basis, see below.
Sample below show how sling is colour coded for permanently attached sling onto a barang box.
Any item of lifting equipment which has been taken out of service and may be scrapped shall be painted RED to indicate that it must not be used.
The system is fully described in the document entitled "BRUNEI SHELL JV COMPANIES Procedures for In Service Inspection and Certification of Lifting Equipment Owned and Operated
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by BSP and its Contractors" (PLIC) – BSP-72- Procedure-012, Procedure for lifting equipment and certification now makes reference to Colour Codes Standard BSP-72-Standard -014 when referring to colour coding.
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7 P I P I N G S Y S T E M S
The unique colour coding system illustrated in Figure 15 shall be used to identify the services of valves, flanges and pipework in operational facilities.
Figure 15 - Colour Coding for Piping Systems
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Figure 15 - Colour Coding for Piping Systems (continued)
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8 R O A D S I G N S
All road signs and their use on BRUNEI SHELL JV COMPANIES private roads shall comply with the requirements of the Brunei Darussalam Road Traffic (Traffic Signs) Regulations 1990.
The basis of design for road signs is shape rather than colour and does not therefore follow a strict colour code although the colour of the signs is a significant recognition factor.
There are five categories of road sign and these are explained below with representative examples illustrated.
8.1 Prohibition
A prohibition road sign indicates that:
• You must not or
• Do not do
All prohibition signs are circular and most have a white
background with a red outer circle and crossbar behind which is the symbol in black. The exceptions are the "No entry" sign (red with a white horizontal bar), the "Stopping" and "Waiting" signs (blue background instead of white) and the specific limitation "No entry" signs which display the maximum permissible width or weight.
Figure 16 - "No overtaking" Prohibition Sign
8.2 Mandatory
A mandatory road sign indicates that:
• You must do or
• Stop
Most mandatory signs are circular and coloured blue with the symbol in white. The only exceptions are the "Stop" sign (octagonal in shape, background colour red, narrow white border and the word BERHENTI in outline letters on a white, horizontal bar) and the "Give way" sign (triangular with the apex at the bottom)
Figure 17 - "Direction" Mandatory Sign
8.3 Warning
A warning road sign indicates the following:
• Caution or
• Risk of danger or
• Hazard ahead
All warning signs are triangular with the apex to the top, have a white background with a red border and display a black symbol. The only exception is the "Traffic signals ahead" sign which displays red, amber and green in the symbol.
Figure 18 - "Dangerous Bend" WarningSign
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8.4 Information
An information road sign indicates:
• Services or
• Directions
With one exception, information signs are rectangular. The exception is the "End of speed limit" sign which is a white circle with a diagonal black band. There is no colour coding convention applied to information signs.
Figure 19 - "Parking" Information Sign
8.5 Temporary
Temporary road signs are used where work is being carried out on the roads system or where there is a school crossing with the temporary presence of children.
There are 5 types of temporary sign:
• "Road works ahead" (similar to a Warning sign);
• "Stop and go" (red/green for single lane traffic control);
• "Stop children crossing" (similar to the BERHENTI Mandatory
stop sign but with the word KANAK-KANAK added;
• "Barricades" (horizontal boards with alternate black and
yellow diagonal stripes);
• "Sharp deviation" (horizontal boards with alternate black and yellow chevrons).
Figure 20 - "Direction" Mandatory Sign
Another type of temporary road sign in common use is not based on Bruneian regulations. It is a warning sign of rectangular shape, coloured orange with a black border and with the command written in black letters. A typical example of this type of sign is shown in Figure 21.
Figure 21 - Special Temporary Sign
Please also note these signs give some guide on the format with all signs and it is not intended to list of all signs.
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9 S C A F F T A G S
The Scafftag system is a means of giving "see-at-a-glance" visual indication of the status of a scaffold structure.
The system is fully described in HSE Standard Module 06 - Scaffolding and Access.
1 0 U N D E R G R O U N D S E R V I C E S W A R N I N G T A P E S
Coloured, plastic tape is sometimes buried in the ground at a depth of 300 to 450mm to indicate to workers carrying out excavation that pipes or cables are below the tape.
When underground warning tape is used, it shall comply with the following colour code to indicate:
Red : Electrical cable
Blue : Water pipe
Yellow : Domestic gas pipe
1 1 W A R N I N G L A M P S
On permanently manned offshore complexes, coloured lamps are used to augment audible alarms and give visual indication that an emergency situation exists and that certain action in response to the alarms is required.
Gas detection Alarm
The visual indication of this situation shall be with YELLOW flashing lights,
Fire/General Alarm
The visual indication of this situation shall be with AMBER flashing lights,
Prepare to Abandon Complex Alarm
The visual indication of this situation shall be with RED flashing lights, Followed by
announcement over the PA system i.e intermittent(general alarm), continuous (Abandon Platform), 3 intermittent (all clear) that accompanies the visual indications and tannoy announcements.
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1 2 P E R M I T T O W O R K P R O C E D U R E D O C U M E N T A T I O N
To aid identification, many of the numerous documents used in the application of the Permit to Work System are colour coded. The system also uses different colours where multiple copies of a document are required.
The colour coding is fully described in HSE Standard Modules 03 - Permit to Work Procedure http://sww-livelink.bsp.shell.bn/livelink/llisapi.dll?func=ll&objId=771764&objAction=Open and 10 - Electrical Safety Rules,
http://sww-livelink.bsp.shell.bn/livelink/llisapi.dll?func=ll&objId=289476&objAction=Open
and BLNG PTW Controlled Procedure HSEQ - 202 / PTW Manual (still under revision).
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1 3 R E F E R E N C E S
International Standards
• International Air Transport Association (IATA) Dangerous Goods Regulations
• International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO) Regulations 1984
• International Maritime Organisation (IMO) Dangerous Goods Code (IMDG)("The Blue Book")
• International Carriage of Dangerous Goods by Road (ADR) Regulations
• Transport of Dangerous Goods - United Nations ("The Orange Book")
United Kingdom Legislation
• Safety Signs and Colours Regulations SI: 1471
• Classification, Packaging and Labelling of Dangerous Goods Regulations SI: 1244
• Dangerous Substances (Conveyance by Road in Road Tankers and Tank Containers)
Regulations
• Merchant Shipping (Dangerous Goods) Regulations.
• The Chemicals (Hazard Information and Packaging for Supply) Regulations :3247 (CHIPS)
Brunei Darussalam Legislation
• Road Traffic (Traffic Signs) Regulations.
British Standards
• BS5378 Parts 1 and 3: (Safety Signs)
• BS5499 Part 1: (Fire Equipment Signs)
• BS5423 (Portable Fire Extinguishers)
• BS349 (Specification for identification of the contents of industrial gas containers)
• BS1319 (Specification for medical gas cylinders, etc.)
Brunei Shell JV Companies
• BSP Procedures for In Service Inspection and Certification of Lifting Equipment Owned and Operated by BSP and its Contractors (PLIC) – BSP-72- Procedure-012, Procedure for lifting equipment and certification.
• HSE Standard Module 20 – Ionising Radiation Safety. http://sww-
livelink.bsp.shell.bn/livelink/llisapi.dll?func=ll&objId=234791&objAction=Open
• HSE Standard Module 03 - Permit to Work Procedure. http://sww-livelink.bsp.shell.bn/livelink/llisapi.dll?func=ll&objId=771764&objAction=Open
• HSE Standard Module 06 - Scaffolding and Access. http://sww-livelink.bsp.shell.bn/livelink/llisapi.dll?func=ll&objId=234997&objAction=Open
• HSE Standard Module 10 - Electrical Safety Rules. http://sww-livelink.bsp.shell.bn/livelink/llisapi.dll?func=ll&objId=289476&objAction=Open
• HSE Standard Module 19 – Chemical management guideline. http://sww-
livelink.bsp.shell.bn/livelink/llisapi.dll?func=ll&objId=313997&objAction=Open&vernum=2
• HSE Standard Module 22 - Compressed Gases http://sww-
livelink.bsp.shell.bn/livelink/llisapi.dll?func=ll&objId=235054&objAction=Open
• BLNG Specific HSE Module Controlled Procedure. http://sww-livelink.blng.shell.bn/livelink/livelink.exe/fetch/2000/2760/2644/2871/22597/27169/HSEQ-CP-209_-_BLNG_Specific_HSE_Module.pdf?nodeid=50736&vernum=0
• BLNG PTW Manual HSEQ- 202.
http://sww-livelink.blng.shell.bn/livelink/livelink.exe/fetch/2000/2760/2644/2871/22597/27169/HSEQ-CP-202_-_Permit_to_Work_System.pdf?nodeid=50662&vernum=0
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Brunei Road sign for refrences;
Accident Area Ahead.jpg
Advance Directional Signs.jpg
Ahead Only, Turn Left.jpg
Bend to Right, Double Bend.jpg...
Berhenti.jpg Bicycle.jpg
Chevron Delineator.jpg
Concealed Exit Ahead.jpg
Confirmatory Sign.jpg
Danger Ahead.jpg Directional Arrows.jpg
Diversion to Another Carriagew...
Dual Carrageway Ahead.jpg
Elderly, Handicap Pedestrian.j...
End of Expressway.jpg
End of Restricted Zone.jpg
Except Loading, Unloading.jpg
Except School Buses.jpg
Expressway Ahead.jpg
Give Way.jpg Harzadous Loads Prohibition.jp...
Height Limit Ahead.jpg
Height Limit Scale.jpg
Horses Or Ponies Ahead.jpg
Keep Left Ahead.jpg
Keep Left Unless Overtaking.jp...
Keep Left, Turn Left Ahead.jpg...
Lane Closure, Offside Lane Clo...
Lorry Parking Charges.jpg
Low Flying Aircraft.jpg
Max Speed Limit, Width Limit.j...
Merge Ahead.jpg Merging Into Traffic.jpg
Narrow Bridge, Quayside Bank.j...
No Entry.jpg No Horning.jpg
No Overtaking, Lorry Restricti...
No Right Turn, No Left Turn.jp...
No Stopping Scale.jpg
No Stopping.jpg No through road.jpg
No Waiting Scale.jpg
No Waiting.jpg One Way Traffic.jpg
Other Danger Ahead.jpg
Overpass.jpg Parking Charges.jpg
Parking Places.jpg
Pass Either Side(big).jpg
Pass Either Side(small).jpg
Pedestrian Crossing (Reversed)...
Pedestrian Crossing.jpg
Pedestrian in Road.jpg
Pedestrian, Children Ahead.jpg...
Police Post.jpg Queue Here For Taxi.jpg
Rain Shelter.jpg Red Light Camera Sign.jpg
Reduce Speed Now.jpg
Restricted Zone.jpg
Restriction Movement.jpg
Right Turn Lane, Lanes Ahead.j...
Road Hump Ahead.jpg
Road Narrow.jpg Roundabout, Traffic Signal.jpg...
School Zone, Except School Bus...
Series of Bends, Side Road.jpg...
Sharp Deviation, Barrier.jpg
Slippery, Uneven Road.jpg
Slow.jpg Speed Camera Ahead Sign.jpg
Speed Check Area.jpg
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Speed Regulation Strips.jpg
Staggered Junction, Cross Road...
Start of Expressway, End.jpg
Start, End of E'way.jpg
Stay within Restricted Zone.jp...
Step Hill Ahead.jpg
Stop Children.jpg Stop.jpg T Junction, Dual Carriageway.j...
Taxi Drop Off Point.jpg
Taxi Stand, Passanger.jpg
Taxi Stop.jpg
Temporary Pedestrian Route.jpg...
Traffic Merges.jpg Two Ways.jpg Underpass.jpg U-Turn Ahead (opposite).jpg
U-Turn Ahead.jpg
U-Turn.jpg U-Turning Vehicles.jpg
Vehicles Not Excceeding Weight...
Way Out.jpg Weight Limit, Height Limit.jpg...