It’s Friday, so let’s unpack a few classic safety myths we see floating around sites, because "she’ll be right" isn’t exactly the best safety strategy we’ve come across...

HIVIS Danger High Voltage Sign

MYTH 1: “We’ve never had an accident, so we must be doing it right.”
TRUTH: That works... until it doesn’t. Good signage and clear visual warnings help stop the first mistake before it even happens.


HIVIS Forklift Safety

MYTH 2: “People will see the forklift coming.”
TRUTH:
Not if they’re staring at their phone or juggling gear. Forklift zones need proper signs, floor markings and bollards, not just crossed fingers.


HIVIS Ladder Safety

MYTH 3: “I’ll only be on the ladder for a second.”
TRUTH:
And gravity only needs one. A quick job still deserves weight limit signs and PPE reminders, your ankle will thank you later.


MYTH 4: “We’ll sort the layout on the day.”
TRUTH:
Usually followed by “who put that there?” Plan ahead with signage and zoning so your crew isn't improvising around forklifts and footings.


HIVIS Danger Hard Hat Area Sign

MYTH 5: “Everyone knows the hazards already.”
TRUTH:
Unfortunately, people forget, especially on Friday arvo. Strong, visible signage keeps safety front and centre even when brains are elsewhere.


HIVIS Delineation

MYTH 6: “I’ve got traffic cones, that should be enough.”
TRUTH:
Pair them with signs, tape or bollards so people notice the hazard more effectively.


MYTH 7: “The team’s been briefed, signs aren’t necessary.”
TRUTH:
Spoken briefings fade. Clear signage sticks around. Especially when it’s bold, in the right spot and made by us.

If it needs to be seen, remembered, or shouted a bit louder without actually shouting, we’ve got the gear. Happy Friday from the HIVIS crew! 

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