Cirrus SoundSign – Forging Ahead in Sheffield

Sheffield Forgemasters use the Cirrus SoundSign Noise Warning Sign in the Heavy Machine Shop

Sheffield Forgemasters use the Cirrus SoundSign Noise Warning Sign in the Heavy Machine Shop

As the world’€™s largest independently owned Forgemaster, Sheffield Forgemasters International (SFIL) is renowned globally for its steel production and engineering.

A health & safety led philosophy is at the forefront of everything they do.

Sheffield Forgemasters Internationals headquarters is one of the iconic landmarks in Sheffield and has a history spanning more than 200 years. The vast River Don site currently employs around 800 staff.

The company continues to supply an increasing global demand for high quality engineered products to key industries such as defence, nuclear, oil and gas exploration, power generation, marine and construction.

Cirrus supplied Sheffield Forgemasters International initially with six of its SoundSign Noise Warning Signs this order was quickly doubled to 12 as the health & safety team realised the many benefits the SoundSign technology brought to its metal forging production floor.

Read more about how Sheffield Forgemasters use the SoundSign in our latest case study.

What is the SoundSign?

The SoundSign is a highly visible noise activated warning sign that has been designed for use in environments where there is a need to clearly warn or indicate when a preset noise level is reached.

When the ambient noise level exceeds the preset level, the SoundSign will illuminate, clearly showing the graphics and text.

In addition to the traditional Noise at Work style sign, the Sound Sign is also available with a range of other graphics and text which allows it to be used in environments where the noise levels may not reach those where hearing protection is required, but where there is still a need to warn or indicate excessive sound levels.

Find out more about the SoundSign Noise Warning Sign.

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