OSHA-Compliant Danger High Voltage Sign for CAD and CNC
Protect workers from electrical hazards with this professional danger high voltage sign. Designed specifically for CAD users, sign makers, and safety engineers, it helps you meet OSHA requirements quickly and accurately. This digital pack includes editable DWG, SVG, and PDF files, giving you full flexibility for print, CNC, or digital use.
This product is part of our complete Danger Signs CAD Drawings collection, which includes compliant signs for high-risk environments. You can also browse the full OSHA Safety Signs library for a wider range of hazard communication solutions.
To learn more about OSHA’s official guidelines for safety signage, visit the OSHA Hazard Communication and Signage Standards page.
What You Get
- DWG – AutoCAD-ready file with editable layers, perfect for CNC routing or laser cutting
- SVG – Scalable vector file for web or print
- PDF – Perfect for printing, documentation, or safety manuals
Fully Aligned with OSHA Standards
According to OSHA 29 CFR 1910.145(c)(1), danger signs must clearly communicate life-threatening risks. That’s why this sign uses a red DANGER header and a bold warning: High Voltage – Electrical Shock Hazard. Furthermore, OSHA 1910.303(h)(5)(vi) requires electrical areas to display visible signs like this one.
Why Use This Sign?
This file set makes it easy to meet safety rules and reduce risk. Instead of struggling with generic graphics, you’ll get precision-formatted files that you can drop into drawings, fabricate into physical signs, or print right away. In addition, you can adjust the text, colors, or layout in vector software.
Top Use Cases
- Display near electrical panels, substations, or high-voltage rooms
- Insert into MEP and architectural plans
- Use with vinyl cutters, laser engravers, or CNC routers
- Translate or customize for multilingual environments
Make Safety Easy
Download this danger high voltage sign and stay compliant without delay. Every file is lightweight, editable, and built for real-world use in technical drawings and signage systems.
Keep your team safe. Stay compliant. Use better safety signs.


