Hazard IRC reflective sign boards, compliant with IRC:67 guidelines, are high-visibility, retroreflective signs designed to alert drivers to road obstructions, such as bridge piers or traffic islands. These boards feature yellow and black diagonal stripes, typically constructed with 3M High Intensity Prismatic (HIP) sheeting on 3-4 mm ACP .
Key Features and Specifications:
Standards: Complies with IRC (Indian Roads Congress) standards for road safety.
Material: Often constructed with 3M HIP reflective sheeting on 3-4 mm thick ACP sheets for durability.
Visibility: Retroreflective technology ensures high visibility at night, reflecting light back to the source.
Common Dimensions: Available in sizes like 600x600 mm, often in triangular or specialized shapes.
Application:Used for marking hazards, obstructions, and, in some cases, for road construction caution.
Types of Hazard Markers:
Object Hazard Markers: Used for obstacles adjacent to or within the roadway.
Chevron Sign Boards: Used to indicate sharp changes in road direction.