Bone Safety Signs: A Legacy of Work Zone Safety

April 02, 2026

Bone Safety Signs: A Legacy of Work Zone Safety

For over 45 years, Bone Safety Signs has stood at the center of one mission: protecting lives on America’s roadways. What began as a focused effort to improve visibility and communication in work zones that has evolved into one of the leading manufacturing operations for temporary traffic control devices in the United States.

This is not just a story about products. It’s a story about infrastructure, innovation, and responsibility—and the role Bone Safety plays in all three.

Evolution of Work Zone Safety

The traffic control industry has undergone a significant transformation over the past few decades. Earlier generations of safety equipment lacked the visibility, durability, and testing standards that are now considered essential.

Today’s environment demands more and Bone Safety Signs has consistently met that demand.

Modern traffic control devices are:

  • Engineered for maximum visibility with high-intensity reflective materials
  • Designed for durability in harsh roadside and industrial environments
  • Tested for safety compliance, including MASH crash standards
  • Built to reduce risk for both motorists and workers

From reflective signs and cones to channelizing barrels and barricades, each product is designed to deliver clear communication at high speeds and in all conditions.


Built for Control and Visibility

Safety in a work zone is driven by one critical factor: clear, immediate communication. Every device deployed must guide, warn, and direct both motorists and workers with precision.

Bone Safety Signs specializes in temporary traffic control devices that create structure and clarity in dynamic, high-risk environments.

Our product focus includes:

  • Temporary work zone signs and incident management signs
  • Warning signs and overlays for adaptable messaging
  • Stop/Slow paddles for direct traffic control
  • Sign stands engineered for stability and rapid deployment

Engineering for Impact: Safer by Design

One of the most critical shifts in the industry has been the introduction of crash-testing safety standards such as NCHRP-350 and MASH (Manual for Assessing Safety Hardware).

These standards ensure that:

  • Traffic control devices minimize damage upon impact
  • Vehicles and occupants are better protected during collisions
  • Work zones are engineered with clear direction of a hazard and safety in mind

Bone Safety Signs aligns its manufacturing processes with these evolving standards, ensuring that safety is not just visible but also rooted in our process.

Supporting America’s Infrastructure Growth

With new legislation driving infrastructure expansion across the United States, the number of active work zones and workers has continued to grow.

This creates a critical need for:

  • Reliable, accessible safety equipment
  • Fast distribution channels
  • Consistent product quality across regions

Bone Safety Signs operates at the intersection of manufacturing and distribution efficiency. We ensure that our products are built right and available when and where they’re needed.

A Nationwide Distribution Network That Works

Bone Safety Signs is more than a manufacturer; it is a partner to distributors across the country.

We actively work with:

  • Brick-and-mortar distributors
  • Stocking partners across multiple regions
  • Suppliers serving key industries:
    • Construction
    • Utilities
    • Telecommunications
    • Commercial sectors

This network enables a powerful value proposition:

End users can walk into a local distributor and walk out the same day with trusted Bone Safety products.

That level of accessibility reduces downtime, improves compliance, and keeps projects moving safely.

Built for Distributors. Trusted by End Users.

For Distributors:

Bone Safety Signs offers:

  • Proven product demand across essential industries
  • Reliable manufacturing and fulfillment
  • Long-standing brand credibility in safety

If you are a distributor looking to expand your offering with high-turn, safety-critical products, Bone Safety is positioned to support your growth.

For End Users:

Whether you’re managing a roadway crew, utility project, or commercial job site, Bone Safety products deliver:

  • Compliance with modern safety standards
  • High visibility and durability in real-world conditions
  • Immediate availability through local partners

The Message Has Always Been the Same

For more than four decades, Bone Safety Signs has been focused on one word:

SAFETY

That message applies to:

  • The worker on the roadside
  • The driver passing through a work zone
  • The families depending on both to get home safely

A Shared Responsibility

As infrastructure projects increase and work zones expand, safety becomes a shared responsibility between manufacturers, distributors, workers, and the traveling public.

Bone Safety Signs continues to lead in designing, building, and distributing products that make responsibility easier to uphold.


Take the Next Step

  • Distributors: Partner with a manufacturer that understands your market and supports your growth
  • End Users: Find a local distributor and experience our products that are available when you need them.

📞 Call now: (770) 333-1635
📧 Email us: sales@bonesafety.com



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