Safety, Protection - Marking Tapes
The main concern of floor marking tape is safety and protection. To meet some other important business needs, we can use floor marking techniques. It can help facilities:
- Indicate where inventory should be stored
- Define loading and unloading areas for inventory
- Mark aisles, pathways, and hazardous areas
- Help visitors find their way around unfamiliar areas
- Direct the flow of traffic within the facility
Key Features are:
Multi-Use: We can apply it to walls, pipes, floors and more.
Self Wound: this floor marking tape does not need a release liner. Its installation is easy without any waste.
Flexibility: will adhere to a variety of surfaces including uneven surfaces where more rigid tapes would have difficulty.
Heavy Duty: resistant to water and most chemicals.
Removes Cleanly: Floor marking tape is a rubber-based adhesive tape, Can remove easily and cleanly with minimal to no residue. Therefore it is useful for temporary applications like trade shows.
Pigmented Vinyl: The color will not abrade or scratch off.
Pipe Marking Tape
Improve Safety
Water treatment facilities are some times difficult to handle and can contain numerous hazards. Pipe marking tapes can provide an effective means for workers to consistently identify hazards by:
- Providing information in an easy-to-read and consistent manner
- Using color-coding to support quick identification of contents
- Complimenting your chemical hazard communication program (HazCom 2012)
Rather than pipe marking tapes, supported by a comprehensive color-coding system, workers will recognize pipes, their contents, and potential hazards from a distance, enabling them to more easily prepare for work.
For example, in a wastewater treatment facility, if a dark green pipe is using for the flow of pressurized air. The workers know that it contains pressurized air. Therefore workers are aware of the hazard and know that they need to isolate and bleed the pipes before performing work. Pipe marking tape is an acceptable technique for public awareness.
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