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We have a wide selection of floor tapes, that allows you to identify aisles, warehouse lines, and safety hazards throughout your facility without the hassle and downtime of painting. We offer several choices in floor tapes, including MightyLine and colored floor marking tapes. How about a Free Guide to Floor line marking!
Durastripe is a floor marking line tape that is a must have it has the best of both worlds being OSHA and ANSI approved for floor marking Durastripe is also unbeatable with it's price.
Colored line vinyl tapes are usually good for floor marking tapes but there are some areas that demand anti slip tape for worker safety. Our anti slip tapes are easy to apply and when you use our anti slip tapes, your safety concerns will go down, but your family or employees won't. Longevity in floor marking supplies is critical do it right the first time.
Line Marking Tape can be used on the floor just like tape or
paint, but with a number of important differences. Unlike tape,
it has a release backing that is removed before applying. Because
of this, Floor Mark does not stretch and curl. Floor marking tape
is thinner than traditional tape so it does not snag as easily
and holds up to fork lift traffic better. Floor Mark tape can
be removed by applying heat, unlike paint that requires harsh
chemicals.
Most facilities and plants are looking for ways to streamline
there facility and follow OSHA regulations. If you are looking
for a cost effective way to start and maintain any lean program
you must start at the source of the issue for most companies that
is the warehouse or area that stores products or tools. OSHA requires
that all facilities keep and sustain aisle ways so people can
have a save way out with no obstructions in case of an accident.
Are aisles marked? 29 CFR 1910.22(b)(2)
Are aisle widths maintained? Are they OSHA compliant? 29 CFR 1910.22(b)(1)
Are aisles and passageways properly illuminated?
Are aisles in good condition?
How about a free guide to OSHA Floor Line Marking and what is required!
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