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subject: Usage Of Floor Marking Tapes In Industrial Facilities [print this page]


Though the concept of the modern workplace seems to be changing insofar as offices are concerned, with the introduction of employee lounges and other leisurely work-life balance diversions, industrial facilities are still all about Spartan-like productivity and organization. As such, every innovation is geared towards improving the system of order that keeps everything running like clockwork, with a recent concession towards worker safety. One such area of improvement is in the development of floor marking tapes that adequately address the various needs of today"s factories, warehouses and other structures where function wins out over aesthetics every time. As you may be aware, floor marking tapes form part of that minimum standard that these locations must have to comply with the law, as well as to maintain the systematic flow of work within these facilities.

The main point of floor marking tapes is that they are the most practical way to design a building floor that has walls, sections and designated corridors, without actually having these structures physically present. The principle is the same as when you have kids romping about in the playground, following lines drawn in chalk that represent an imaginary fort or maze. The floor marking tapes form the boundaries and trace the indoor roads through which forklifts rumble around, employees shuffle between work areas, and containers in the thousands of pounds go in and out of storage on a daily basis. Without the guidance provided by these lines, the overall situation would be far more chaotic, and a lot less work would get done. It is because these lines are around that factory and warehouse workers know to distinguish between an area that should be kept clear at all times, because it is a pathway, and one where goods can be stored, or machines can be installed. Not knowing the difference between the two only leads to aggravating clutter.

Thanks to the color coding scheme that is actively endorsed by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration, floor marking tapes also serve another integral purpose "" to inform the workers accordingly of where to find certain objects, or where they should exercise additional caution because of potential hazards. The color of the floor marking tape that surrounds a particular area can clearly indicate what sort of elements lie within. For instance, orange is a color that warns of danger from the operation of or proximity to machinery and energized equipment. An integral packing assembly mechanism that produces enough pressure to easily smash a cube of metal is definitely something that you do not want to get too close to without knowing what to expect, if you even have to be there at all. The orange floor tape that would surround it immediately places one on guard. Conversely, if someone has suffered a cut or bruise at the facility and needs medical attention, floor tape that is the color green is used to mark the presence and location of first aid. Thus, floor marking tapes are good for the second function of ensuring the safety of one"s employees through proper information.

by: Pat-painting2010




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