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Visual Safety signage

Workplace safety programs have many parts, all of which are important to keep people safe on the job. Safety signs play a key role, though, in many aspects of safety from notifying people of tripping hazards and PPE requirements to explaining arc flash and chemical hazards. These signs must be noticeable, easy to read, and in many cases, comply with OSHA standards for safety signs. These standards can include formatting and content requirements. Since safety is considered the 6S in the 5S program, taking steps to keeping workers safe is a key to a successful and productive business.

Floor Marking Solutions

Any 5S Program will benefit from floor marking. Creating a visual work place involves a variety of tools and tips, but one of the easiest ways to create a more safe and organized work environment is with effective floor marking.Industrial Floor Marking Tapes are generally recognized as the most convenient and inexpensive way to mark aisles since painted lines tend to chip, peel and crack especially in areas with heavier traffic.Floor marking solutions are ideal for marking aisles, passageways and storage locations, and pointing out important safety equipment.

Safe Path Marking

Floor marking is the process of using visual cues such as lines, shapes, and signs on floors to make a space easier for people to navigate. These cues divide spaces, highlight hazards, outline workstations and storage locations, direct traffic, and convey important safety or instructional information. Floor marking is often part of a larger visual communication system that includes wall signs and labels.Floor marking is usually done using paint or adhesive products including floor marking tape, floor signs, and floor marking shapes. Tapes come in a variety of styles that have different colors, materials, and thicknesses. You can select tapes based on the conditions of the space you'll be marking.It is usually made from a durable material such as vinyl