There are a lot of different hazards in the modern workplace. Between moving parts, vehicle traffic, ledges, low visibility, and pedestrian safety, reflective floor tape stands out as a beacon of visibility and risk mitigation. From bustling warehouses to busy construction sites, reflective tape is a simple but effective tool for safeguarding lives and preventing accidents. Here are the benefits and practical applications of reflective industrial floor marking tape, and its integration into a comprehensive 5S floor marking plan.
Reflective safety floor tape operates on a simple yet ingenious principle: it reflects light back toward its source. Tiny beads or prisms embedded in the high visibility (hi vis) tape bounce back light rather than absorbing it. This reflection occurs in the direction of the light origin, making it invaluable for alerting drivers and enhancing visibility. We�ve come a long way since the 40s. In today�s workplace you will find reflective tape, including its quantity regulated by ANSI standards, placed on:
As part of any workplace visual communication plan, communicating hazards helps reduce accidents and injuries. Reflective safety floor tape aids workers to identify pathways, emergency exits, and equipment locations more easily. Here are some other ways this hi vis tape can improve safety in your facility.
Whether you're navigating a warehouse or marking a construction site, hi vis tape ensures that visibility is not left in the dark. Strategically deploying reflective tape can mitigate workplace hazards and enhance overall safety for workers and the public. Here are just a few examples of how industries can benefit.
Transportation: Reflective tape enhances the visibility of vehicles, trailers, and road signs, even during low-light conditions or inclement weather.
Construction: Reflective tapes adorn safety equipment, clothing, and barricades on construction sites. They ensure that workers are easily seen by others, reducing the risk of collisions or accidents.
Road and traffic safety: Clear identification of commercial trailers and oversized vehicles is essential for road safety. Hi vis tape ensures that these markings remain visible even in low-light conditions.
Manufacturing: Install reflective tape along the edges or moving parts of conveyor belts and machines to make them more visible to workers, reducing the risk of accidental contact or entanglement.
Warehouses: Reflective warehouse floor marking tape along the corners of storage racks improves visibility to prevent collisions with forklifts or other equipment operating near the racks.
Utilities: Emergency shutoffs, junction boxes, high voltage lines, gas lines, and other hazards are easily identifiable when marked with reflective safety floor tape. Arc flash hazard boundaries can also be marked to prevent electrical injuries.
Whether you have an existing floor marking plan, or are starting a new one in your facility, adding reflective floor tape can improve visibility of floor markings, lines, and signs for wayfinding. Follow these five steps when outlining your plan:
Remember, reflective floor tape is not just about safety; it's an investment in preventing accidents, boosting efficiency, and illuminating the path toward a safer workplace. So, let the glow of reflective tape guide you toward a brighter, safer future.
Identifying the warehouse floor marking tape that best suits your facility is step one; next it's time to commit to your facility's safety. Grab attention with high-quality DuraLabel PathFinder reflective floor tape, which increases visibility day or night. The selection ranges from engineer-grade reflective and prismatic-reflective tape to high-powered conspicuity tape for transportation use (Department of Transportation certified), compliant with DOT 2/NHTSA standards. PathFinder High-Intensity Reflective Tape has an average 10-year outdoor lifespan.
DuraLabel�s free Floor Marking Instant Action guide can help create safe wayfinding for pedestrians and vehicular traffic, reduce confusion and improve efficiency, as well as guide workers to the tools they need. Download a free copy of the Floor Marking Instant Action Guide today.
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