Many warehouses, manufacturing plants, and other industrial facilities have traditionally created lines on their floors with paint. This process, sometimes referred to as “striping”, can take a significant amount of time. Operations shut down, a crew paints, and then everyone has to wait for the paint to dry before work can resume. Floor marking tape provides a practical, less-hassle solution for creating markings that make a facility compliant with OSHA (https://www.osha.gov/index.html) regulations. These markings also look professional and last a long time, so they don’t need to be replaced regularly the way paint often does.
Additional Resources
- Floor Marking for Factories– creativesafetysupply.com
- Aisle Marking Tape for Dance Floors– aislemarking.com
- Top 3 Reasons Why I Think Floor Tape Is Better Than Paint– floor-tape.com
- Different Options in Safety Line Marking Materials– blog.creativesafetysupply.com
- Floor Marking Options– floor-marking-tape.com
- Keeping Up-To-Date With Floor Marking Tape– lean-news.com
- Creative Safety Supply Offering Free SafetyTac Floor Tape Samples– safetyblognews.com
- Free Floor Tape from Creative Safety Supply– 5snews.com
- Red Floor Tape– blog.5stoday.com