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Why Do we Need Floor Marking & Safety Tags

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 Floor marking, safety tags and tapes are often required to enhance the visibility of a space which is also considered as visual cues such as lines, shapes and signs which helps in navigating in an easier manner. This kind of material is often used to divide space, highlight hazards and highlight workstations or storage location. This is also vastly required to direct traffic or for giving important safety instruction. Basically, this is used for giving larger visual clarity.     We need floor markings in manufacturing & warehousing industry, construction sites as well as accident prone areas which prevent you from uncertain hazards. What Benefits you can Enjoy Using Safety Tags & Markings? Reduced Time: It is beneficial for reducing time of navigating areas. Markings at a facility will reduce time and energy to identify storage and staging areas. Easy Accessibility: Markings will help to identify easy escape route in case of a fire emergency. Industrial signs & la

Australian pipe marking guide – Important Things You Should Know

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  When it comes to  the Australian pipe marking guide,  there are so many things you should know. AS 1345-1995 is the Australian pipe marking standard providing a constant system for recognizing the content of ducts and pieces in the workplace. Understanding the labeling standards is important for workers as they can identify the contents of a pipe immediately and take the right safety measures.    These standards were developed by Standards Australia – basically the Australian equivalent of the ANSI, American National Standards Institute. Just like ANSI, Standards Australia is the leading standards development body of Australia and a member of the International Organization for Standardization.  With a standardized color-coding system for pipe markings, skilled and trained employees and the workforce can easily and swiftly determine the substance that is flowing through the pipe. In the AS 1345-1995 standard, it is called the base identification color. As described in the stan