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Toughstripe™ Floor Marking Tape
Create non-slip, effective and durable custom floor markingsFrom £72.99 To £135.99Supplied in: Single roll -
Door Opening Swing Area Anti-Slip Floor Signs
Position by frequently used doors to clearly indicate the opening areaFrom £61.99 To £89.99
From £47.88 To £62.12
Supplied in: Single -
Adhesive Aisle Marking & Barricade Tapes - Yellow/Black
Heavy-duty, self-adhesive tapesFrom £4.99 To £33.99Supplied in: Single roll -
Toughstripe™ Floor Marking Tape - Corner Markers
An 'L' shaped non-slip and durable floor markersFrom £35.99 To £81.99Supplied in: Pack of 20 -
Fire Escape Keep Area Clear Anti-Slip Floor Signs
Position near fire exit doors to ensure that the fire escape is kept clearFrom £44.99 To £45.99
From £34.88 To £35.96
Supplied in: Single -
Toughstripe™ Floor Marking Tape - Footprints
A non-slip and durable footprint floor marker£45.99Supplied in: Pack of 10 -
Keep Area Clear Access Required Anti-Slip Floor Signs
Position near or in doorways to ensure that access is never obstructed£44.99
£34.88
Supplied in: Single -
Trolley Parking Area Keep Area Clear Anti-Slip Floor Sign
Position in and around your trolley parking and storage areas£44.99
£34.88
Supplied in: Single -
Aisle Marking Chevron Tape (6-Pack)
Keep everyone safe on site with hazard warning tapeFrom £29.99 To £59.99Supplied in: Pack of 6 -
Toughstripe™ Floor Marking Tape - Divider Markers
A 'T' shaped non-slip and durable floor markerFrom £35.99 To £81.99Supplied in: Pack of 20 -
Toughstripe™ Floor Marking Tape - Dots
Create non-slip, effective and durable custom floor markingsFrom £123.99 To £290.99Supplied in: Pack of 300 -
Goods In Area Keep Clear Anti-Slip Floor Sign
Ensure that your loading and unloading areas are kept clear of any obstructions£44.99
£16.64
Supplied in: Single -
Aisle Marking Chevron Tape (12-Pack)
Hardwearing, self-adhesive tape for floors or wallsFrom £49.99 To £99.99Supplied in: Pack of 12 -
Toughstripe™ Floor Marking Tape - Arrows
Highlight work areas and pathways with adhesive non-slip arrowsFrom £164.99 To £303.99
From £143.19 To £303.99
Supplied in: Pack of 100 -
First Aid Keep Area Clear Anti-Slip Floor Sign
Position near your on-site first aid facilities to always ensure easy access£44.99
£34.88
Supplied in: Single -
Fire Extinguisher Symbol Anti-Slip Floor Sign
Use to clearly indicate the location of your fire extinguishers£45.99
£20.34
Supplied in: Single -
Aisle Marking Chevron Tape
Heavy duty-self-adhesive tape, ideal for aisle markingFrom £4.99 To £9.99Supplied in: Single -
Keep Area Clear Anti-Slip Floor Sign
Use to ensure that vital areas around your site are kept clear of any obstructions£44.99
£34.88
Supplied in: Single -
Safety Steps Parking Area Anti-Slip Floor Sign
Ensure that your safety steps parking area is kept clear of any obstructions£44.99
£34.88
Supplied in: Single -
Emergency Eye Wash Symbol Anti-Slip Floor Sign
Use to clearly show the location of your emergency eye wash facilities£45.99
£35.96
Supplied in: Single -
Toughstripe™ Floor Marking Tape - Centre Markers
An 'X' shaped non-slip and durable floor markerFrom £35.99 To £54.99Supplied in: Pack of 20 -
First Aid Symbol Anti-Slip Floor Sign
Use to clearly indicate the location of your first aid facilities£45.99
£35.96
Supplied in: Single -
AED Symbol Anti-Slip Floor Sign
Use to clearly indicate the location of your emergency defibrillator equipment£45.99
£35.96
Supplied in: Single -
Safety Shower Symbol Anti-Slip Floor Sign
Use to clearly indicate the location of your emergency shower£45.99
£35.96
Supplied in: Single -
Fire Fighting Equipment Keep Clear Non-Slip Floor Sign
Position near fire fighting equipment to ensure access in an emergency£44.99
£16.64
Supplied in: Single -
Fire Alarm Call Point Symbol Anti-Slip Floor Sign
Use to clearly indicate the location of your fire alarm call points£45.99
£20.34
Supplied in: Single -
Fire Hose Reel Symbol Anti-Slip Floor Sign
Use to clearly indicate the location of your fire hose reels£45.99
£21.45
Supplied in: Single -
Fire Fighting Equipment Symbol Anti-Slip Floor Sign
Features the easily recognisable fire fighting equipment symbol£45.99
£21.45
Supplied in: Single -
Hazard Warning Symbol Anti-Slip Floor Sign
Use to warn of the presence of potential hazards in and around your premises£45.99
£19.41
Supplied in: Single -
Electricity Hazard Warning Symbol Anti-Slip Floor Sign
Use to warn of the possibility of harm from electricity£45.99
£19.41
Supplied in: Single -
Please Return After Use Anti-Slip Floor Signs
Position near work stations or storage areas to remind people to return equipment when finished with£44.99
£34.88
Supplied in: Single
5S Floor Markings
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What stage of 5S working does floor marking refer to?
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Our huge selection of 5S floor markings will help you create visual safety and efficiency guides at a much lower cost than permanent paint marking. Designed to be eye catching, our floor markings are universally understandable to ensure site visitors and employees alike will know their way around your premises.
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With appropriate 5S floor markings, you can start running your workplace more efficiently with colour coded and easily understandable signage. With our low cost, super-fast delivery you’ll be able to get started on creating a more efficient workplace quickly.
Floor Marking Guide
5S methodology works within your business to reduce waste in all its forms and use the associated savings to offer a better service or product to customers. It does this in part by creating a visual workplace that organises your site and operations to allow work to flow more efficiently. The second stage of this process is “Set in Order” which looks to arrange products, tools and locations so they are easy to find and use. This can make considerable savings by minimising the time taken to complete a task and reducing unnecessary movement. Colour coded floor marking will work in tandem with your existing warehouse identification equipment and is a fundamental part of the “Set in Order” stage. Although it can take some planning, it is incredibly simple to implement.
Floor Marking Preparation and Planning Tips
An important part of getting floor marking right is taking the time to properly prepare, plan and test your system so that all elements work as efficiently as they should. Before you begin it’s a good idea to consult with team leaders to discuss how and where they work and whether there are any particular requirements they have, such as marking electrical areas or machinery. Although you will likely receive various comments about what is needed, floor marking must be standardised, so compromises might need to be made.Once you have a proposed floor plan, it can be good idea to mark areas with coloured tape in the first instance so its suitability can be assessed. Ask for feedback and use this stage to evaluate what changes might be needed before moving to more permanent solutions, such as paint.
Areas that should be considered for marking include work cells and equipment borders, material storage spaces, such as racking and any locations that could be potentially dangerous. If motorised handling equipment such as forklift trucks is used on your site these should be separated from pedestrian routes.
Also consider marking spaces for storing equipment that might be used throughout the day, such as pallet trucks or brooms. This is especially helpful if you operate on a shift basis as staff will know exactly where items can be found.
Warehouse Floor Marking Colours – Choosing What Works for You
When deciding how to mark out your site and which colours to use it is important to keep your methodology as simple as possible. One of the points of floor marking is that it’s easy to understand. If staff have to learn a complicated key of colours the system is likely to fail. It is recommended that a maximum of 8 colours be used. In order to meet this target, coloured labels can be used to subcategorise items held within a larger area if required. Depending on your situation, a very simple “traffic light” system which uses just 3 colours could be the best way of working.Green – safe areas and/or completed work
Yellow – proceed with caution and/or work in progress
Red – danger and/or no entry
These can be combined with white markings to indicate general areas.
Although there is no industry standard for which colours should be used, some certainly have associations that can work as shorthand. As well as those mentioned above, blue is often used to represent information, orange indicates items waiting to be worked on and striped markers highlight safety equipment or a hazard of some sort.