FLOOR MARKING GUIDE A GUIDE TO MARKING YOUR FACILITY’S FLOORS IN ACCORDANCE WITH OSHA REGULATIONS OSHA regulations require that permanent aisles and passageways must be marked appropriately and in a consistent manner plant-wide. (OSHA Standard 1910.22)...
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FLOOR MARKING GUIDE A GUIDE TO MARKING YOUR FACILITY’S FLOORS IN ACCORDANCE WITH OSHA REGULATIONS OSHA regulations require that permanent aisles and passageways must be marked appropriately and in a consistent manner plant-wide. (OSHA Standard 1910.22) Regulations and Standards One of the top OSHA violations is “Walking/Work Surface Violations” with an average fine of $1,632 per individual violation. These violations are issued when areas where employees’ walk/work areas are not clearly marked to identify safe pathways or highlight dangerous areas. OSHA Standard 1910.22 dictates that all companies must mark these areas to prevent accidents or injuries. Beyond avoiding OSHA fines and protecting your employees, many companies mark their floors to enhance their visual organization in the workplace, marking locations in a uniform manner and color scheme that allows employees to quickly identify areas and potential hazards based on color. This can greatly enhance workflow in addition to the
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