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WAREHOUSE FLOOR MARKING

OSHA requires clear floor markings in industrial and warehouse facilities to designate traffic lanes, pedestrian walkways, storage areas, and hazard zones. Professional warehouse floor marking improves safety, reduces accidents, and helps maintain OSHA compliance. PavePro Network connects you with contractors who specialize in industrial floor marking.

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WHY PROFESSIONAL WAREHOUSE FLOOR MARKING MATTERS

OSHA-compliant safety markings
Reduces forklift and pedestrian accidents
Clearly designates traffic and pedestrian zones
Improves operational efficiency
Durable epoxy or traffic paint options
Custom color-coding for your facility

IDEAL FOR THESE PROPERTIES

Warehouses and distribution centers
Manufacturing facilities
Industrial plants
Logistics and fulfillment centers
Cold storage facilities
Any facility with forklift traffic

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HOW WAREHOUSE FLOOR MARKING WORKS

1

Safety Assessment

Contractor reviews your facility layout, traffic patterns, and OSHA requirements.

2

Marking Plan

A comprehensive floor marking plan is developed using OSHA color standards.

3

Surface Preparation

Floor is cleaned and prepared for optimal paint or epoxy adhesion.

4

Marking Application

Traffic lanes, pedestrian walkways, and hazard zones are marked per the approved plan.

5

OSHA Review

Completed markings are reviewed against OSHA 1910.22 requirements.

WAREHOUSE FLOOR MARKING FAQ

What are OSHA floor marking color standards?

OSHA recommends: Yellow for caution/traffic lanes, White for aisles/work areas, Red for fire equipment, Orange for dangerous parts, Green for safety equipment.

What width should floor marking lines be?

OSHA recommends aisle markings be at least 2 inches wide. Traffic lanes are typically 4-6 inches wide.

What type of paint is used for warehouse floors?

Epoxy-based paint is most durable for warehouse floors. Traffic-grade latex is also used. The choice depends on traffic type and floor condition.

How long does warehouse floor marking last?

Epoxy markings can last 3-5 years in warehouse environments. Traffic paint may need refreshing every 1-2 years in high-traffic areas.

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