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CHAPTER 4
Color Standards Guide
With the right colors in the right places, you can easily keep workers on the
right path, identify equipment and storage areas, hazardous flooring and
forklift traffic and more.
Implement this useful guideline to establish floor marking consistency in
your workplace:
Yellow EE | Aiste ways, traffic lanes and work cells
wrt Equipment and fixtures not otherwise color coded
(workstations, carts, floor stand displays, racks, etc.)
|
Blue, Green lm | Materials and components, including raw materials,
and/or Black Mm | “0"'-in-progress and finished goods
Orange MEE | Materials or products held for inspection
Red | Defects, scrap, rework and red tag areas
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Steps and perimeter demarcation to identify egress
routes in a lights-out emergency
Areas to be kept clear for safety/compliance reasons
(areas in front of electrical panels, firefighting
equipment and safety equipment, such as eyewash
stations, safety showers and first aid stations)
Areas to be kept clear for operational purposes
(not related to safety and compliance)
Areas that may expose employees to special physical
or health hazards
Photoluminescent
Red and White
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Black and White
Black and YellowCHAPTER 5
Floor Marking Examples
Aisleways and Work Equipment ~>——4
traffic lanes
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Material Material Material
storage areas storage areas case areas
ed Li ETE
Photoluminescent
Ce Defects/ stair marking
inspection scrap/rework