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Yes, separating pedestrian and vehicle traffic in workplaces, especially where forklifts or other heavy machinery operate, is a common requirement from Work Cover Authorities to enhance safety. Aisle marking tape is a practical solution, as it provides a clear visual boundary. Using this tape to mark forklift exclusion zones (areas restricted to pedestrians only) and pedestrian exclusion zones (where only forklifts or vehicles are allowed) can prevent accidents by keeping each group within designated areas.
Here are some best practices when using aisle marking tape for traffic separation:
- Use Color-Coded Tape: Commonly, green or blue is used for pedestrian paths, while yellow or red indicates restricted or hazardous zones.
- Apply Durable Tape: Ensure the tape is durable and slip-resistant, especially in high-traffic areas where it may wear out quickly.
- Add Signage: Reinforce the markings with signage for clearer communication of hazards, especially at intersections or crossing points.
- Conduct Regular Inspections: Inspect and maintain the tape markings regularly to ensure visibility and effectiveness.
- Training: Educate both operators and pedestrians on the significance of the markings and the importance of adhering to designated zones.
These measures can improve workplace safety by reducing the likelihood of incidents and fostering a clear, organized environment for both operators and pedestrians.
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