Disorganized warehouse floors cause accidents, slow your team down, and fail safety audits. Well-planned aisle lines, walkways, and hazard markings define exactly where forklifts drive, where people walk, and where inventory and equipment belong - the foundation of a safe, efficient operation.
We mark forklift traffic lanes, pedestrian walkways, crosswalks, loading and staging zones, and keep-clear areas around electrical panels, exits, and fire equipment. We follow OSHA guidance and common color-coding standards so your facility passes inspection and your team knows the rules at a glance.
Because warehouse striping is indoors, it is not affected by weather - so we can schedule it any time of year, including around your shifts to keep downtime to a minimum. For heavy forklift traffic, we can recommend longer-lasting, high-durability floor markings.
What's included
- Forklift traffic lanes and pedestrian walkways
- OSHA-guided color coding and hazard markings
- Loading, staging, and keep-clear zones
- Crosswalks, stop lines, and floor labels
- Indoor work - done year-round, around your shifts
Frequently asked questions
Does warehouse striping follow OSHA rules?
OSHA requires aisles and passageways to be marked and kept clear, but does not mandate exact colors. We follow OSHA guidance and widely used color-coding standards so your facility is safe and audit-ready.
Will you have to shut down our warehouse?
Usually not entirely. Because the work is indoors and fast-drying, we can section the floor and work around your shifts or after hours to keep your operation running.
Can you handle heavy forklift-traffic areas?
Yes. For high-traffic lanes we can recommend more durable floor-marking materials or coatings that hold up to constant forklift wear.