Warehouse floor striping and safety marking

Warehouse Floor Striping in St. Louis

Professional industrial floor marking for warehouses, factories, and distribution centers. OSHA compliant safety lanes, pedestrian walkways, and equipment zones.

85%

Of warehouse accidents are preventable with proper markings

3 ft

Minimum clearance required on each side of aisles

$13K

Average OSHA fine for serious marking violations

Industrial Floor Marking Services

We create comprehensive floor marking systems that improve safety, efficiency, and OSHA compliance in your facility.

Forklift Traffic Lanes

Clearly marked aisles and lanes for powered industrial trucks. Proper width markings to prevent collisions.

Pedestrian Walkways

Safe walking paths separated from equipment traffic. High-visibility markings to protect workers on foot.

Equipment Zones

Designated areas for machinery, equipment storage, and operational stations. Prevent unauthorized access.

Loading Dock Markings

Dock door identification, staging areas, and safety markings for loading/unloading operations.

Hazard Areas

Red and yellow striping for danger zones, pinch points, and areas requiring extra caution.

5S/Lean Floor Plans

Complete organizational floor marking for 5S implementations. Equipment homes, material staging, shadow boards.

OSHA Safety Color Standards

We follow OSHA and ANSI color standards to ensure your floor markings are universally understood.

Yellow

Aisles & Traffic Lanes

Caution, physical hazards

Red

Fire Equipment, Stop

Danger, fire protection

Orange

Equipment, Inspection

Warning, parts to inspect

Green

Safety Equipment

Safety, first aid, exits

Blue

Information

General information, guidance

White

Storage, Housekeeping

General marking, boundaries

Industries We Serve

Warehouses
Distribution Centers
Manufacturing Plants
Automotive Facilities
Food Processing
Pharmaceutical
Logistics Centers
Assembly Plants

Frequently Asked Questions

What are OSHA requirements for warehouse floor markings?

OSHA requires permanent aisles and passageways to be clearly marked. Aisle widths must accommodate equipment plus 3 feet on each side. Hazardous areas need specific color coding. We ensure your facility meets all OSHA marking requirements.

What colors should be used for warehouse floor marking?

Standard color codes: Yellow for aisles and traffic lanes. Red for fire equipment and hazards. Orange for inspections. Green for safety equipment. Blue for information. White for general guidance. We follow OSHA and ANSI standards.

How long does warehouse floor paint last?

Industrial epoxy floor paint typically lasts 2-5 years depending on traffic. High-traffic forklift areas may need annual touch-ups. We use commercial-grade epoxy designed for concrete floors and heavy equipment.

Can you stripe over existing painted floors?

In most cases, yes. We can paint over existing epoxy or sealed concrete. If the old paint is peeling or the surface is damaged, we may recommend grinding or preparation first for best adhesion.

How long before we can use the floor after striping?

Most industrial floor paints are walk-ready in 24 hours and can handle forklift traffic in 72 hours. Epoxy requires longer cure times (3-7 days for full cure). We can work in phases to keep your facility operational.

Do you offer 5S/lean manufacturing floor markings?

Absolutely. We create complete 5S floor marking systems including equipment locations, material staging, inventory zones, and color-coded organizational systems. We work with your operations team to design an efficient layout.

Improve Safety in Your Facility

Get a free on-site assessment of your warehouse floor marking needs. We work around your schedule to minimize downtime.