Floor Marking
We help factories and organisations create safer, clearer, and more compliant workspaces through practical visual safety management.
What Is Floor Marking?
We can give your factory/organization a standard look, making it safer to eliminate or reduce the risks of pedestrians and vehicles collision.
Our floor markings are done to OSHA standard 1910.22 (Walking-Working Surfaces). Our aim is to keep your organization/factory area safe and provide you with the right advice to enable you meet your health and safety obligations. Those in control of factory premises must ensure: - All places of employment, passageways, storerooms, and service rooms shall be kept clean and orderly and in a sanitary condition. - Where mechanical handling equipment is used, sufficient safe clearances shall be allowed for aisles, at loading docks, through doorways and wherever turns or passage must be made. Aisles and passageways shall be kept clear and in good repairs, with no obstruction across or in aisles that could create a hazard. - Permanent aisles and passageways shall be appropriately marked.
A good floor marking system will generally include lines to demarcate lanes, aisles, boundaries and paths of egress, as well as signs to display additional information. Separating Workers from Hazards means floor marking should be used anywhere there are two or more types of traffic, or in any location in which there are safety hazards. Separating Pedestrians from Motorized Traffic means setting aside specific aisles for motorized traffic, for example forklifts, and clear pedestrian lanes. Our Consultants sit with your team to establish a floor marking colour coding scheme and follow that standard throughout your facility.
Service Scope
Site safety assessment and floor marking requirements review
Pedestrian walkway and crossing designation and marking
Vehicle and forklift route marking and separation zones
Storage bay, loading zone and handling area marking
Restricted zone, hazard zone and exclusion area marking
Emergency exit route and assembly point marking
Line specifications (colour, width, material) to ISO and local standards
Implementation support and post-marking inspection
Why Clients Choose This
Prevent Vehicle-Pedestrian Collisions
Optimize Storage Flow
Maintain Clear Access Routes
OSHA 1910.22 Compliance
Who Needs Floor Marking?
This service is designed for professionals and organisations who face these specific challenges.
Warehouse and Facility Managers
Responsible for maintaining a safe, organised facility with clear pedestrian and vehicle separation.
HSE Managers
Required to demonstrate visual workplace management controls for audit, regulatory and insurance purposes.
Operations Managers
Seeking to improve operational efficiency and safety through organised, visually managed workplace layouts.
Project Managers
Establishing site safety controls including floor marking on new facilities, fit-outs and refurbishment projects.
Compliance Managers
Required to meet workplace safety standards, audit findings or regulatory requirements for floor marking.
Manufacturing and Industrial Sites
Facilities with forklift traffic, automated handling equipment or complex pedestrian-vehicle interfaces.
Problems We Solve
Uncontrolled Pedestrian-Vehicle Interface
Without marked pedestrian walkways and vehicle routes, pedestrian-forklift and vehicle conflicts create significant injury risk.
Poorly Defined Storage and Work Zones
Undefined storage bays, loading areas and work zones lead to congestion, damage and hazardous working conditions.
No Visual Workplace Management System
Absence of floor markings means workers must memorise rules rather than being guided by visible, intuitive workplace controls.
Non-Compliant Workplace Layout
Industrial facilities without adequate floor marking may fail workplace safety audits and regulatory inspections.
Contractors and Visitors Not Guided
New workers, contractors and visitors in unmarked facilities face elevated risk of incidents due to lack of visual guidance.
Emergency Access Routes Not Marked
Unmarked emergency exit routes, assembly points and fire equipment locations create life safety risk in emergency events.
Scope of Service
The areas covered under this service engagement.
Site Assessment
Review of facility layout, traffic flows, pedestrian routes, storage areas and hazard zones.
Layout Design
Floor marking layout drawing showing all routes, zones and markings to scale.
Specification Development
Line colour, width, material and standard specification for each marking type.
Implementation
Installation of approved floor marking scheme using appropriate materials.
Inspection
Post-installation inspection to verify marking is to specification and covers all required areas.
Maintenance Guidance
Inspection schedule and maintenance recommendations for marking upkeep.
What Does Kevron Deliver?
Tangible outputs you'll receive as part of this service engagement.
Floor Marking Layout Plan: Scale drawing showing proposed pedestrian routes, vehicle lanes, storage zones and hazard areas.
Marking Specification Schedule: Colour coding, line widths, material specifications and applicable standards for each marking type.
Implementation Record: Photographic record of completed floor markings by zone and location.
Post-Marking Inspection Report: Verification inspection confirming marking is installed to specification.
Maintenance Recommendations: Recommended inspection intervals and maintenance schedule for floor marking upkeep.
Compliance Summary: Summary of how the floor marking scheme addresses applicable safety, audit and regulatory requirements.
How the Process Works
Site Assessment
We assess the facility layout, pedestrian and vehicle flows, storage zones, hazard areas and emergency routes.
Design Floor Marking Layout
We produce a floor marking layout drawing showing all proposed routes, zones and markings.
Agree Specification
We agree line colours, widths, materials and applicable standards with the client before implementation begins.
Implement Marking
We implement the agreed floor marking scheme using appropriate materials and application methods.
Inspect and Verify
We conduct a post-marking inspection to verify the scheme has been installed to specification.
Provide Documentation and Maintenance Guidance
We deliver the marking plan, inspection record and maintenance recommendations to the client.
Industries We Support
This service supports organisations across these sectors and operating environments.
Why Choose Kevron
We combine professional HSE expertise, sector experience and a structured Business Assurance model to deliver services that create measurable, lasting improvement.
Site-Specific Design
We design every floor marking scheme from site assessment — not a standard template — to match your actual facility layout and risk profile.
Standards Compliance
Our marking specifications comply with applicable workplace safety standards and industrial best practices.
Safety Focused
Our primary objective is hazard reduction — pedestrian-vehicle separation, emergency access and visual hazard communication.
Full Documentation
We deliver complete floor marking plans, specifications, inspection records and maintenance guidance.
Multi-Site Capability
We can deliver floor marking programmes across multiple facilities or sites in a coordinated programme.
Post-Installation Verification
We inspect every completed scheme to verify it meets specification before close-out.
Related Practice Areas
This service connects to these Kevron Business Assurance practice areas. Each pillar provides deeper, specialised support for your organisation.
Projects & Case Studies
See how we've delivered results for clients across industries.
What Our Clients Say
Verified statements from clients who have engaged Kevron for this and related services.
"Exceptional HSE consulting and auditing support for Dangote Industries."
"EIAs and process safety risk analysis saved lead time and mitigated key risks."
"Exemplary project HSE assurance for Microsoft Data Centres."
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes. We provide floor marking services for warehouses, manufacturing facilities, construction sites, logistics centres and other industrial environments requiring pedestrian and vehicle separation, storage zone marking and hazard area identification.
Yes. We conduct a site assessment to understand the facility layout, pedestrian and vehicle flows, storage zones, hazard areas and specific safety requirements before designing the floor marking scheme.
We mark pedestrian walkways, vehicle and forklift routes, storage bays, loading zones, restricted areas, hazard zones, emergency exit routes, assembly points and other operationally important areas.
Our floor marking specifications follow applicable workplace safety standards and recognised industrial best practices including colour coding conventions for pedestrian routes, vehicle lanes and hazard areas.
Material selection depends on the surface type, traffic conditions and operational environment. We specify materials appropriate to the facility — including paint, thermoplastic, tape and other industrial marking systems.
Yes. We produce a scaled floor marking layout plan showing all proposed markings, routes and zones as part of our deliverables before implementation begins.
Implementation time depends on the size of the facility and the scope of marking required. We will provide an estimated timeline as part of our proposal.
Yes. We conduct a post-installation inspection to verify that all markings have been applied to specification before we close out the engagement.
Yes. Clear pedestrian walkways, vehicle separation, storage zone marking and hazard area identification are commonly assessed during workplace safety audits. A comprehensive floor marking scheme directly supports audit compliance.
Contact us to arrange a site visit. We will assess your facility, discuss your requirements, and provide a detailed proposal and cost estimate.
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