OSHA-compliant safety floor striping and hazard markings in Atlanta industrial facility

Safety Coatings & Markings Resources for Atlanta Facilities

Updated: March 11, 2026

What are Safety Coatings?

Safety coatings and markings include specialized high-visibility paints and striping systems designed to identify hazards, guide traffic flow, designate safety zones, and improve workplace safety in industrial facilities. Safety coatings encompass OSHA-compliant floor striping, hazard identification markings, reflective safety coatings, anti-slip floor treatments, and color-coded systems that communicate safety information quickly and effectively to workers and visitors.

All Source Building Services provides OSHA-compliant safety coating and marking services for Metro Atlanta industrial facilities. Our contractors understand regulatory requirements, color coding standards, and application techniques that ensure durable, visible safety markings. This resource center helps facility managers implement effective safety marking systems that reduce accidents, maintain compliance, and protect workers.

Safety Marking Systems

  • ✓ OSHA safety color coding standards
  • ✓ Aisle and traffic lane striping
  • ✓ Hazard zone identification markings
  • ✓ Emergency exit and egress marking
  • ✓ Equipment and pedestrian separation

Application & Compliance

  • ✓ High-visibility and reflective coatings
  • ✓ Anti-slip safety floor treatments
  • ✓ Durable traffic marking materials
  • ✓ Maintenance and restriping schedules
  • ✓ ANSI/OSHA compliance requirements

Explore our safety coatings resources covering OSHA and ANSI color coding requirements (yellow for caution, red for fire equipment, orange for hazardous areas), floor striping layouts that improve traffic flow and reduce forklift accidents, anti-slip coating applications for ramps and wet areas, and maintenance strategies that keep safety markings visible and effective. Learn how professional safety marking systems reduce workplace injuries by 30-50%, improve emergency response through clear egress markings, demonstrate compliance during OSHA inspections, and create organized, efficient facilities.

OSHA Safety Color Standards for Industrial Facilities

OSHA specifies safety colors for industrial markings: Yellow indicates caution and physical hazards (4-6″ wide for aisle markings), Red designates fire protection equipment and emergency stops, Orange marks dangerous machinery and energized equipment, Blue indicates required PPE and informational signage, and Green shows safety equipment and first aid. Proper width, durability, and visibility are critical for compliance. Learn how to implement comprehensive safety marking systems that meet OSHA 1910.144 and ANSI Z535 standards while improving facility safety and organization.

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