Although it may not be the first thing that comes to mind when it comes to workplace safety, Pipe marking is essential to keep employees safe. Pipe marking ensures that workers know what is inside every pipe at all times. Follow these five tips to pick out the right pipe markers:
- 1. Decide how many
Before you place an order for pipe markers, you should know the exact number of pipes you’re going to mark. Luckily, Seton’s Pipe Marker Calculator makes it easy to figure out! Simply enter the number of:- Walls, ceilings and floors your pipes will travel through
- Bends
- 2- and 3-way valves
- T-joints
- Feet of pipe and feet preferred between markers
and VOILA! You’ll know how many pipe markers you need to complete the job.
- 2. Use appropriate wording
Pipe markers do you – and your employees – little good if they’re labeled incorrectly. Make sure you identify what’s inside every one of your pipes by selecting the right wording for your markers. If you can’t find the right wordings from any of our stock pipe markers, fear not! It’s easy to create the custom pipe markers to meet all your specific needs. - 3. Choose correct colors
Your pipe markers should be color-coded based on what they contain. Make sure you pay attention to regulations when selecting pipe markers. Below is a chart you can use to help you determine which colors you need for your pipes: - 4. Select a style
Are your pipes exposed to extreme temperatures, dirt or rust on a regular basis? It’s important to assess what kinds of pipes you have in your facility so you can select appropriate pipe markers. Choose from snap-around, self-adhesive, high performance, visibility markers and more. - 5. Don’t forget about compliance!
ANSI/ASME A13.1 is the pipe identification standard most commonly used across the U.S. Double-check that your choices in style, color, wording and quantity keep you in compliance with rules and regulations.
From pipe markers to stencils and valve tags, Seton has everything you keep all your workers safe, regardless of what’s inside your pipes. Just give our team of professionals a call at (877) 859-2155 or visit Seton.com to find safety solutions for every challenge.
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