Caution tape vs.Warning tape:What's the Difference?
According to OSHA and ANSI standards, the essential difference between Warning Tape and Caution Tape lies in their level of danger.
• Caution Tape: Represents "Caution". For mild risk, it means that if not careful, it may cause minor or moderate injuries.
• Warning Tape: Represents "Warning". Between "caution" and "danger", for moderate to severe risks, it means that it may lead to serious injury or even death.
◉ Caution Tape: Walk slowly with caution
• Applicable scenario: Remind people to "walk slowly, don't trip up". Usually used for wet and slippery surfaces, temporary maintenance areas, or minor obstacles.
• Common representative styles:
-- Yellow background black lettering tape: the most common style, printed with the words "CAUTION", used to remind potential physical hazards.
-- Yellow and black stripes: The classic "zebra crossing" tape has a strong visual impact and is specifically used to mark places that are prone to tripping or hitting the head.
◉ Warning Tape: Dangerous entry prohibited
• Applicable scenario: Tell people 'It's dangerous ahead, don't wander around'. Usually used for high-altitude operations, areas around heavy machinery, or areas with a risk of falling.
• Common representative styles:
-- Orange background black letter tape: a standard "Warning" warning tape used in medium to high-risk areas, which is more serious than ordinary warning tape.
-- Orange and white stripes: commonly used in road traffic or construction maintenance sites, emphasizing the presence of heavy equipment or engineering operations ahead.
• If there are fatal hazards such as high voltage electricity and deep pits on site, please use the red and white Danger Tape directly, which is the highest level of blockade.
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