NMC FT5 Flagging Tape - 1.1875 in. x 300 ft., Yellow, Blank Non-Adhesive Vinyl Marker Tape, 3 mm Thickness
NMC FT5 Flagging Tape - 1.1875 in. x 300 ft., Yellow, Blank Non-Adhesive Vinyl Marker Tape, 3 mm Thickness
Jobsites often need to create temporary boundaries to isolate and alert against potentially hazardous areas. NMC Flagging Tapes are commonly used to create highly visible marking systems as a part of safety compliance. Smart use of this tape can help to create visual barriers against areas exposed to electrical connections, malfunctioning equipment or falling objects, thus preventing accidents and fatal injuries. This flag marker tape is often found at survey sites to visually mark the designated boundaries across areas that are not vulnerable to weather-induced damage. Other applications include logging sites or mining areas where dangerous trails must be marked to prevent visitor entry.
Product Features
- Survey Flagging Tape: this tape is commonly used to create highly visible marking systems as a part of safety compliance. Such flagging tape is used in and around the worksites where construction activities are underway
- Material Used: this marking tape roll is made from non-adhesive vinyl and can be easily tied or torn with hands. To ensure better outdoor performance, this tape roll is resistant to color fading despite long-term use
- Yellow Flagging Tape: this flag marker tape is available in different colors for different types of threats. The yellow flagging tape can be used to indicate the presence of gas, oil, petroleum, or gaseous materials in the marked premises
- Specifications: the vinyl flagging tape is 3 mm thick, 1.1875 in. wide, and 300 ft. long. This flag tape is available in solid color that is easily visible, helping to prevent serious injuries in high-hazard areas
- Effective Barricading: workplaces and jobsites commonly require outdoor fences or barriers to communicate potential threats. Survey Flagging tapes help deter persons and vehicles, providing an easy way to section-off restricted-access zones