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RS PRO Vinyl ’Mains Water’ Pipe Marking Tape (150mm x 33m)A hardwearing green vinyl tape featuring large capital black text displaying ’MAINS WATER’ for clear identification of water pipes minimising the risk of accidental damage and contamination. Pipe marking tapes helps ensure that your pipe work meets health and safety regulations and is compliant with British Standard BS 1710 dictating that pipework is clearly marked at all points where employees may interact with the contents, such as a sampling point. The mains water tapes green colour is industry standard and enables instant identification of water pipes from a distance. Constructed from high quality Vinyl and Polypropylene providing a durable, fade resistant tape. Supplied in lengths of 33m and measuring 150mm in width the Vinyl marking tape is an ideal aid for maintenance and repair operations, keeping employees safe and avoiding costly accidents Features and BenefitsMains water pipe marking tapeBlack text on a green backgroundVinyl and PolypropyleneDimensions of 33m x 150mmOperating temperature of -40 to+70CClear identification of mains water pipes Why RS PRORS PRO is the own brand of RS. The RS PRO Seal of Approval is your assurance of professional quality, a guarantee that every part is rigorously tested, inspected, and audited against demanding standards. Making RS PRO the Smart Choice for our customers. Industrial Tapes Unmarked pipes represent a hazard. Marking them with tapes will identify and display their contents. Such identification is covered by BS 1710. The Health & Safety (Safety Signs and Signals) Regulations place great emphasis on the labelling of pipework. The Regulations state that pipeline marking tapes and labels are required for use at points where employees are likely to be exposed to the contents of the pipework, for example; sampling or filling points, drain valves and flanging joints.,BS 1710: 1984 Identification of Pipelines and Services and BS 4800 provide guidance on the use of different colours and safety signs to identify the contents of pipework and its associated risks.
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