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Several norms to identify any pipes conveying dangerous substances exist across Europe, which indicate how pipes should be identified. Pipes transporting dangerous and hazardous substances must be identified with the relevant danger symbol and the name of the hazardous or dangerous substance.
Safety first!
Unmarked pipes are a danger to both life and property. Accidents, injuries and damage to equipment can be caused by people not knowing what individual pipes contain.
The economical choice!
By correctly identifying pipes, errors can be prevented. Accidents caused by negligence lead to both physical and psychological grief and often cost companies large amounts of money
PDF content
- Pipe Marking: Legislation
- Pipe Marking: An Overview
- European Style Pipe Markers
- Individual Pipe Markers – on liner
- Individual Pipe Markers – linerless
- Roll form Pipe Markers – on line & linerless
- Pipe Markers – Standard Range
- Directional Flow Arrow Tape
- Pipe Banding Tape
- Write-On Markers on Card
- Brady Snap-On™
- Symbols on Rolls (GHS and HSID)
- 10-Year Outdoor Pipe Marker
- Mini-Markers
- Maxi-Markers
- XXL Pipe Markers
- Pipe Marker Order Form
- Marine Pipe Marking
- Valve Marking