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50mmx30m - Green Line Marking Tape

50mmx30m - Green Line Marking Tape

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50mmx30m - Green Line Marking Tape

Line Marking - Hazard Tape

Green Line Marking Tape — Overview

Green line marking tape is a fast, clean way to create clear visual guidance on floors and other smooth surfaces in workplaces such as warehouses, factories, workshops, schools, leisure facilities and back-of-house retail areas. It helps teams define walkways, storage bays, safe zones, equipment locations and process routes without the disruption of paint or permanent markings.

This product is supplied as a green line marking / hazard-style tape in a convenient roll format, designed for straightforward application and quick results. Because line marking tape is often used across multiple areas and layouts, it’s ideal for facilities that need to update routes, reorganise storage, or introduce new safety and operational standards with minimal downtime.


Key Features

High-visibility green colour
Creates strong contrast against many common floor finishes, helping routes and zones stand out for staff and visitors.

Quick to apply
A practical alternative to paint: mark out areas rapidly with minimal mess and reduced disruption to operations.

Clean, professional finish
Produces crisp lines for bays, lanes and boundaries—useful for 5S, lean manufacturing and general workplace organisation.

Flexible for changing layouts
Tape-based marking makes it easier to adjust floor plans, relocate equipment zones, or trial new workflows before committing to permanent markings.

Convenient roll format
Supplied on a roll for easy handling, storage and controlled application along straight runs or gentle curves.


  • Colour: Green
  • Product type: Line marking / hazard-style marking tape
  • Format: Roll

Typical Uses

  • Marking pedestrian walkways and guidance lines
  • Defining storage bays, pallet locations and staging areas
  • Highlighting equipment parking zones (trolleys, pump trucks, cleaning machines)
  • Creating boundaries around work cells, benches and inspection points
  • Supporting 5S/lean visual management and site standardisation
  • Temporary or semi-permanent zoning during refurbishments or seasonal peaks

Green Line Marking Tape — Full Product Guide

Floor and area marking is one of the simplest ways to improve safety, navigation and efficiency. A consistent marking system helps reduce confusion, supports training, and makes it easier to keep areas tidy and compliant. Green is commonly used for guidance, routes, or designated zones depending on your site’s colour standards.


How It Works

Line marking tape adheres to the surface to create a clear, continuous line. Once applied, it provides immediate visual definition for lanes, boundaries and zones. For best results, apply to a clean, dry surface and press down firmly along the full length to ensure good contact.


Materials and Construction

This is a specialist marking tape supplied in a durable roll format. Like most line marking tapes, it is designed to balance strong adhesion with practical handling during installation. The green face layer provides the visible marking, while the adhesive layer bonds to the floor or surface beneath.

If you are comparing alternatives, consider the surface texture, expected traffic levels, and whether you need a more heavy-duty or slip-resistant option for your environment.


Floor Type Compatibility

Line marking tape is typically used on smooth, sealed surfaces where the adhesive can make full contact. Common suitable areas include sealed concrete, epoxy-coated floors, vinyl, laminate and other smooth industrial finishes.

On rough, dusty, porous or uneven floors, adhesion can be reduced. If your floor is textured or frequently contaminated with dust/oil, additional preparation (or a different marking method) may be required.


Health and Safety

Clear floor markings support safer movement by separating pedestrians from vehicles, defining exclusion zones, and improving general site organisation. Always follow your internal colour-coding standards and risk assessments when planning markings.

For best safety outcomes:

  • Use consistent colours and signage across the site
  • Keep lines continuous and avoid ambiguous junctions
  • Replace worn or damaged markings promptly
  • Ensure the surface is dry and clean during installation to reduce the risk of lifting edges

Ideal Applications and Use Cases

Warehousing and logistics
Create pick routes, staging lanes, and clear boundaries for inbound/outbound areas.

Manufacturing and workshops
Define work cells, inspection points, tool zones and safe walkways around machinery.

Facilities management
Mark cleaning stations, waste segregation areas, and equipment parking locations.

Education, leisure and public back-of-house
Improve navigation and keep operational areas organised with clear, easy-to-understand markings.


Maintenance, Cleaning and Care

To help your markings last longer:

  • Allow the tape to bond properly after application before heavy traffic where possible
  • Clean floors regularly to prevent grit from abrading the tape surface
  • Avoid aggressive scraping directly on the tape edge during cleaning
  • Inspect high-traffic areas and replace sections if edges begin to lift

If you need to remove or replace markings, lift an edge carefully and peel back steadily. Any remaining adhesive can usually be removed with an appropriate cleaner suitable for your floor type—always test in an inconspicuous area first.


Case Study (Example Workflow Improvement)

A small warehouse reorganises its dispatch area to reduce congestion at peak times. By using green line marking tape to define a dedicated packing lane and separate it from the pallet staging zone, the team creates a clearer flow for staff and equipment. The change is implemented quickly without waiting for contractors or paint to dry, and the layout can be adjusted after a short trial period based on real-world use.


Who Is It For?

  • Operations teams implementing 5S or lean visual management
  • Health & safety managers improving pedestrian/vehicle separation
  • Warehouse and production supervisors standardising storage and routes
  • Facilities teams needing fast, tidy marking solutions

Colours / Features Available

This listing is for the green option. Many sites use multiple colours to communicate different meanings (for example, routes, storage, hazards, or restricted areas). If you are building a full colour system, consider documenting your colour meanings and applying them consistently across all departments.


Sizes Available

This product is supplied as a roll. If your site requires different widths, lengths, or pack quantities, check the available options/variants on this page.


Installation Tips (Best Practice)

  • Prepare the surface: remove dust and debris; ensure the floor is dry before application.
  • Plan your layout: measure and mark start/end points to keep lines straight and consistent.
  • Apply with pressure: press down firmly along the full length, paying attention to edges.
  • Use consistent joins: butt joins neatly or overlap slightly depending on your site preference.
  • Review regularly: replace worn sections to keep markings clear and professional.

Note: Product appearance can vary slightly by screen and lighting. Always confirm suitability for your specific floor type and traffic conditions before full-site rollout.