Warehouse Floor Marking St. Louis

OSHA safety lines, forklift lanes, and pedestrian walkways for St. Louis distribution centers, manufacturing facilities, and Westport Plaza logistics operations.

OSHA Compliant: Floor marking per 29 CFR 1910.22 (Walking-Working Surfaces) and ANSI Z535 color standards.

Warehouse Marking Services

Complete floor marking solutions for industrial facilities

Forklift Lanes

Clear traffic lanes for powered industrial trucks. Yellow boundary lines per OSHA requirements.

  • • 4" wide yellow boundary lines
  • • Intersection markings
  • • Aisle numbering

Pedestrian Walkways

Safe walking paths separated from forklift traffic. Reduces collision risk.

  • • 28" minimum width
  • • Contrasting color from aisles
  • • Directional arrows

OSHA Safety Lines

Hazard marking per OSHA 1910.22 and ANSI Z535 color standards.

  • • Red: Fire equipment areas
  • • Yellow/Black: Caution/hazard
  • • Green: Safety/first aid

Loading Dock Marking

Dock door numbering, staging areas, and trailer parking guides.

  • • Dock door numbers
  • • Staging zone outlines
  • • Trailer wheel stops

Storage Area Marking

Pallet position marking, rack aisle numbering, and inventory zones.

  • • Pallet position outlines
  • • Rack row/aisle labels
  • • Zone color coding

Epoxy Floor Striping

Heavy-duty epoxy for high-traffic areas. 5x more durable than paint.

  • • Forklift-resistant
  • • Chemical-resistant
  • • 3-5 year durability
ANSI Z535 STANDARDS

Safety Color Coding

We follow ANSI Z535 color standards for consistent safety communication

Yellow

Caution, physical hazards, aisles, and traffic lanes

Red

Danger, fire equipment, emergency stops

Orange

Warning, machine hazards, energized equipment

Green

Safety, first aid, emergency exits

Blue

Information, mandatory actions, PPE areas

White

Traffic direction, housekeeping, storage areas

OSHA 1910.22 — Floor Marking Requirements

OSHA Standard 1910.22(b)(1) requires that aisles and passageways used by mechanical equipment be clearly marked. OSHA 1910.22(b)(2) requires that permanent aisles be appropriately marked where mechanical handling equipment is used.

  • Minimum line width: 4 inches (OSHA General Industry guidance)
  • Forklift aisle width: 3 feet wider than the widest load or truck
  • Pedestrian lanes: Must be separated from vehicle lanes by continuous marked lines
  • ANSI Z535.1 colors: Yellow = caution/traffic, Red = emergency equipment, Green = first aid, White = operational areas

Source: OSHA 1910.22, ANSI Z535.1-2017. Penalties for non-compliance: up to $15,625 per violation.

WESTPORT PLAZA LOGISTICS

St. Louis Distribution Center Specialists

We serve major distribution centers and manufacturing facilities throughout the St. Louis metro, including the Westport Plaza logistics corridor.

  • Earth City industrial parks
  • Westport Plaza distribution centers
  • Maryland Heights warehouses
  • St. Charles manufacturing facilities
  • Hazelwood logistics hubs

Weekend & Shutdown Scheduling

Warehouse floor marking often requires facility downtime. We schedule around your operations — weekends, shutdowns, or after-hours shifts.

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Warehouse Floor Marking Contractor Near Me — St. Louis

STL Line Striping is St. Louis's dedicated warehouse floor marking contractor. We serve distribution centers, manufacturing facilities, cold storage warehouses, and fulfillment operations throughout the metro area — including Maryland Heights, Earth City, Fenton, Hazelwood, and the I-70 industrial corridor.

Response Time

Same-week scheduling for most facilities

Service Area

St. Louis City, County, St. Charles, Jefferson, Franklin

Shift Options

Day, evening, or weekend to avoid downtime

Minimum Job

$450 trip charge — no facility too small

Need Warehouse Floor Marking?

Get a free quote for OSHA-compliant floor marking. We work around your operations.

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