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Hazard Marking Tape 48mm x 33m - Black & Yellow
Black and yellow self-adhesive PVC hazard tape for marking floors, steps, edges and restricted areas. A practical 48mm x 33m roll for warehouses, workshops and workplaces.
£3.98
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Free delivery over £10.00, otherwise £2.00. United Kingdom only.
- High-visibility black and yellow pattern makes marked areas easy to identify at a glance
- Strong adhesion helps keep warning lines securely positioned on suitable prepared surfaces
- Durable PVC construction suits busy workplace and general industrial marking applications
- Self-adhesive format allows warning areas to be marked without paint or specialist application equipment
About this product
Black and yellow PVC hazard marking tape for creating visible warning lines, boundaries and designated zones. Supplied as 48mm x 33m rolls in packs of 1, 2, 3, 6 or 12.
Hazard Marking Tape provides a quick way to create clear black and yellow warning markings around areas where extra visual attention is needed.
Make work areas easier to recognise
Use it to define machinery zones, highlight changes in floor level, mark steps and edges, identify restricted areas or create visible boundaries around equipment. The alternating black and yellow pattern is immediately recognisable as a caution marking, helping important areas stand out from the surrounding floor or surface.
A simple alternative to painted floor markings
For many temporary, changing or smaller marking jobs, adhesive tape is considerably easier to apply than painting a line. Measure the area, clean the surface and lay the tape directly where the boundary or warning needs to appear. If a workplace layout changes, individual sections can be replaced without repainting an entire area.
33 metres for longer marking runs
The full 33 metre roll is useful when outlining machinery, marking several workstations or creating continuous warning lines around a larger space. At 48mm wide, the tape creates a clearly visible stripe without taking up excessive floor area.
Where should black and yellow hazard tape be used?
Black and yellow markings are commonly used where people should take extra care or where a boundary needs to remain clearly visible. Typical locations include around machinery, loading areas, steps, raised edges, workshop equipment and designated zones.
The tape can also be used for temporary workplace layouts, stock areas and maintenance zones where painted markings would be unnecessarily permanent.
How to create a cleaner floor marking
For straight runs, first mark the start and finish points and use the floor or a guide line to keep the tape aligned as you apply it. Press the tape down progressively rather than laying the complete length loosely and correcting it afterwards.
On corners, apply separate straight sections where possible for a neater result. Pay particular attention to the edges of the tape, as firm contact along the complete width helps reduce the chance of an edge being caught during normal use.
- Warehouse floor marking
- Workshop floor marking
- Machinery exclusion zones
- Marking steps and changes in level
- Highlighting edges
- Loading and unloading areas
- Restricted area marking
- Workstation boundaries
- Maintenance areas
- Temporary workplace layouts
- Stock and storage zones
- General hazard identification
Benefits
- High-visibility black and yellow pattern makes marked areas easy to identify at a glance
- Strong adhesion helps keep warning lines securely positioned on suitable prepared surfaces
- Durable PVC construction suits busy workplace and general industrial marking applications
- Self-adhesive format allows warning areas to be marked without paint or specialist application equipment
- Long 33 metre roll is practical for larger floor layouts and repeated marking jobs
- Can be cut to the exact length required for individual edges, zones and boundaries
- Sold in 1, 2, 3, 6 or 12 roll packs. Every roll is the same 48mm x 33m, so a bigger pack is simply more of the same tape
Features
- Alternating black and yellow warning pattern
- Self-adhesive construction
- PVC backing
- 48mm wide roll
- 33 metre roll length
Specifications
- Brand
- I AM PVC Tape
- Material
- PVC
- Backing
- PVC
- Colour
- Black and yellow
- Width
- 48mm
- Length
- 33m
- Pack quantity
- 1, 2, 3, 6 or 12 rolls
- Tape type
- Hazard marking tape
- Pack sizes
- 1, 2, 3, 6 or 12 rolls
- Roll size
- 48mm x 33m, the same in every pack
How to use
Apply to a clean, dry and sound surface. Remove dust, oil, grease and loose material before application. Measure and mark the required line, then unroll the tape progressively while keeping it aligned. Press firmly across the full width, paying particular attention to edges and ends. For floor applications, allow the tape to bond properly before exposing it to heavy traffic. Test adhesion on a small area first where the surface finish is sensitive or uncertain.
Storage
Store in a cool, dry place away from prolonged direct sunlight, excessive heat, moisture and contamination. Keep unused rolls protected until required so the adhesive edge remains clean.
Safety
This product is a visual marking aid. It does not replace required physical barriers, guarding, statutory safety signs or other workplace safety controls where these are necessary.
Frequently asked questions
What is hazard marking tape used for?
It is used to create visible warning lines and boundaries around machinery, steps, edges, work areas, restricted zones and other locations where additional visual identification is useful.
What size is this roll?
The roll is 48mm wide and 33 metres long.
What material is the tape made from?
The tape uses a PVC backing with a self-adhesive construction.
Can I use it for floor marking?
Yes. Floor marking in warehouses, workshops and other suitable work areas is one of its main applications. The surface should be clean, dry and sound before fitting.
Why is hazard tape black and yellow?
The contrasting black and yellow pattern creates a highly visible caution marking that is easy to recognise against many workplace surfaces.
Can I use it around machinery?
Yes. It can be used to outline machinery zones and create visible boundaries, provided the tape is suitable for the surface and the marking does not replace any required physical guarding.
Is hazard marking tape better than painting lines?
Tape is often quicker and more convenient for smaller, temporary or changing layouts because it can be applied without painting equipment. Paint may still be preferable for some permanent or very high-traffic markings.
How do I get the best adhesion?
Apply the tape to a clean, dry surface free from dust, oil and loose material, then press firmly across the complete width with particular attention to the edges.
How many rolls do I get?
That depends on the pack size you choose. This listing offers 1, 2, 3, 6 and 12 roll packs, and every roll is 48mm wide and 33 metres long. So a 3 pack is 99 metres of tape and a 12 pack is 396 metres.
Which pack size should I choose?
A single roll suits one gangway, a step nosing or a small marked-off area. Two or three suit a workshop or a single bay. The 6 and 12 roll packs are for marking out a whole warehouse floor, where a line that stops halfway is worse than no line at all.
Delivery and price
- Delivery
- United Kingdom only. Free over £10.00, otherwise £2.00.
- Dispatch
- Sent via Royal Mail.
- VAT
- SupaGrip is not VAT registered, so no VAT is added. The price shown is the price you pay.
