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What Is R64 Interior Color Code Mean

Manufacturing Human being

Good day all.

I'chiliad in the procedure of putting terminal touches on a establish layout for a heavy industrial manufacturing company, as part of our expansion.

I'm trying my all-time to incorporate as much lean and 5S into the new plant, and one of the initiatives I'g working on included floor markings with colored tape.

Is there any standardized color lawmaking for the application of record colors?
To my surprise, I wasn't able to observe anything on this site nearly visual floor markings, Elsmar has been fantastic for pretty much every other question I've had so far.

Right now I'1000 using
Xanthous: forlift expressways and main aisles,
Black : station outlines for each assy station or 'cell' on the line
Scarlet: rework area at end of line (wish information technology wasn't required just 1 step at a time here)
Blue: "wip" inventory, parts on pallets delivered to the line
Green: walkways and areas to remain clear of obstruction for admission to work stations and work tables along the line
Orange: areas that are to remain articulate of the assembly line as the large assemblies make their way downwards the track.

Before I go inventing my own standard, does anyone have any knowledge of actual standards or annihilation beyond common sence?

Thanks in accelerate

David

michael.witte

Re: Colour Codes, visual floor marker

Other areas you may need to mark a locations for burn hydrants, emergency exits, ect as clearly marked not to obstruct (red with a cross from diagonal to diagonal).

SteelMaiden

Well my knowledge of safety laws is far from expert status, but I would stay away from red except a place where there is eminent danger, or obvious demand to call attention to something (fire extinguisher locations for example)

Y'all might attempt to notice somethign in ANSI or ASSE. My Safe Coordinator tells me that OSHA does not really say what colors go where, but does have most ANSI recommendations. The big thing is that you take documented very thoroughly what means what.

DanteCaspian

Nosotros just made our ain as per some rubber norms, and previous experience of several people, encounter attached.

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Manufacturing Human

Wow,

Thanks for all the advice and support. Don't take my low post count as lack of interest in the boards. Every time I have a question, It is usually answered with a quick search of previous threads, and every response or suggestion I could offering is unremarkably already posted.

Equally for the flooring marking, I went with the 'generic' light-green = good, ruby-red = danger etc etc. I put more than emphasis on common sence than whatsoever convoluted manufacture color codes.

I'll take some pics of the final floor plan with markings and share them with the group.

Cheers.

David.

Miner

In that location is no official published and controlled standard for the colors used in 5S. There are de facto standards that existed because consultants take tended to re-create each others materials.

You can obtain a free copy of one such de facto standard from this site. I have seen the same chart on about ten other sites and it appears to be the same nautical chart. Note: they all require the filling out of an online class.

carocaro

Howdy, I'chiliad looking for color standards for floor plans, not only safety or industrial areas. If everyone knows also colour codes for compages in general (like offices, toilets, corridors, kitchen, landscaping, etc...) delight let me know where to find information technology.
Thanks

Citizen Kane

Hi !

For this effect, we have everytime hither a discussion why to modify it to a new type of marking. I remember - across the accustomed standards (ex. ANSI Z535.1) - the last decission and approach is decided past the company itself. And here, nearly at every major management change, there is one modify in visual management.

You tin can have our codes (current situation):
YELLOW - main and subsidiary routes
Yellow (with repeated ESD symbol) - ESD surface area
WHITE (with Green text "LEAD-Complimentary Area") - Lead-free for defended equipment
Greenish - designated space for materials - suppli, storage, ...
BLUE - waste material containers
Xanthous-BLAK (stripes) - danger zones
Ruby - NOK producs, blocked parts, rejects
Blackness - other designated spaces, temporary, client packaging

Hope this helps.

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