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Ergodyne: Squids Drops Zone Caution Tape

Indicate overhead and at-height drops zone with caution tape

Ergodyne: Squids Drops Zone Caution Tape
By Ergodyne 
February 14, 2015

Offered in 300- and 1,000-foot rolls, Squids drops zone tape by Ergodyne features a repeating “CAUTION: DROPS ZONE” message to prevent workers or bystanders from entering potentially dangerous areas where dropped objects are a risk.

The tape can also prohibit personnel from entering areas where foreign material exclusion or foreign object debris/damage is a concern.

Manufactured in a 4-mil thickness, the tape is more durable than off-the-shelf products and can be easily put up and taken down. Its orange background color is also a visual indicator of specific risk in at-height worksites.

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