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Hazard Warning Tape - JVCC HZ 8 Review

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Description of Hazard Warning Tape - JVCC HZ 8

JVCC HZ-8 Hazard Warning Tape is a conformable soft PVC vinyl tape used for indoor aisle, exit, floor, restricted and hazardous barrier area marking. Hazard warning tape is designed to draw attention to where accidents are possible, or dangerous or off-limit areas in many industrial locations and applications. This tape is also useful as a striping tape to help identify tools or other items that need extra attention. JVCC HZ-8 helps to comply with OSHA requirements per paragraph 1910.144 of the Federal Register. JVCC HZ-8 striped hazard warning tape features a self-extinguishing synthetic rubber adhesive and it will not corrode copper, brass, steel, or aluminum. This tape is easy and quick to install and is manufactured to stand-up in demanding high traffic applications. JVCC HZ-8 Hazard Warning Tape is multi-purpose and useful for marking floors, walls, doors, tools, shelving, and other equipment. Color choices include Black/yellow which is typically used for physical hazard/caution, Red/white for fire equipment/first aid, Black/white for traffic/housekeeping, Green/white for decorative identification, and Magenta/yellow for radiation hazard. Carrier/Backing: polyvinyl chloride (PVC) film. Adhesive: synthetic rubber. Thickness: 6 mils (carrier, adhesive). Adhesion: 13.7 ounces per inch (to stainless steel test panel).

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Revainrating 4 out of 5

Conquer your place with this handy ribbon!

was corrupt I am a teacher. Students sometimes struggle with boundaries. My desk and filing cabinets not only store materials, but also lesson plans, materials, and sometimes information that I don't want students to have access to. So I bought some scotch and put a warning line on the floor to demarcate my no-go zone. Ironically, it works like aces. It was inexpensive, held up well and served as a real reminder to the students that this is my specialty.

Pros
  • JVCC HZ-8 Striped Warning Tape has a self-extinguishing synthetic rubber adhesive and will not corrode copper, brass, steel or aluminum. Easy and quick to install, this harness is designed to withstand heavy traffic. JVCC HZ-8 hazard warning tape is versatile and useful for marking floors, walls, doors, tools, shelves and other equipment.

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Workshop Solution

Bought this tape to fence off "this is my property" in the garage. I live in a world of family members who consider every open workspace (my desktop) available to store their stuff. The band allows me to cordon off "my" zone and set the rules. This is a replacement band. My previous entry was about 11 years long and effectively set the boundaries of what was "forbidden" for women and teenagers. The new duct tape worked well after cleaning the concrete floor in the garage and has already helped…

Pros
  • Warning Tape is designed to draw attention to potential accidents and hazardous or restricted areas in many industrial sectors and applications. This tape is also suitable as a masking tape for marking tools or other items that require special attention. JVCC HZ-8 helps meet OSHA requirements per Federal Register Section 1910.144.
Cons
  • Not bad, but...

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Yes, it is a warning tape.

There isn't much to say about this volume. This is a yellow and black striped tape designed to stick to smooth surfaces. The only negative I found is that the tape stretches a bit when you pull it off the roll. So if you remove it from the roll and apply it immediately, the tape will slowly decrease from its original density before unwinding. This will lift and release the belt; especially if the surface is not entirely smooth. In my case it happened on a clean smooth surface. So roll it out…

Pros
  • Media/Backing: Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) film. Adhesive: synthetic rubber. Thickness: 6 mil (backing, adhesive). Adhesion: 13.7 ounces per inch (to stainless steel test panel).
Cons
  • So far, so good