Warehouse Line Painting
In Omaha, NE

OSHA-Compliant Safety Markings

1-800-STRIPER® provides OSHA-compliant warehouse line painting in Omaha, NE — floor marking for aisle lanes, hazard zones, pedestrian walkways, and storage areas for distribution centers, manufacturing facilities, and logistics hubs across the Omaha metro.

1-800-STRIPER® of Omaha PROVIDes Warehouse Floor Markings Services NEAR YOU

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Keep your parking lot safe and attractive by restriping annually to freshen up lines and symbols that have faded from the sun, weather, and traffic. Nothing beats a fresh coat of paint!

Benefits:

  • Enhanced safety
  • Enhanced visibility
  • ADA compliance
  • Curb appeal
  • Professional appearance
  • Durable, high-visibility paint for stripes and symbols
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    Line Striping Services in Omaha, NE

    OSHA-Compliant Floor Marking for Omaha Warehouses

    Warehouse floor marking is not optional when workers and forklifts share the same space. OSHA 29 CFR 1910.22(b) requires clear aisle marking in any permanent aisle or passageway in a workplace. 1-800-STRIPER® installs floor markings that meet OSHA requirements and support 5S lean methodology for Omaha’s logistics and manufacturing sector.

    Omaha is one of the largest logistics hubs in the Midwest, with major distribution operations including Amazon BHM2, FedEx Ground, UPS, and a dense cluster of food processing and manufacturing plants near the Missouri River corridor.

    ANSI Z535.1 Safety Color Standards

    ColorUse
    YellowTraffic lanes, pedestrian aisles, equipment boundaries
    RedFire safety equipment, emergency exits, prohibited areas
    OrangeDangerous equipment parts, physical hazards
    GreenFirst aid, safety equipment, safe conditions
    WhiteGeneral stall boundaries, product staging areas
    BlueInformational markers, PPE requirement zones

    Our Warehouse Marking Process

    1. Facility walkthrough — identify traffic patterns, hazard zones, and OSHA compliance gaps
    2. Layout planning — determine aisle widths (OSHA minimum 3 feet wider than widest vehicle)
    3. Surface prep — diamond-grind or clean floor surface for maximum adhesion
    4. Line application — two-part epoxy paint for high-traffic areas; traffic marking paint for lower-traffic zones
    5. Stenciling — directional arrows, hazard text, fire exit markings, 5S zone labels
    6. Curing verification — epoxy requires 24-hour cure before forklift traffic resumes

    For a full list of our pavement marking services, visit our parking lot striping in Omaha page.

    Businesses We Serve

    amazon
    Dunkin' Donuts
    mcdonalds
    walmart

    Frequently Asked Questions About Warehouse Line Painting in Omaha, NE

    What does OSHA require for warehouse floor marking?
    OSHA 29 CFR 1910.22(b) requires that permanent aisles and passageways be appropriately marked. Aisles must be wide enough to accommodate the widest vehicle in use plus at least 3 feet of clearance on each side. Markings must be visible and not obscured by inventory or equipment.
    What type of paint is used for warehouse floors?
    We use two-part epoxy paint for high-traffic warehouse floors — it bonds to concrete and withstands forklift traffic, pallet jack wear, and chemical spills. For lighter-duty industrial environments, traffic-marking paint provides a cost-effective option.
    Can you work around our shift schedule?
    Yes. We schedule warehouse marking work during shift transitions, weekends, or planned maintenance shutdowns. Most Omaha warehouse projects can be completed in a single overnight or weekend session without stopping operations.
    What is 5S floor marking?
    5S is a lean manufacturing methodology — Sort, Set in Order, Shine, Standardize, Sustain. Floor marking is the “Set in Order” step: assigning a visual home for every piece of equipment, inventory, and travel path.
    How long does warehouse floor marking last?
    Epoxy floor markings in normal warehouse conditions last 3 to 7 years. High-traffic forklift lanes may need touch-up at 2 to 3 years. Traffic-marking paint in lighter-duty applications lasts 1 to 3 years.

    How it Works

    Step 1: Request a free parking lot striping estimate

    GET A FREE ESTIMATE

    Contact us today and we’ll have a quote to you in 24 hours

    Step 2: Get scheduled in 7 days

    SCHEDULE AN INSTALLATION

    We’ll have your installation scheduled in less than 7 days, without affecting your business hours

    Step 3: Professional striping crew arrives on-site

    GET A PARKING LOT THAT POPS

    For a budget-friendly price, you’ll get a parking lot that looks like new

    We proudly work with:

    Sherwin Williams
    Graco line striping equipment — used by 1-800-STRIPER

    We proudly work with:

    Sherwin Williams
    graco