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  2. Barricade tape - Wikipedia

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    Barricade tape across a door in Japan. Barricade tape is brightly colored tape (often incorporating a two-tone pattern of alternating yellow-black or red-white stripes or the words "Caution" or "Danger" in prominent lettering) that is used to warn or catch the attention of passersby of an area or situation containing a possible hazard.

  3. Battenburg markings - Wikipedia

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    A Volvo pump truck from South Australian Fire with red-and-yellow Battenburg markings. Battenburg markings or Battenberg markings [a] are a pattern of high-visibility markings developed in the United Kingdom in the 1990s and currently seen on many types of emergency service vehicles in the UK, Crown dependencies, British Overseas Territories and several other European countries including the ...

  4. File:Triangle warning sign (black and yellow).svg - Wikipedia

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    English: Basic warning sign triangle with a black border and amber background. For a detailed list of countries that use this design, see the attached map. For a detailed list of countries that use this design, see the attached map.

  5. Road signs in Iceland - Wikipedia

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    Icelandic road signs most closely resemble their Swedish counterparts, with rounded corners and yellow backgrounds. However, there are many differences in detail, especially in the silhouettes used. Shape and colour are used to indicate the function of signs:

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  7. Punched tape - Wikipedia

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    Paper tape was an important storage medium for computer-controlled wire-wrap machines, for example. Premium black waxed and lubricated long-fiber papers, and Mylar film tape were developed so that heavily used production tapes would last longer.

  8. Floor marking tape - Wikipedia

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    A way of satisfying this requirement is photoluminescent tape, which glows in darkness without any external power source. [2] The IFC also requires that obstacles that are within 6.5 feet (2.0 m) of the floor surface be marked with luminescent striped tape, with an alternating striped pattern of luminous material and non-luminous black. [3]

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