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Everything You Need To Learn About Utility Color Codes

It would not be wrong to say that individuals who are associated with construction projects comprehend the random colorful lines or paints on the roads and trees are not associated with any act of vandalism instead they are color-coded messages that construction professionals (crews) utilize to convey crucial details and information during different construction projects.

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Everything You Need To Learn About Utility Color Codes

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  1. Everything You Need To Learn About Utility Color Codes!! It would not be wrong to say that individuals who are associated with construction projects comprehend the random colorful lines or paints on the roads and trees are not associated with any act of vandalism instead they are color-coded messages that construction professionals (crews) utilize to convey crucial details and information during different construction projects. Each and every shade of colors represents a varied underground utility that must be taken into consideration. When drilling or digging deep in the area. On the off chance, if you are clueless about APWA utility color code, then this blog is entirely dedicated to you. In this write-up, we will shed some light on how you can remember the different color codes. So keep reading to learn. The Utility Colors Used At Construction Sites Are- Red- Electric power lines, cables, conduit, and lighting cables Yellow- Natural gas, oil, steam, petroleum, or other gaseous or flammable materials Green-Sanitary sewers and drain lines Orange- Telecommunication, alarm or signal lines, cables, or conduits Blue-Potable water If someone fails to understand the seriousness of the situation, underground utilities that are marked either red or yellow can prove to be extremely fatal. Just related these two utility color codes with a red and yellow traffic light. At the time of drilling, digging, excavation, or performing any other ground-intrusive work, it is better to stay away as far as possible from high voltage electrical cables or natural gas pipes. The green paint and lines are generally used for marking sewer and drain pipes. Not t mention, sewer, and storm drain mains normally contain manholes for access with certain spacing along their routes. Orange color is generally used for TV, telephone and another sort of communication lines. However, the damage to these lines does not lead to immediate life-threatening events, but the fixation charges could be over the top. For your better4 understanding, the annual fixation charges for telecommunication cables because of ground-intrusive work have been calculated as tons of millions of dollars in different states of America alone. Blue color is typically for potable/drinking water. Water pipes usually consist of valves located on the ground surface along their main routes and service lines. Other shades of colors, for example- purple and pink are often utilized for unknown/unidentified underground utilities. In addition to this, white color marks are

  2. utilized in the underground utility designating/locating, which is used for marking proposed areas for excavation or other ground-intrusive work. Some easy ways to remember the color codes AWPA Utility Color Codes are listed below. Red-Red Traffic Light-Stop! Electrocution is an imminent danger! Yellow-Yellow Traffic Light-Warning! The limited-time window to respond in a situation like a gas leak! Green-Green Traffic Light-Let sewer water and storm water go. Orange-Traffic Safety-Color orange is a way of visual communication for safety as shown in orange signs, cones, and safety vests: I’m here, don’t hit me! Blue-Blue Sky-Like air under the blue sky, drinking water under blue marks is vital for our survival. For deeper information, please feel free to get in touch with our experts. Source: https://foxvalleypaint.com/awpa-colors/

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