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Understanding AS 1345-1995 “Identification of the contents of pipes, conduits and ducts”

Why Mark Pipes?

  • Pipe markers aid in the quick identification of a pipe’s contents – especially in an emergency situation.
  • A successful pipe identification program helps employees, contractors and emergency responders to identify a pipe’s contents where there are several pipes side by side.
  • Pipe markers also save valuable time when tracing lines are necessary during maintenance.

Where Should Pipe Markers be Located?

  • AS 1345 specifies that markers be placed adjacent to all junctions, valves, service appliances, bulkhead and wall penetrations.
  • Markers shall be spaced no more than 8m apart except for long, uninterrupted straight runs of external services where spacing shall not exceed 50m.

Marker Design/Layout Requirements:

AS 1345 addresses several elements of pipe marker design including:

Marker Layout. 
  • A marker is comprised of a printed word or words on a coloured background with a contrasting border and chevron to show direction of flow.
Marker Colours:
  • The legend and background colours of a pipe marker are determined by the pipe’s contents and are specified according to the tables on this page
Colours:
  • Additional information about the contents of a pipe is communicated through the use of supplementary warning colours. 
  • Supplementary colours are sold separately as a wrap-around “band”, or can be printed on custom markers at the time of manufacture.
  • GO Data Sheet Brady Pipe and Valve Marking

Brady Supplementary Pipe Marker Range

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The Basics

  • Available in 2 x sizes - 25 x 200mm and 75 x 800mm
  • Packet of 10
  • These supplementary safety markers are designed to communicate additional information about the contents of a pipe.
  • Where marking pipes or ducts that contain materials for human consumption or wherever a special hazard to operators may be present, supplementary marking may be required to comply to AS1345-1995, Clause 8.1 and/or 8.2.
  • Supplementary markers produced in “Bands” simply wrap around the pipe to provide 360°∆ visibility of the signal colours.
  • Alternatively, cut the band to your own length and get multiple “marks” from a single band.
  • Made from self-adhesive outdoor vinyl.

    Understanding AS 1345-1995 “Identification of the contents of pipes, conduits and ducts”

    Why Mark Pipes?

    • Pipe markers aid in the quick identification of a pipe’s contents – especially in an emergency situation.
    • A successful pipe identification program helps employees, contractors and emergency responders to identify a pipe’s contents where there are several pipes side by side.
    • Pipe markers also save valuable time when tracing lines are necessary during maintenance.

    Where Should Pipe Markers be Located?

    • AS 1345 specifies that markers be placed adjacent to all junctions, valves, service appliances, bulkhead and wall penetrations.
    • Markers shall be spaced no more than 8m apart except for long, uninterrupted straight runs of external services where spacing shall not exceed 50m.

    Marker Design/Layout Requirements:

    AS 1345 addresses several elements of pipe marker design including:

    Marker Layout. 
    • A marker is comprised of a printed word or words on a coloured background with a contrasting border and chevron to show direction of flow.
    Marker Colours:
    • The legend and background colours of a pipe marker are determined by the pipe’s contents and are specified according to the tables on this page
    Colours:
    • Additional information about the contents of a pipe is communicated through the use of supplementary warning colours. 
    • Supplementary colours are sold separately as a wrap-around “band”, or can be printed on custom markers at the time of manufacture.
    • GO Data Sheet Brady Pipe and Valve Marking
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