
Optsigns Measuring Wheel combines a durable, compact design with a lightweight, portable structure, making it the ideal tool for measuring distances in various applications. Whether you’re involved in traffic management, construction, agriculture, surveying, or landscaping, this measuring wheel provides accurate and efficient measurements, enhancing your productivity and precision on the job.
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| Wheel Diameters | 99.1m, 159.1mm & 319.7mm |
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| Maximum Measurement Range | 0-9,999ft / 999 meters |
| Units of Measurement | Metric Units, Imperial Units |
| Colour | Yellow, Black, Customizable |
| Material | ABS handle with wearproof PU wheel |
| Optional Choice | Knapsack |
Using the Optsigns digital measuring wheel is straightforward and efficient. First, ensure the digital measuring wheel is fully extended and locked in place. To measure a distance, simply roll the digital measuring wheel along the ground in a straight line. The built-in counter will automatically track the distance as you move. For best results, maintain a consistent pace and keep the digital measuring wheel aligned with your path. Once you reach your desired endpoint, read the measurement displayed on the counter. This easy-to-use digital measuring wheel makes measuring distances quick and accurate for all your project needs.
A Type 1 barricade is a traffic control device used to warn or direct traffic in temporary work zones, road closures, or construction areas. It features a single reflective panel (usually orange or white) mounted on a lightweight frame. Type 1 barricades are designed for low to moderate traffic areas and are often used for shorter-term applications.
Type I Barricade
Design: A lightweight, foldable barricade with one reflective panel, suitable for low-traffic areas.
Application: Often used in urban or short-term construction zones.
Type II Barricade
Design: A larger, more robust barricade with two reflective panels, providing greater visibility.
Application: Commonly used for moderate traffic control in construction sites and road work.
Type III Barricade
Design: The largest barricade, typically with three reflective panels, providing maximum visibility.
Application: Used in high-traffic areas or hazardous zones where maximum warning is needed.
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) sets standards for barricades used in construction and industrial settings to ensure worker safety. OSHA standards for barricades are outlined in 29 CFR 1926.200 and state that:
Barricades must be visible and clearly mark hazards to prevent accidents or unauthorized access.
The barricade must have high-visibility materials, such as reflective sheeting, and be designed to withstand environmental conditions.
Barricades must be stable enough to remain upright and prevent injury if struck by vehicles or equipment.
OSHA regulations require that warning barricades are properly maintained and positioned to protect both workers and the public.
While stable under normal conditions, sandbags or weights can be added for extra stability in windy environments.
