With over 20 years of experience, Northern Marking Ltd provides high-visibility, durable safety line markings across Manchester and Northern England. This keeps your workforce, visitors, and vehicles safe, and your site fully compliant with UK health and safety regulations.
We deliver safety markings for indoor and outdoor environments across Manchester and Northern England, applied with precision by our experienced line marking contractors.
Clear bay markings, directional arrows, and hazard lines keep drivers and pedestrians safe and your car park compliant.
Dedicated EV bay markings that designate charging spaces, prevent misuse, and meet current guidance for electric vehicle infrastructure.
Pedestrian walkways, forklift routes, hazard zones, and restricted areas marked to HSE standards using our two-pack polyurethane system.
Safety markings work best when different zones are clearly colour coded. We provide a range of high-visibility colours, allowing you to distinguish pedestrian walkways, forklift routes, hazard areas, storage zones, and restricted access points.
Our team can recommend the most effective colour scheme for your site to maximise visibility, improve organisation, and support health and safety compliance.
We keep things simple and as non-disruptive as possible to your business.
We’re one of the only independent, local council-approved safety line marking contractors in Northern England. Quality assured to BS EN ISO 9001:2015 and authorised to carry out Section 278 works, we’re fully accredited to make changes to public highways, from junction markings to directional arrows on approach roads.
We’ve worked with airports, retail outlets, and local authorities, bringing the same precision to every job regardless of scale.
Yes. Under the Workplace (Health, Safety and Welfare) Regulations 1992, employers must mark traffic routes and walkways. Requirements vary by site and industry.
It depends on surface type and traffic volume. Our two-pack polyurethane paint offers excellent durability in high-traffic industrial environments. We’ll set realistic expectations during consultation.
Yellow is commonly used for pedestrian walkways, red for fire safety equipment, and white for general traffic routes. Using multiple colours improves visibility and helps staff and visitors quickly understand how a space is organised. We’ll advise on the most appropriate colour scheme for your environment while supporting HSE compliance.
Cost depends on site size, complexity, and materials. We offer free, no-obligation quotes. Contact our team and we’ll get back to you promptly.