How Much Does a Marker Post Cost?
In the era of smartphones and high-speed internet, we have all come to expect information to be instant and at our fingertips. So, when a customer calls to ask, “What does a marker post cost?” I cringe at the answer: it depends. Short Answer There are four key factors that will influence the cost of
Should I Use Buried Warning Tape?
Nick Temple a Damage Prevention Consultant answers the quests “Should I Use Buried Warning Tape?”.
What Kind of Marker Should I Use?
A pipeline marker is a simple thing, and they come in lots of shapes and sizes. The purpose of a permanent marker is to create awareness of the presence and approximate location of your buried facilities. An important job considering: There were over 44,000 damages where there was no call for a locate. There were
How Do I Install Locator Flags In Frozen Ground?
The General Manager at Flagshooter Inc. Bob Bishop talks to us on the subject of “How Do I Install Locator Flags In Frozen Ground?” #Ask The Experts Click here to see the flagshooter mentioned in the video.
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How is the TriView Made?
Here at Rhino, our most popular product is the TriView. The TriView comes in several configurations – Test Stations, Ventguards, Extensions, and an almost unlimited number of color combinations that can help differentiate your markers on the ROW. The TriView is manufactured exclusively at our facility in Waseca, MN. We start with our proprietary blend
What are Some Tips for Rural Route Marking?
Permanent markers, effectively placed along rural ROWs, are the most effective way to communicate the presence and approximate location of a buried cable or pipeline. When surveyed, over 70% of the affected public said they knew about the presence of a buried pipeline because of the presence of a marker. They are a common-sense tool
811 Trapper Hat Giveaway
Minneapolis was host to Super Bowl LII, and during the week leading up to the big game, the Minnesota winter lived up to its reputation. Knowing all the foot traffic that would be taking place downtown, several organizations in the damage prevention industry jumped at the opportunity to promote excavation safety and spread the message