Tag:marker=pedestal
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| Description |
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| A pedestal: a marker built from plastic or concrete, unlike a stone. Useful information is found on top of them |
| Group: man made |
| Used on these elements |
| Useful combination |
| Status: approved |
| Tools for this tag |
The tag marker=pedestal is used to map a pedestal, which is a type of marker consisting of a small concrete or plastic base supporting a plate which normally contains useful information.
The tag marker=pedestal has to be placed on each individual marker. If this is not possible or practical, you may want to refer to marker=plate which may better suit a different situation.
Examples
Power
| Photo | Location | Tagging | Note |
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| France | marker=pedestalutility=powercolour=redmaterial=plasticoperator=RTE
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A marker assumed as a pedestal (as it's a bit big to be considered as marker=ground) warning about the presence of an undergound 225kV power cable
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Pipelines
| Photo | Location | Tagging | Note |
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| France | marker=pedestalutility=gascolour=yellowmaterial=concreteoperator=NaTranref=EZ 20 FI
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A pedestal indicating the presence of a high pressure gas pipeline buried below | |
| Belgium | marker=pedestalutility=gascolour=orangematerial=concreteoperator=Fluxys
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A pedestal indicating the presence of a high pressure gas pipeline buried below. | |
| France | marker=pedestalcolour=redmaterial=concreteoperator=SDIS 13ref:FR:DFCI=CQ 105
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A pedestal indicating the | |
| France | marker=pedestalutility=gascolour=whitematerial=plasticoperator=NaTran
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A | |
| France | marker=pedestalutility=industrialcolour=whitematerial=plasticoperator=Storengyref=EZ 08
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A pedestal indicating the presence of water and | |
| UK | marker=pedestal
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The tag marker=pedestal is probably inappropriate for the UK as almost no UK utility markers have a pedestal, i.e. have a support or base that is wider than the top. However, the most common small marker posts in the UK mis-tagged as `marker=pedestal' even though `marker=post' would be more appropriate for them. This is because the majority of the small UK utility markers are rectangular in cross section, and this is a property shared by many pedestal markers elsewhere in the world. See marker=post for more details.
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