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A fiber grommet provides tear resistance when hanging these tags.
An aluminum laminate protects these tags for outdoor use. Writing on these tags will leave impressions that are visible, even if the ink wears away.
Includes green, red, white, and yellow tags.
A metal rim around the tag prevents warping.
Label totes, ingredient bags, racks, and other items to keep your food processing plant organized. These tags are laminated with aluminum, so they’ll set off metal detectors if they fall into your line.
Use these light duty tags when durability and tear resistance isn't a concern. They're about half the size of our other cardstock tags.
These tags have a matte surface so writing won't smudge or rub off accidentally.
Keep tags clean and organized in a dispenser box. Tear them off the perforated roll when ready to use.
These tags have perforated green, yellow, and red sections that can be torn off to visually indicate when the status of an item or project changes.
Tags are vinyl. Write on them with a permanent marker.
Made of Tyvek, these tags withstand mild acids and alkalies. Write on them with a permanent marker.
These tags have a matte surface so writing won't smudge or rub off accidentally. Write on them with a permanent marker.
Label devices, machines, and other equipment around your food processing plant while reducing the risk of contaminating the food.
Write on these tags using a dry erase marker, then wipe away writing with a dry cloth when you need a new message. Tags are vinyl.
Made of polypropylene, these water- and chemical-resistant tags have perforated green, yellow, and red sections that can be quickly torn off to show when the status of an item or project changes. Write on them with a permanent marker.
Tags are corrosion-resistant stainless steel so they hold up in harsh environments. Write on these tags with a permanent marker.
These tags are flexible and have a large hole for easy hanging. Write on them with a permanent marker.
Metal tags are more durable than plastic tags.
Specify a starting number.
Plastic tags withstand mild acids and are more corrosion resistant than metal tags.
These tags have a large hole for easy hanging.
Specify up to four letters and numbers. These tags have a large hole for easy hanging.
Specify up to four numbers. These tags have a large hole for easy hanging.
Identify equipment by engraving or stamping one of these sturdy metal tags and hanging it with a wire.
Color code equipment and inventory.
These tags have a large hole for easy hanging. Also known as miners' checks.
These tags are stamped with "SEALED" and a random number.
Specify a message and starting number.
These tags are stamped with "SEALED" and are numbered consecutively, starting with a random number.
Seal valves, latches, containers, and other devices with these traceable, tamper-evident tags, which are designed for food, pharmaceutical, and other sanitary environments.
Thread the thin wire on these tags through small holes and around oddly shaped items.
Push these tags through hasps on cabinets, truck trailers, cargo containers, and other heavy duty equipment. With an average breaking strength of 3,000 lbs., they are more secure than other tamper-seal tags.
Sort and flag items for removal or disposal with these highly visible red tags.
The messages on these tags display the status of your materials. Use them to mark equipment and track work in progress.
Tags are laminated in plastic so they hold up outdoors.
The perforated lower stub has the same number as the top portion so it can be matched. Tear off the lower stub and keep it in your files.
Write on the top sheet and the information transfers to the cardstock tag on the back. Tear the top sheet off and keep it in your files.
Track the location of equipment, tools, and other material around your facility. These tags use bluetooth to communicate with an app on your smartphone—up to 100 ft. away.
Tags are laminated in plastic or aluminum so they hold up outdoors.
Log details about routine equipment inspections.
Write the valve number on the tag and then seal the laminating flap to protect the text from smudging and wear.
These tags are water resistant and almost impossible to tear. The perforated lower stub has the same number as the top portion so they can be matched.
The perforated lower stub has the same number as the top portion so they can be matched.
Write on the top sheet and the information transfers to the middle sheet and cardstock tag. All sheets are numbered so the copies can be matched to the original.
Indicate whether cylinders are full or empty.
Sign and date these tags and then seal the laminating flap to protect the text from smudging and wear.
Add a photo in the self-laminating square to identify the employee working a job.
Designed for use in the food industry, these tags remind workers to use lockout devices and procedures to prevent unexpected machine startups during maintenance and repair work while reducing the risk of contaminating the food.
Remind workers to use lockout devices and procedures to prevent unexpected machine startups during maintenance and repair work.
Use these tags to describe equipment and lockout/tagout procedures.
Provide appropriate code numbers for hazards with these NFPA (National Fire Protection Association) tags.
The color stripes on these tags identify the type of hazard. Write in the appropriate code numbers to indicate the severity.
Communicate dangers to workers near equipment that could cause injury.
Write a message and then seal the laminating flap to protect the text from smudging and wear.
Specify the printed message you'd like to appear under the header.
Guide workers through a safety checklist before welding, grinding, cutting, or other work involving fire or sparks.
Choose only the numbers you need.
Write on these tags to identify your keys.
Number your keys in sequence.
Hang these tags from a vehicle's rearview mirror.
Insert a tag and then seal the laminating flap to protect the tag from moisture and wear.
These tag protectors have an eyelet in each corner to band them around parts, cables, and other equipment. Insert a tag and then seal the laminating flap to protect the tag from moisture and wear.
Metal plates are more durable than plastic plates.
Identify equipment, enclosures, or other areas at a glance.
Remove the surface layer of these plates to create an engraved message in a contrasting color.
Use the holes in all four corners to bundle or tie these plates to equipment when bolting isn’t an option.
Plastic plates withstand mild acids and are more corrosion resistant than metal plates.
These plates are thin enough for embossing, which produces raised characters similar to a license plate. This is useful in washdown applications where engraved or stamped impressions may fill with water or wear away.
These plates have a smudge proof surface that you can write on with permanent marker.
Embossing produces raised characters similar to a license plate. This is useful in washdown applications where engraved or stamped impressions may fill with water or wear away.
Characters are stamped and filled with black enamel, or engraved to reveal a contrasting color.
Characters are imprinted and filled with black enamel for contrast.
Specify a starting number. Characters are imprinted and filled with black enamel for contrast.
Specify a starting number. Embossing produces raised characters similar to a license plate. This is useful in washdown applications where engraved or stamped impressions may fill with water or wear away.
Write a message on a piece of paper and display it behind the clear plastic insert.
These metal plates come engraved with your choice of message. Slip them over control board buttons and panel lights to identify their function and mark system components.
These metal plates indicate the location for turning switches off in emergency situations.
Made of plastic, these plates come engraved with your choice of message. Slip them over control board buttons and panel lights to identify their function and mark system components.
Use these plastic plates to indicate the location for turning switches off in emergency situations.
Plastic legend plates withstand mild acids and are more corrosion resistant than metal plates.
Track assets with these printed, sequentially numbered bar code plates.
Write on these labels to mark equipment with a company name and address or ID number.
These labels cannot be removed without visible evidence of tampering—they rip and leave residue when peeled.
Choose from labels with numbers or days of the week to keep track of inventory.
When removed, the adhesive separates from the backing to reveal the words "Open" and "Void".
The characters repeat on these markers so you can wrap them around various-sized wires.
Telecom characters repeat on these markers so you can wrap them around various-sized wires.
Choose from books with letters and symbols or a range of numbers.
These books have messages used in electrical systems such as AC and DC.
These books have characters used in telecom configurations such as L1 and T1.
Dispensers make it quick and easy to remove the markers you need.
Choose a range of characters. The characters repeat on these markers so you can wrap them around various-sized wires.
These dispensers have a space to write information on a wire marker before using it.
Write a message on these blank markers with a permanent marker, then wrap them around wire or cables.
Slide individual markers onto a plate, then attach the plate to a cable using ties.
Includes NEMA colors corresponding to the international color code for numbering.
Includes letters, symbols, and ranges of numbers.
Includes a range of numbers.
Choose only the characters you need.
Engrave a message and then permanently affix the markers to pipes. Made of stainless steel, these markers withstand heat, chemicals, and corrosion so they are ideal for harsh environments.
These markers coil around pipes so they stay in place without adhesive.
Specify the message you need to label the contents of a pipe. These markers coil around pipes so they stay in place without adhesive.
Use a permanent marker to label the contents of a pipe. These markers coil around pipes so they stay in place without adhesive.
Specify the message you need to label the contents of a pipe. Apply these markers directly onto clean, dry pipes.
Roll adhesive-back pipe markers onto overhead pipe, tube, duct, or conduit without taking a single step up a ladder.
Apply directly onto clean, dry pipes for clear identification of contents.
Use a permanent marker to label the contents of a pipe. Apply directly onto clean, dry pipes.
Specify the message you need to label a pipe. These fade-resistant pipe markers withstand detergents used in high-pressure cleaning.
These fade-resistant pipe markers withstand detergents used in high-pressure cleaning.
Use a permanent marker to label the contents of a pipe. These fade-resistant pipe markers withstand detergents used in high-pressure cleaning.
Specify the message you need to label the contents of a pipe in low-light conditions.
Identify pipe contents in low-light conditions.
Use a permanent marker to label the contents of a pipe. They are reflective so they improve visibility in low-light conditions.
Mark items in a sequence with labels numbered 001 to 500.
Protect name badges from smudges and wear.
These lanyards keep name badges out of the way when not in use.
A comfortable way for employees and visitors to display their badge.
Cinch the lanyard to keep your name badge comfortably in place.
Clearly identify staff and visitors in sanitary areas with these name badge sleeves—they have a metal additive that will set off metal detectors if they fall into your food line.
With a magnetic clip strong enough to hold onto blazers, these badges stay in place without snagging or wrinkling clothing.
Made of bright blue, FDA-compliant rubber with metal additives, these lanyards are designed with sanitary standards in mind. They're safe for direct contact with food, easy to spot, and metal detectable if any piece contaminates a batch.
Hang from pockets and lanyards.
With an elastic armband, these sleeves stay in place and won’t get in the way.
Write on these badges with a pen, pencil, or marker.
These badges reveal a red "VOID" message when they expire after 24 hours.
Attach name badges to clothing and lanyards.
Mark parts and products that have been made in the United States.
Specify a custom message to identify equipment and materials, and we'll create a label for you.
Identify cans for paper, plastic, cans, and trash.
Notify workers of electrical hazards such as high-voltage equipment and requirements for personal protection.
Indicate voltage and identify power lines, conduit, fuse boxes, switches, and other electrical equipment.
Attach these labels to hard hats to provide safety reminders or to identify first-aid personnel.
Stick these labels onto sprinkler system pipes.
Metal signs are more durable than plastic signs.
Clearly label fire hydrants to show their flow rates, if they're out of service, or write your own message.
Take the guesswork out of identifying material—use the attached tag to label the bundle.
Identify bundles at a glance.
Use different colored ties to identify bundles at a glance. A release tab makes these ties easy to remove and use again.
The cable ties in these assortments have a smooth body and metal-toothed head, so they cinch close to your bundle. They include different colors to help you identify bundles, equipment, and materials at a glance.
Keep an assortment of cable ties on hand.
Stamp or emboss these ties to identify material.
Identify bundles at a glance with these ties that are coated for an additional level of corrosion resistance.
Keep an assortment of large and small cable holders on hand for holding and routing cable across your surface.
Commonly used in conjunction with connecting links to meet OSHA 29 CFR 1910.184.
Track inventory and other items in your facility with these tags, which store and share loads of information. Capable of both read and write functions, their memory can be repeatedly rewritten and reused.
Use these tags to scan, track, and manage inventory and other items in highly volatile areas. Intrinsically safe, they meet ATEX international certification to protect against explosion in environments containing flammable gases.
Grant facility access to staff and authorized visitors with these cards. An alternative to ID badges with bar codes, they store and share loads of information without needing a line of sight to scan.
Prevent lubricating errors that can cause bearings and other machinery to wear prematurely by color coding your grease guns.
Measure outer diameter and mark lines around pipe.
Wrap these pocket-size tape measures around pipe and fittings to determine size.
Lay out pipe and structural steel for any type or size of pipe fitting—elbows, tees, and wyes of all angles.
Probes take the shape of a pipe joint so you can transfer the exact outline to the pipe before you cut.
Transfer contours, patterns, and shapes for applications such as fitting floor tile and installing pipe insulation.
Locate and mark the centerline on rods, tubes, and pipes, lay out keyways, and establish angles for connections.
Mount these indicators to your equipment, and their bright LED will catch your attention when it’s time for maintenance or inspection.
Mount hand sanitizer and wipe dispensers near your facility’s entrance to help people follow good sanitizing practices and limit the spread of illness.
This wall-mount rack contains assorted-color key tags to store and easily identify keys at a glance.
Carry pens, pencils, and small tools in these protectors while shielding pockets from stains and damage.