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Fasten these holders to a surface with screws or nails.
Mount these holders with tape or adhesive.
Stick the adhesive-back bracket to smooth, flat surfaces such as doors, walls, and windows.
Hooks on the back of these holders allow you to hang them on a nail or screw.
Draw attention to important signs—these holders have a bright border.
Slide a sign into the side of these holders.
Insert a sign, then snap the sides closed.
Lock the frame to protect your signs from tampering.
Adhere these holders to a clean, dry surface.
Organize your signs and documents by color.
Also known as document protectors, these holders have a hole at the top for hanging.
The sleeve protects signs and allows you to swap material in and out.
Display a sign even when mounting space is limited. These small holders flex to absorb bumps and have teeth to grip material.
Motivate employees to follow good work and safety practices.
Mount on doors, walls, and desks to display message plates.
Create a permanent home for keeping frequently used tags handy.
Labels peel easily off of these holders without leaving behind a sticky residue.
These holders have holes to mount to walls and other flat surfaces.
Stick these label holders to a clean, dry surface.
Slip labels in and out from the bottom of these holders.
The thin matte surface on these holders reduces glare, making it easier for scanners to read bar codes.
Slide up to 15 stacked sheets of paper between the clear frame and backing—friction holds them in place.
Use push pins to attach documents.
Good for dirty environments, these boards have a rubber surface that can be easily cleaned with a wet cloth.
No need for push pins—these boards have a long-lasting tacky surface that holds papers in place.
The plastic surface on these boards lasts longer than cork when exposed to harsh conditions.
Control access to bulletins and guard against tampering.
For jobs that require mobility, these boards are easy to transport and set up. They have a dry erase surface on one side and a cork surface on the other for posting bulletins.
Use magnets to post documents and chart components on the dry erase surface of these boards.
Control access to messages and guard against tampering.
Half of each board is cork for posting bulletins; the other half is a dry erase writing surface.
Keep instructions and safety sheets on any magnetic surface, such as a steel cabinet, desk, or machine.
Keep SDS sheets and instructions close by while protecting them from dirt.
Quickly access your blueprints, CAD drawings, and other large documents.
Mount with screws or tape.
Hang and organize folders on cubicle walls.
Display time cards and badges of varying or nonstandard widths.
Display badges for quick identification.
Store manuals, product literature, wiring diagrams, and other paperwork in your enclosure, so they don’t get lost.
Carry these boxes from job to job and mount them near equipment to lock out valves, electrical controls, and other machines with fewer padlocks, saving your team time.