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Tags are laminated in plastic so they hold up outdoors.
Communicate dangers to workers near equipment that could cause injury.
Remind workers to use lockout devices and procedures to prevent unexpected machine startups during maintenance and repair work.
Sign and date these tags, then seal the laminating flap over your text to protect it from smudging and wear.
Keep detailed records for lockout/tagout procedures and list employees authorized to perform maintenance for a machine or group of machines.
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.
Keep a record of your lockout/tagout maintenance—these tags have a detachable stub for your files.
Sign out padlocks for lockout/tagout and other procedures.
Use these tags to describe equipment and lockout/tagout procedures.
The color stripes on these tags identify the type of hazard. Write in the appropriate code numbers to indicate the severity.
Label hazardous materials with standard symbols so users know to handle them with care.
Help emergency workers recognize hazards at a glance. These tags have a National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) diamond that uses colors, numbers, and symbols to identify hazardous materials.
Mark materials as hazardous, corrosive, or flammable so others know to handle them with care.
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.
Mark sources of water and electricity so they’re easy to find when you service equipment.
Hang these tags on a doorknob to show a room is in use or off-limits.
Identify electrical hazards, such as high-voltage equipment.
Communicate safety protocols and active work in confined spaces.
Write the valve number on the tag and then seal the laminating flap to protect the text from smudging and wear.
Record key details during routine inspections.
Hang these tags on equipment that needs maintenance or repairs.
Create custom tags with any standard laser printer.
Clearly mark containers so you know what’s inside.
Keep workers informed about chemical and gas usage, warnings, and antidotes in case of exposure.
The color stripes and reference chart identify the type of hazard. Write in the appropriate code numbers and list required personal protective equipment.
Fill out these labels with codes that identify hazardous materials, then seal them with a clear plastic flap to protect the message.
A reference chart explains the NFPA (National Fire Protection Association) color and number designations for hazards. Provide the appropriate code number using the NFPA diamond.
Provide appropriate code numbers for hazards with these NFPA (National Fire Protection Association) labels.
Alert people to the presence of flammable materials.
The illustrations on these labels help workers identify flammable hazards and corrosive materials at a glance.
The graphics on these labels identify hazardous materials and provide safety reminders.
Curved to fit the shoulder of cylinders, these labels identify the liquid or gas inside.
Mark hazardous materials with standard symbols so users know to handle them with care. These labels come with stickers that have GHS pictograms, which were designed by the UN to clearly identify chemicals as flammable, toxic, corrosive, and more.
Prevent health hazards resulting from exposure to chemicals using the UN classification.
Mark hazardous materials and write in information to ensure they are stored and handled properly.
Add symbols to an existing label or use them alone to communicate the presence of hazardous materials.
Communicate dangers near equipment that could cause injury.
Remind people working near conveyors about hazards and unsafe practices that can cause injuries. These labels meet CEMA Brochure No. 201 standards. They also have colors and headers that meet OSHA/ANSI standards for indicating hazards.
Add these symbols to an existing label or use alone to communicate hazards at a glance.
Identify hazards at a glance with the headers and illustrations on these labels.
Indicate voltage and identify power lines, conduit, fuse boxes, switches, and other electrical equipment.
Notify workers of electrical hazards such as high-voltage equipment and requirements for personal protection.
The headers and illustrations on these labels help workers identify electrical hazards at a glance.
Add electrical hazard symbols to an existing label or use alone to communicate hazards at a glance.
Stick these symbols to terminals to show the location of grounded wires.
Wrap these labels around padlocks to comply with lockout/tagout procedures.
Add a photo in the designated square to identify the employee working a job.
Add lockout symbols to an existing label or use alone to provide lockout reminders at a glance.
Prevent injuries from unexpected machine startups during maintenance and repair—these labels remind you to lock out equipment.
The headers and illustrations on these labels help workers identify lockout reminders at a glance.
Help prevent accidents in areas with slippery floors, tripping hazards, or low headroom.
The illustrations on these labels help workers identify tripping hazards at a glance.
Add symbols to an existing label or use them alone to communicate slippery floors, tripping hazards, or low headroom. These labels meet ISO and ANSI safety color and symbol standards, so their message is universally understood with a quick glance.
Specify the printed message you’d like to appear under the header of these labels.
Identify dangerous areas to restrict access to authorized personnel.
The illustrations on these labels help workers identify restricted areas at a glance.
Stick these labels onto barrier posts to point out hazards or restricted areas.
Identify confined spaces that require authorized entry.
Post safety instructions for drivers.
Stick these ISO symbols on existing labels or use them on their own to warn of vehicle hazards at a glance.
The illustrations on these labels help workers identify confined spaces at a glance.
Share warnings or safety instructions with drivers. The images on these labels help them understand the message at a glance.
Mark objects with the best lifting points and procedures.
The illustrations on these labels help workers identify safety reminders at a glance.
The graphics on these labels identify areas that require personal protective equipment, such as safety goggles and boots.
Designate areas that require personal protective equipment such as safety glasses and ear plugs.
Alert restroom users to safe hygiene practices and stalls that are out of order.
Specify a custom message to identify equipment and materials, and we'll create a label for you.
Mark doors with clear instructions or information.
Attach these labels to hard hats to provide safety reminders or to identify first-aid personnel.
Communicate smoking policies by sticking these labels on doors, windows, and equipment.
Clearly mark first-aid equipment so it’s easy to spot in an emergency.
Mark potentially dangerous gases, batteries, and other hazardous materials.