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A fiber grommet provides tear resistance when hanging these tags.
The traditional merchandise tags. Use them to mark prices, inventory numbers, and other information.
A metal rim around the tag reinforces the cardstock, which prevents warping.
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.
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.
These tags have a matte surface so writing won't smudge or rub off accidentally.
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.
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.
Tags are vinyl. 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.
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.
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 laminated in plastic or aluminum so they hold up outdoors.
Log details about routine equipment inspections.
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.
Track repairs and log records for your files. 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 the valve number on the tag and then seal the laminating flap to protect the text from smudging and wear.
Indicate whether cylinders are full or empty.
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.
Remind workers to use lockout devices and procedures to prevent unexpected machine startups during maintenance and repair work.
The color stripes on these tags identify the type of hazard. Write in the appropriate code numbers to indicate the severity.
Provide appropriate code numbers for hazards with these NFPA (National Fire Protection Association) tags.
Use these tags to describe equipment and lockout/tagout procedures.
Label hazardous materials with standard symbols so users know to handle them with care.
Sign out padlocks for lockout/tagout and other procedures.
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.
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.
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.