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Safety Tags FAQs
What are safety tags used for?
Safety tags identify hazardous conditions, out-of-service equipment, and maintenance activities. They help workers understand when machinery is safe to use or when it requires servicing.
Do your safety tags meet OSHA requirements?
Yes. Our Danger, Caution, and Warning safety tags follow OSHA 1910.145 and ANSI Z535 standards for color, format, and signal wording, ensuring compliance and clear communication.
What materials are best for safety tags?
Plastic and polyester tags are ideal for rugged or outdoor environments, while laminated cardstock works well for short-term or indoor use. All are resistant to water, oil, and chemicals.
Can I customize my safety tags?
Absolutely. You can add custom text, logos, barcodes, or inspection fields to meet your facility’s unique identification and tracking needs.
What’s the difference between safety tags and lockout/tagout tags?
Safety tags can cover general hazards, while lockout/tagout tags are used specifically to warn employees that equipment is locked out during maintenance and should not be energized.






























