ANSI Lockout Tags – Danger Electrocution Hazard Do Not Start

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Prevent accidents in lockout tagout procedures with ANSI tags

  • Advise workers to lock out and tag out hazardous machinery with brightly-coloured lockout tags that bear clear hazard statements and widely-recognized ANSI Z535 pictograms
  • Constructed of sturdy polyethylene plastic to resist oil and grease and withstand all weather conditions
  • Reinforced brass grommet and free nylon ties come with each tag for easy yet secure attachment
  • Available in 3″W x 5-3/4″H
  • Designed to comply with OSHA 1910.333(b)(2)(iii)(B) and ANSI/ASSE Z244.1-2003 standards
  • Front wording reads “Danger Electrocution Hazard. Do Not Start. Work On Machine In Progress. Avoid Serious Injury. This Lock/Tag May Only Be Removed By: Name: __ Date: __ Dept. __ Expected Completion Date: __” with graphic
  • Back wording reads “Danger Do Not Remove This Unless You Are The Person Who Put It On. To Do So Without Authorization Will Lead To Disciplinary Action. Remarks: __ See Other Side” 

For more information: https://www.seton.ca/tags/safety-tags/ansi-z535/ansi-lockout-tags-danger-electrocution-hazard-do-not-start-9867c-ca.html

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