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Accuform Signs 5 34 X 3 14 Red Black And White 15 mil RPPlastic Bilingual LockoutTagout Tag DANGER DO NOT OPERATE THIS TAG LOCK TO BE REMOVED ONLY BY PERSON SHOWN ON BACK With Metal Grommeted 38 Reinforced Hole 25 Per Pack

Part Number: TSP101PTPSKU: A81TSP101PTP
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Item Details

  • Accuform Signs� "DANGER DO NOT OPERATE THIS TAG & LOCK TO BE REMOVED ONLY BY PERSON SHOWN ON BACK" Red/Black/White Bilingual Lockout/Tagout Tag measuring 5 3/4" X 3 1/4" is printed made from 15 mil water resistant RP-plastic material for more strength. Flexible tag that withstands stretching and ripping is perfect for indoor and outdoor use for enabling people in the workplace safe, regardless of their language. Abrasion resistant tag features a 3/8" hole reinforced with metal grommet to prevent pull off and has a writable surface that will not readily break down over a wide temperature range. High strength tag offers resistance to chemicals, scratches for more durability and is sold as 25 per pack.

Features

  • Multilingual safety signs are used in order to keep all people in the workplace safe, regardless of their language
  • RP-Plastic: High-strength, tear-resistant, weather-resistant, and chemical resistant for dirty and greasy environments
  • 15 mil thick rigid plastic, relatively bendable and ideal for indoor and outdoor temporary tagging applications
  • Mar-resistant, matte finish surface
  • Flexible, yet durable - withstands stretching and ripping

Specifications

OSHA 29 CFR 1910.145 WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including Cadmium, which is known to the State of California to cause birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.

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