Safety Tag PVC | Durable Material | Highly Visible 'Danger' Message | Pre-Punched Hole | @Pack of 25 | by Repelec
Safety Tag PVC is designed for effective lockout/tagout procedures, featuring a highly visible 'Danger Do Not Operate' warning. Made from durable PVC, these tags are suitable for both indoor and outdoor use, ensuring compliance in industrial, construction, and electrical maintenance applications. Supplied in a pack of 25, they offer a large writing area for clear identification and secure attachment.
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Product Name/Title: Safety Tag PVC | Durable Material | Highly Visible 'Danger' Message | Pre-Punched Hole | @Pack of 25 | by Repelec
Brand: Repelec
SKU: CIRSDT-15-25B
Alternatively Known As: Lockout Tag, Danger Tag, Do Not Operate Tag, Safety Lockout Tag, Equipment Isolation Tag
- Material: Durable PVC
- Dimensions: 140mm x 75mm
- Pre-punched hole for attachment
- Pack size: 25 tags
- Warning message: 'Danger Do Not Operate'
- Dimensions (H x L x W): 140mm x 1mm x 75mm
- Weight: 0.3 kg
- Highly visible 'Danger Do Not Operate' warning
- Durable PVC construction for indoor and outdoor use
- Pre-punched hole for secure attachment
- Large writing area for clear identification
- Supplied in a pack of 25 for bulk use
- No professional installation required; tags should be securely attached by authorized personnel as part of lockout/tagout procedures.
- Industrial sites: Lockout/tagout procedures
- Electrical maintenance: Equipment isolation
- Construction: Machinery safety
- Warehouses: Hazard identification
- General workplace safety compliance
- Complies with AS/NZS 4801 – Occupational Health & Safety Management Systems
- Reusable PVC material reduces single-use waste
- Supports safe work practices, minimizing environmental incidents
12 months warranty against manufacturing defects.
The Repelec Safety Tag PVC 140x75mm 'Danger Do Not Operate' (Pack of 25) is available for immediate purchase. Ideal for industrial, construction, and workplace safety applications.
