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Sign In Register Forgot User ID? Forgot Password?BRADY Danger Bilingual Tag: Peligro/Danger, Danger Do Not Operate, Vinyl, Write-On Surface
- Item
- 15Y640
- Mfr. Model
- 105724
Product Details
- Catalog Page
- N/A
- Tag Type
- Tag
- Signage Type
- Tag
- Sign Material
- Vinyl
- Header
- Danger/Peligro
- Mount Type
- Grommet
- Overall Height
- 3 in
- Overall Width
- 2 in
- Number of Printed Sides
- 1
- Write-On Surface
- Yes
- Sign Out Sections
- Dept./Departmento; Name/Nombre
- Sign Background Color
- White
- Front Side Legend
- Danger Do Not Operate
- Legend Type
- Text
- Language
- English; Spanish
- Grommet Material
- Metal
- For Use With
- Lock Shackles
- Header Background Color
- Black/Red/White
- Thickness
- 0.06 in
- Hole Diameter
- 3/8 in
- Shape
- Rectangle
- Standards
- ANSI Z53.1-1967; ANSI Z535-2006; OSHA 1910.145; OSHA 1910.147
- Legend Color
- Black
- Brand
- BRADY
- Manufacturer Part Number
- 105724
- UNSPSC
- 55121503
- Country of Origin
- USA (subject to change)
- Product Description
Lockout safety tags attach to lockout padlocks to indicate equipment is locked out, who the lock belongs to, when the lock was applied, and sometimes the reason. Tags must be used when a lockout padlock is applied in order for the procedure to meet the OSHA standard for the Control of Hazardous Energy (Lockout/Tagout).