Facility Tag: this tag is often used in hospitals and research, industrial, and manufacturing facilities to mark empty cylinders that are not to be used. Such tags are used to enforce safety regulations in a facility
Material: the safety tag is made of synthetic papper with a hole on the top for connecting the tag through a lock shank, wire, string, or nylon tie wrap
Safety Inspection Tag: safety compliance at manufacturing facilities and jobsites mandates inspections. Tags like these help to warn about safety of usage and update/display information about equipment status, inspection schedule or maintenance activity
Specification: the 2-sided rectangular synthetic paper tag is 3 in. wide, 6 in. high and 0.010 in. thick. The tag has white text on a red base. It is available in a pack of 25 and come along with fasteners for deployment
Specification: the 2-sided rectangular unrippable vinyl tag is 3 in. wide, 6 in. high and 0.015 in. thick. The tag has black text on a red base. It is available in a pack of 25 and come along with fasteners for deployment
Description
This National Marker Company tag has the legend “EMPTY CYLINDER - DO NOT USE" both on the front and the back. Such tags are often seen in hospitals and research, industrial, and manufacturing facilities to mark empty cylinders that are not to be used. The facility tag uses contrasting colors to ensure clear visibility from a distance and in most lighting conditions. Using safety tags that carry important warnings or status updates are a part of common safety measures in many places.