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Photo Lockout Tags - Danger
Add your own personal photo to this unique cardstock lockout tag to prevent accidents$41.55Supplied in: Pack of 25 Tags -
Locked Out Look On Back Lockout Tag
Lockout tags communicate important safety infomation to employees.From $2.85 To $62.35Supplied in: Each -
Heavy-Duty Lockout Tags - Equipment Locked Out By
Heavy-Duty lockout tags withstand up to 80 lbs. of pullout force$67.55Supplied in: Pack of 25 Tags -
Do Not Operate Lockout Tag
Lockout tags inform workers that the power source of a machine has been shut offFrom $54.99 To $129.99Supplied in: Box -
Self Laminating Employee Photo Lockout Tags - Energy Source Locked Out
Prevent unauthorized machine access during lockout process with LOTO tags$207.95Supplied in: Pack of 25 Each -
Self-Laminating Employee Photo Lockout Tags - Why I Work Safely
LOTO tags to encourage safe lockout/tagout process.$207.95Supplied in: Pack of 25 Each -
Danger Locked Out Do Not Remove Tag
Danger Locked Out Do Not Remove Tag provide an assertive warning message that can't be missed.$36.35Supplied in: Pack of 25 Tags -
Electrical - Energy Source Tags
Electrical energy source tags are ideal for identifying electrical energy sourcesFrom $20.49 To $81.99Supplied in: Pack -
Pneumatic - Energy Source Tags
Pneumatic energy source tags for marking pneumatic energy sourcesFrom $20.49 To $81.99Supplied in: Pack -
Danger Do Not Operate - Octagon Lockout Tag
Lock-out duro-tags and tyvek tags provide a warning message that can't be missed$62.35Supplied in: Pack of 25 Each -
Danger Do Not Operate Tags
Danger do not operate tags visually alert employees and communicate activities to all involved parties mitigating the risk of injury or death.From $2.05 To $83.15Supplied in: Each -
Do Not Operate Lockout Tag - Striped
Lockout tags inform workers that the power source of a machine has been cut offFrom $54.99 To $129.99Supplied in: Box -
Caution Do Not Operate Tag
Caution do not operate tags visually alert employees and communicate activities to all involved parties mitigating the risk of injury or death.From $2.05 To $83.15Supplied in: Each -
Lock-Out ID Tags - Lock-Out Tag
Color-coded lockout ID tags draw attention to lock-out situations to ensure safety$3.65Supplied in: Each -
Danger Equipment Locked-Out Padlock Label
Danger equipment locked out self-laminating padlock labels with a danger header adhere to your padlocks for eye-catching identification.$51.95Supplied in: Pack -
Custom Lockout Tags
Lockout tags identify areas locked out for safety and OSHA compliance$5.65Supplied in: Each -
Water - Energy Source Tags
Water energy source tags are ideal for color-coding and labeling water energy sourcesFrom $20.49 To $81.99Supplied in: Pack -
Heavy Duty Plastic Lockout Tag - Do Not Operate Equipment Lock-Out
Ultra-Tags are designed to last and make group lockouts easy$62.35Supplied in: Pack of 25 Each -
Padlock Lockout Tags - Danger Equipment Locked Out
Equipment locked out tags are an important part of every lock out-tag out systemFrom $2.75 To $2.99Supplied in: Each
Lockout Tags, Lockout/Tagout Tag
Lockout tags are among the many devices that prevent employees from accidentally powering up equipment and machinery. The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) allows certain leeways in drawing up lockout/tagout (LOTO) programs, which means employers should take the time to tailor their LOTO devices to their particular needs. Seton offers various types of tags, such as heavy-duty tags, lock-on, padlock, and bilingual tags. Self-laminating lockout tags are also available to prevent the accumulation of dirt and grime. If you can't find exactly what you need, consider creating custom lockout tagout tags.
For more information, view our Lockout Tagout Compliance Guide and our resource on Improving Workplace Safety With Lockout Tagout.
Employing the necessary tools to properly lock out energized equipment requires more than padlocks. Fortunately, there are several LOTO devices available, many of which are designed to work for specific pieces of equipment.
When selecting lockout devices, safety managers should evaluate the tools in the facility and purchase LOTO equipment that's the easiest and most efficient to use. When it comes to controlling energy hazards, pulling the fuse will not be enough. OSHA requires installing safety devices that isolate or secure equipment and/or energy sources. Lockout tags help ensure that a facility’s safety program is effectively applied and easy to maintain.