I.301+x Series, Tags

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1-1/2" RND., STM 226 THRU 250
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About  Tags

Tags are essential tools used to provide clear identification and convey important information about specific locations, individuals, or tasks. They can be in the form of a piece, strip, or formed paper, and are commonly made of materials such as plastic, aluminum, polyester, or vinyl. These tags are attached to items such as electrical boxes, machinery, wires, switches, or even individuals to communicate relevant details. The categorization of tags is often based on the following characteristics: Color: Tags are available in a variety of colors, each serving a specific purpose. Common color options include black and red, black and green, blue/white, green/white, green/yellow, red/white, red/yellow, yellow/black, yellow, white, silver, or red/blue/yellow/black. The choice of color contributes to the visibility and differentiation of tags for various applications. Legends, background, and sizes: Tags may feature different legends (text or symbols), background designs, and sizes. These elements help convey specific messages, warnings, or instructions. For example, tags with "Do Not Operate" or "Out of Service" legends effectively communicate critical information, while varying sizes cater to different visibility requirements and attachment options. By considering these categorization factors, users can select the most suitable tags for their needs, ensuring clear and effective communication of information within a facility or workplace. Tags play a crucial role in promoting safety, providing guidance, and facilitating efficient operations by clearly identifying equipment, areas, or individuals and conveying essential messages.