By using PST tags, you can freely create indoor safety tags.
Tagging out refers to the practice of clearly indicating, through tags or similar means, the prohibition of operating devices during the interruption of energy sources. The tags clearly display messages such as "Operation Prohibited," "Start Prohibited," and "Open Prohibited." Indoor safety tag holders allow for the easy creation of indoor safety tags using PST tags. They can be easily attached with the included PLT2S type tie wraps. This meets the requirement of a pull strength of 50 lb (22.7 kg) for safety tags as specified by OSHA standard 1910.147. For more details, please contact us or refer to the catalog.
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【Features】 ○ Indoor safety tag holder ○ Allows for the creation of indoor safety tags freely using PST tags ○ Easy installation with the included PLT2S type tie ○ Meets the pull strength requirement of 50lb (22.7kg) for safety tags as specified by OSHA standard 1910.147 ○ Print on paper using an inkjet or laser printer, and cut to fit the size of the tag holder ○ Insert the tag between the laminated adhesive surface and stick it to complete the safety tag 【Lineup】 ○ PST-4: Laminated surface one side ○ PST-5: Laminated surface both sides ● For more details, please contact us or refer to the catalog.
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【Usage】 ○ Shutoff for electrical systems, mechanical systems, piping for hydraulic and compressed air systems, thermal systems, and chemical substances (toxic agents), etc. ● For more details, please contact us or refer to the catalog.
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Panduit is a global company headquartered near Chicago, Illinois, USA, that manufactures products in six factories across the United States and six additional factories worldwide, selling them from sales locations in various countries around the globe. Panduit was the first in the world to develop one-piece molded cable ties. In addition to cable ties, Panduit is now a specialized manufacturer of wiring materials such as wiring accessories, wiring ducts, industrial labels, crimp terminals, and compression terminals, as well as network-related products, which are adopted across various industries. In Japan, Panduit established a sales office in Tokyo in 1974 under the name Panduit Japan Co., Ltd., and currently sells various products through primary distributors from its locations in Tokyo, Osaka, and Nagoya. Panduit's wiring materials are among the industry's best in terms of variety, material richness, and high quality.