Our top-quality machine repair tags and equipment safety tags set the standard for maintenance and safety documentation. Use them for repair orders, maintenance and test records, unsafe equipment or to identify machinery that is out of service and should not be operated.
These machine tags are easy to write on, yet stand up to tough conditions. Choose from three materials and economical multi-packs or tags by the roll. All safety tags include a 3/8-in hole. We also can make custom tags to meet any need.
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Keep Your Machines Running Smoothly and Safely with the Right Tags
To maintain a safe and efficient workplace, it is crucial to track and label the status of machines and equipment. This is where machine safety and repair tags come in.
Highly visible machine repair tags track the maintenance history of your equipment and make that information available on the machinery itself. By reviewing the tags, employees can easily identify when a device was last serviced and if it is due for maintenance. This helps prevent accidents and breakdowns caused by faulty items.
Machine Safety Tag Options
Equipment safety tags are one of the 6 Types of Safety Tags that every operation needs, and we offer a wide range of high-quality machine tags designed to meet most needs. These bold tags clearly communicate safety instructions, warnings and precautions to operators and maintenance personnel.
Our safety tags are made from durable materials to suit your needs: poly cardstock, plastic or laminate. All resist water, heat and humidity for long life. Our tags are easy to write on, and our designs comply with OSHA requirements.
Equipment Safety Tag FAQs
What are machine repair tags? Machinery repair tags are attached to devices to indicate their status. They are used to communicate vital information such as the need for repairs, the equipment's safety status or its current operating condition. Additionally, these tags help improve maintenance efficiency by indicating when repairs are needed or by providing a maintenance record.
Are equipment repair tags different than lockout tags? Yes. Equipment tags are just as important as lockout tags, but serve a different purpose. While lockout tags are intended to
control hazardous energy and prevent unexpected startups during adjustments or repairs, equipment safety tags notify workers that repairs are needed and a machine is not safe to use.
What information should be included on a machine repair tag? Information commonly included on these tags are the machine's identification number, the date of the last maintenance or repair, and the name of the person responsible for the equipment. You may also want to include a brief description of the current condition or any safety precautions that should be taken when using it.
Can repair tags be used for preventive maintenance? Yes, machine repair tags can be adapted for preventive maintenance uses. By including information about scheduled maintenance dates and recommended actions, these tags can help you proactively manage equipment to prevent breakdowns and extend the lifespan of your machines.
How often should I update machine repair tags? Machine status tags should be updated each time a repair or maintenance is performed. This will ensure that the information on the tag is accurate and up-to-date. Additionally, if machinery is no longer in use or has been replaced, consider if the tag should be retained or disposed of.
By understanding the purpose and importance of equipment repair tags, you can effectively use them to keep track of your machinery and ensure proper maintenance.