Brady® Blank Accident Prevention Tags Part# - 76168

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Manufacturer: Brady®

Brady® Blank Accident Prevention Tags Part# - 76168

Brand: BRADY®

Part Number: 76168

Weight: 0.24 lbs

Country of Origin: MEXICO

Minimum Order Qty: 1 PKG (25 EA = 1 PKG)

Features: Back legend is "DO NOT REMOVE THIS TAG TO DO SO WITHOUT AUTHORITY WILL MEAN IMMEDIATE DISCHARGE. IT IS HERE FOR A PURPOSE SEE OTHER SIDE" | Constructed of durable polyester, our lockout tags exceed OSHA's 50 lb pull requirement for tagout devices | Rigid polyester surface is easy to write on and stays legible longer than cardstock, the 3/8 inches diameter brass eyelet accepts most padlock shackles, package includes nylon fasteners | Brady B-851 Economy Polyester Tag Accident Prevention Tags with 3/8 inches ID metal grommets is used for marking on-the-spot warning of dangerous conditions | Conforms to OSHA specification 1910-145 for accident prevention tags

B-851 Blank accident prevention tags. Average outdoor durability is 3-5 years (average expected outdoor life of product will depend on user definition of failure, climatic conditions). Legend are front and back, front is "Blank with signed and date" and Back is "CAUTION DO NOT REMOVE THIS TAG TO DO SO WITHOUT AUTHORITY WILL MEAN IMMEDIATE DISCHARGE. IT IS HERE FOR A PURPOSE SEE OTHER SIDE". Product size is 5-3/4" height, 3" width, black on yellow color available. substrate type is heavy duty polyester. Standard material colors are white, blue, red, yellow, orange and green. Standard legend colors are black, red, green, and blue. Total thickness (ASTM D 1593) 0.010 inches, Pullout strength (ASTM D 638) 75 lb, Abrasion resistance (method 5306 of U.S. federal test method standard no. 191A) CS-10 wheels, 1000 g weights. Legend withstands up to 100 cycles, background withstands up to 150 cycles. Average outdoor durability is 3-5 years (average expected outdoor life of product will depend on user definition of failure, climatic conditions). Service temperature is -40 degree Fahrenheit to 212 degree Fahrenheit.