“DO NOT OPERATE ” Reusable Lockout Tags
| Name | SAFE-D-LOCK |
|---|---|
| Model | V-T01 |
| Name | “DO NOT OPERATE ” Reusable Lockout Tags |
Lockout Tags
High-Quality Lockout Tags for Industrial Safety and Control
Lockout tags are for marking equipment clearly during maintenance, so nobody accidentally switches it back on while someone’s still working. Instead of relying on “everyone should know”, you hang a visible warning right at the control point. It’s a simple way to make the status obvious, reduce confusion between shifts, and keep the lockout process tidy and consistent.
These “DO NOT OPERATE” lockout tags are made for day-to-day site conditions where things get oily, dusty, or damp. It’s made from a 0.5mm plastic tag with a tough, anti-rust eyelet, so it doesn’t give way when you clip on a padlock. The face is smooth for reuse, and it stays readable even when the area gets wet, greasy, or dusty.
- Made from 0.5mm superior grade plastic white sheet
- Anti corrosive eyelet for extra strength for holding padlock
- Tags meets OSHA standards
- Withstand moisture , grease & dirt
- Smooth Tags surface can be reused
- Size: H145 * W80 * T0.5mm
frequently asked questions
What are these lockout tags used for?
They’re a clear “hands off” warning you hang at the control point during maintenance, so nobody casually runs the machine while work is still ongoing.
Are these tags reusable or one-time use?
They’re listed as reusable, with a smooth surface meant to be used again.
What does the “DO NOT OPERATE” message actually mean on site?
It’s the simplest way to tell everyone: don’t start, don’t reset, don’t test-run. If someone needs to operate it, they must check with the person who locked it out first.
How do I attach the tag to a lockout point?
Use the eyelet area to secure it at the isolation point (often together with your padlock/hasp setup), so it stays visible where it matters.
What’s the eyelet for?
It adds strength at the hanging point, especially when you’re pairing the tag with a padlock.



