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Red Danger My Life is on the Line safety tag shown upright with bold warning statement and attachment hole

Heavy Duty My Life is on the Line Tag

HDT 003

$65.00 AUD

The Danger My Life is on the Line Tag measures 75 x 140mm and delivers urgent safety messaging. This safety tag system emphasises personal risk during maintenance and creates accountability. The tag supports loto procedures with space for worker identification and dates. Robust design withstands industrial conditions while maintaining message clarity throughout use.

Quantity: 50

Product Size: 75 x 140mm

Finish: 0.8mm Heavy Duty PVC. 8mm Hole.

The HDT 003 Danger My Life Is On The Line Tag is designed for personal lockout tagout procedures in Australian industrial workplaces where individual worker protection during maintenance is paramount. This heavy duty safety tag provides maintenance personnel, machine operators, supervisors, and safety officers with a personal accountability solution for highlighting immediate hazards where injury or death is possible. Manufactured from 0.8mm polypropylene with weatherproof no fade ink and an 8mm hole, the Danger My Life Is On The Line Tag ensures maximum personal safety communication in harsh Australian conditions. Each pack contains 50 unstrung tags measuring 75 x 140mm, making them essential for individual lockout procedures and personal protection emphasis across construction, mining, and manufacturing environments.

The HDT 003 features tear resistant 0.8mm polypropylene heavy duty construction with powerful personal safety messaging that emphasises individual worker protection. The weatherproof no fade ink technology ensures the critical life safety message remains visible throughout extended isolation periods and outdoor exposure. The 8mm hole accommodates personal lockout padlocks and devices, whilst the tear resistant material prevents tag damage or removal, reinforcing the personal nature of the lockout and the individual's right to workplace safety.

Specifications:
Product Code: HDT 003
Quantity: 50 tags per pack
Size: 75 x 140mm
Material: 0.8mm polypropylene
Finish: Unstrung with 8mm hole
Hole Size: 8mm
Features: Tear resistant, weatherproof, no fade ink, heavy duty construction

Applications:
The Danger My Life Is On The Line Tag is commonly used for personal lockout tagout procedures, individual worker protection during maintenance, multi person lockout systems, contractor isolation procedures, emphasising personal safety responsibility, and reinforcing individual lockout rights across Australian industrial sites.

Why Choose This Product:
100% Australian designed and printed for local compliance, manufactured from tear resistant 0.8mm polypropylene engineered for Australia's harsh environmental conditions, featuring weatherproof no fade ink for extended outdoor use, available for fast Australia wide delivery, and suitable for custom printing to include worker names and company specific lockout protocols.

Frequently asked questions

What makes tearproof tags different from card tags?

Our tearproof tags are made from a synthetic material, polypropylene, which resists tearing, water damage and chemical exposure, unlike standard card or paper tags which deteriorate quickly in harsh conditions. You should use tearproof tags whenever equipment is exposed to weather, moisture, oils, solvents or rough handling on construction sites, outdoor installations, mining operations or industrial plants. Paper tags become illegible or fall apart within days in these environments, whilst tearproof tags maintain their integrity for months or years, ensuring critical inspection records and safety information remain readable throughout the equipment's service life.

Can tearproof tags be written on with normal pens & markers?

Yes, most tearproof tags accept writing from standard ballpoint pens, permanent markers and even pencils, though the specific writing compatibility depends on the surface finish and environment. For maximum durability, use waterproof permanent markers or industrial grade pens that won't smudge or fade when exposed to oils, solvents or UV light. Always test your writing method on a sample tag first if you need the information to remain legible in extreme conditions.

Are tearproof tags suitable for outdoor use in Australian conditions?

Our tearproof tags made from polypropylene are excellent for Australian outdoor conditions and will withstand intense UV exposure, temperature extremes from minus 40 to plus 80 degrees Celsius, heavy rain and coastal salt spray without fading or deteriorating. Standard paper tags fail within weeks when exposed to the harsh Australian sun and wet season conditions. For the best outdoor performance, select tags specifically rated as UV resistant with chemical resistant inks, and ensure they include reinforced eyelet holes with metal grommets to prevent tearing where the attachment point experiences constant movement or wind loading.

How long do tearproof tags typically last in industrial environments?

In typical industrial environments, tearproof tags will remain legible and intact for 1  to 3 years. The actual lifespan depends on exposure to chemicals, abrasion, UV light and handling frequency. Tags used on indoor equipment in relatively clean environments can last indefinitely, whilst those on outdoor equipment exposed to weather, oils and constant handling may need replacement every 12 to 36 months. Regular visual inspections should be part of your maintenance routine to replace tags that show signs of fading, cracking or reduced legibility before critical information becomes unreadable.

Are tearproof tags compliant with Australian workplace safety regulations?

Our tearproof tags meet Australian workplace safety requirements when properly specified for the application, though compliance depends on ensuring the tags remain legible throughout their service life and contain all required information. Work Health and Safety regulations require that equipment inspection records, isolation tags and warning notices remain visible and readable at all times, which is why tearproof tags are preferred over paper tags in harsh environments. For scaffold tags, rigging inspection tags and other safety critical applications, always verify that your tags meet the specific format, colour coding and information requirements outlined in relevant Australian Standards and your site specific procedures.