Self Laminating Danger Tag
Apply a clear danger warning for equipment lockout situations with a tag built to stay in place. The self laminating construction resists tearing and tampering, keeping the safety message visible throughout the isolation process. Printed in red.
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Shipping & Delivery
Shipping Information
Review our shipping options and delivery times below.
| State | Metro | Regional |
|---|---|---|
| WA | 1 - 5 Business Days / Pickup Available | 4- 7 Business Days |
| NSW | 2 - 5 Business Days | 4- 7 Business Days |
| VIC | 2 - 5 Business Days | 4- 7 Business Days |
| QLD | 2 - 5 Business Days | 4- 7 Business Days |
| SA | 2 - 5 Business Days | 4- 7 Business Days |
| TAS | 2 - 5 Business Days | 4- 7 Business Days |
| NT | 2 - 5 Business Days | 4- 7 Business Days |
| ACT | 2 - 5 Business Days | 4- 7 Business Days |
Additional Information
Frequently asked questions
Are your self laminating tags suitable for outdoor and wet conditions?
Yes, that is the primary purpose of the self laminating design. Once the clear protective layer is sealed over the handwritten information, the tag resists moisture, rain, humidity, and incidental contact with oils or cleaning agents. The tags themselves measure 135 x 90 mm and are constructed from durable material that holds up in outdoor and industrial environments. They are used regularly in mining, construction, and utilities work across Australia where standard paper or card tags would deteriorate quickly. For prolonged submersion or extreme chemical exposure, speak with the team about the most appropriate product for your specific application.
What makes a self laminating safety tag different from a standard card tag?
A self laminating safety tag has a clear protective film built into the tag itself. Once you write your details in the designated area, you fold or wrap the laminate over the written section, sealing it against moisture, grease, UV exposure, and general handling. Standard card tags offer no such protection, meaning handwritten information can smear, fade, or become illegible in harsh site conditions. Self laminating tags are particularly well suited to outdoor environments, wet areas, and any worksite where tags are exposed to chemicals or heavy wear.
Can I write on a self laminating tag with any pen, or does it need a specific marker?
For reliable results, use a permanent marker or a fine tipped felt pen rated for non porous surfaces. Ballpoint pens often skip or indent without leaving enough ink for the laminate to seal over cleanly. Avoid water based pens entirely, as the ink can smear before the laminate is applied. Once the clear film is sealed over the writing, the information is locked in and protected, so getting a good mark down before laminating is the critical step. A medium tipped Sharpie or similar permanent marker is the most common choice on site.
Do your self laminating tags come with an attachment point, and how do I secure them to equipment?
Each tag includes an 8 mm metal eyeletted hole, which is compatible with padlocks for lockout tagout procedures, as come strung with our heavy duty string. For lockout tagout compliance under Australian standards, a padlock through the eyelet provides the most secure attachment and prevents unauthorised removal. Cable ties are a practical option for tagging equipment where a padlock is not required.
Do Brute Safety Products' self laminating tags comply with Australian workplace safety standards?
Yes. The self laminating tags are designed to meet the requirements of relevant Australian standards, including the AS 4024 series for machinery safeguarding and AS/NZS 3012 for electrical installations. The tamper evident laminate seal means any attempt to alter or remove the tag leaves visible evidence, which is a compliance requirement under lockout tagout procedures. The tags are manufactured and printed in Perth, Western Australia, and are designed specifically for use on Australian worksites where WHS legislation applies. If you need documentation for an audit or procurement process, contact the team directly.