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The NMC lockout tag is made of 15 mil vinyl for water and chemical resistance, has a red, white, and black "Danger" logo and diagonal red and white stripes on both sides for high visibility, and has blank lined areas for writing in task-specific details, providing the ability to attach a customized lockout warning at a specific location to help improve workplace safety. The tag warns against unauthorized removal and can be written on to add notes and identify the persons responsible and the project date. This tag has a tensile strength of 6,300 pounds per square inch to help resist unauthorized removal. It includes a 3/8" diameter hole for fastening and a reinforced brass grommet for longer wear. This tag is part of a lockout/tagout (LOTO) safety procedure required at facilities where a device or energy source needs to be isolated during maintenance and repair. The tag measures 6 x 3 inches (H x W). (H is height, the vertical distance from lowest to highest point; W is width, the horizontal distance from left to right.) Lockout/tagout (LOTO) safety procedures require that tagout devices meet Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) 1910.147(c)(5) standards for quality assurance. Lockout tags (also called safety tags) use color and warning text to help prevent machine operation or power activation during maintenance and repair. They are commonly used to identify the schedule and authority responsible for a lockout procedure. Sometimes a tag's thickness will be measured in mils. One mil equals one thousandth of an inch. National Marker Company manufactures signs and safety information products. The company, founded in 1934, is headquartered in North Smithfield, RI.