Retail & Warehouse Safety · 2–5 min toolbox talk
Safe Use of Tagging Guns
A safety talk covering needle hazards, trigger control, and preventing repetitive strain injuries when using tagging guns.
Use this printed script for your tailgate or toolbox talk. Read through the hazards, script, and questions with your crew.
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“Safe Use of Tagging Guns”
Key Hazards
- Puncture injuries from needles
- Finger strain from repeated tagging
- Misfires when tagging thin fabric
2–3 Minute Talk Script
Safe use of tagging guns is important for retail workers, warehouse staff, and inventory teams. These tools use sharp needles that require careful handling.
Workers should always keep fingers clear of the tagging needle and avoid aiming the gun toward themselves during use.
Different fabrics react differently to tagging—thin or delicate materials may require lighter pressure to avoid tearing.
Rotating tasks and using ergonomic grips helps reduce finger and hand strain during long tagging sessions.
Safety Reminders
- Replace dull needles promptly.
- Keep fingers away from the needle area.
- Use light pressure on delicate fabrics.
- Rotate tasks to reduce strain.
Ask the Crew
- Do any garments today require low-tension tagging?
- Are the needles sharp and free of burrs?