This is a legal form that was released by the U.S. Air Force on July 1, 1990 and used country-wide. As of today, no separate filing guidelines for the form are provided by the issuing department.
Q: What is an AF Form 979 Danger Tag?
A: The AF Form 979 Danger Tag is a tag used to identify and warn individuals of potential dangers or hazards in the workplace.
Q: How is the AF Form 979 Danger Tag used?
A: The AF Form 979 Danger Tag is attached to equipment, machinery, or areas where a danger or hazard exists to alert individuals to take caution or avoid the area.
Q: What information is included on the AF Form 979 Danger Tag?
A: The AF Form 979 Danger Tag includes information such as the nature of the danger, the date, the person who authorized the tag, and any specific instructions or precautions.
Q: Who is responsible for using the AF Form 979 Danger Tag?
A: Anyone who identifies a danger or hazard in the workplace is responsible for using the AF Form 979 Danger Tag to communicate and mitigate the risk.
Q: What should individuals do when they see an AF Form 979 Danger Tag?
A: When individuals see an AF Form 979 Danger Tag, they should read and understand the information provided, follow any instructions or precautions, and take appropriate measures to stay safe.
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