a GUIDE TO TAGGING systems Working at height regulations requires the inspection of equipment where a person might fall from 2 metres or more. Our tagging systems are types of safety inspections that attach to equipment to indicate whether it is safe to use and therefore prevent accidents.
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IDENTIFICATION
SCHEDULING
INSPECTION
Following a risk assessment, equipment or devices will need to be identified. In some cases, the equipment must have a unique id number.
Often, regular inspections need to be carried out, daily, weekly or annually.
After inspection, equipment needs to be marked as having been inspected, along with any relevant information.
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RECORDING
INFORMING
VISIBILITY
Sometimes it is required for employers to keep records of the inspections, including what was inspected, by whom and when.
Employers have responsibility to provide employees with information about whether equipment has been inspected and is safe to use.
Along with signs, tags are necessary to make sure that the right information is easily visible to employees.
different types of tags
Scaffold tagging
CONTACT US
ladder tagging
01302 800 273
loler tagging
MEWP tagging
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