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Tagging Systems Scaffold Safety Use Scaffolding Safety inserts with our ClawTag holder at all legal entry points to the scaffold providing relevant safety information alongside an inspection record. Should the scaffolding fail inspection the insert can be removed to display the message ‘Do Not Use This Equipment’ or replace with a prohibition insert .

Scaffold Tagging System

Tower Scaffold Tagging System

Scaffold must be inspected in the following conditions:

The Work at Height Regulations 2005 require an assessment to be undertaken before starting any work. Erection should be made to Prefabricated Access Suppliers and Manufacturers Association (PASMA) approved methods.

• Following initial erection. • Exposure to adverse weather. • C onditions that could affect its strength or stability. • A t regular intervals not exceeding 7 days from previous inspection.

The Tower Scaffold Safety Tag provides an essential platform for entering and storing essential safety information, including movements and safe weight tolerances. Designed for use with the ClawTag holder, these tags can be fixed to the scaffold after erection without needing to dismantle part of the structure.

Tag size: 75 x 180mm Material: Polypropylene

Essential safety and audit information can be referenced with the storage of these inserts after job completion.

• Following substantial alteration (addition or subtraction).

Tag size: 75 x 180mm Material: Polypropylene

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180724 Description

486259 Code

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486252 Description

486236 Code

Pack of 10 Inserts

347252

Pack of 10 Inserts

486257

Pack of 50 Inserts

486243

Pack of 50 Inserts

486241

Kit (1 Holder, 2 Inserts, 1 Pen)

180724

Kit (1 Holder, 2 Inserts, 1 Pen)

486252

Box (10 Holder, 20 Inserts, 2 Pens)

486259

Box (10 Holder, 20 Inserts, 2 Pens)

486236


Tagging Systems Scaffold / Tower Tagging System

MEWP Safety

This kit offers both the Scaffold Safety Tag insert and the Tower Scaffold Safety Tag insert alongside a holder to provide an essential part of your safety procedure on site. Designed for use with the ClawTag holder, these tags can be fixed after erection without needing to dismantle the structure.

The Work at Height Regulations came into force in 2005. These regulations apply to work at height where there is a risk of fall liable to cause personal injury. It states that ‘equipment for work at height is properly inspected and maintained’. MEWPs (Mobile Elevating Work Platforms), scissor lifts, booms and cherry pickers are included under this instruction.

For more information on individual inserts please refer to Scaffolding / Tower Scaffolding Tagging System.

A daily pre-work inspection should be carried out and recorded on these tags.

Tag size: 75 x 180mm Material: Polypropylene

The AssetTag MAX holder should be permanently fixed to the equipment in a suitable safe place. Perform an inspection (a checklist is printed on the reverse) and record the result on the tag. In the event of the equipment failing the inspection, remove insert and inform a supervisor. The AssetTag MAX holder clearly states ‘Do Not Use This Equipment’ when the tag is removed. Tag size: 75 x 180mm Material: Polypropylene il Retady R ea

486239 Description

Kit (1 Holder, 1 x TG01-1 and 1 x TG12-1, 1 Pen)

486249 Code

486239

Description

Code

Pack of 10 Inserts

486235

Pack of 50 Inserts

486250

Box (10 Holders, 20 Inserts, 2 Pens)

486249

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Tagging Systems Ladder Tagging System

Universal Equipment Inspection

The Work at Height Regulations came into force in 2005. These regulations apply to work at height where there is a risk of fall liable to cause personal injury. This applies to both internal and external work at height, and includes below ground level and low height.

Our Universal Equipment Inspection record helps an employer comply with legislative requirements when inspecting and helps maintain equipment at suitable periods as deemed appropriate by a risk assessment.

All ladders should be checked daily and prior to use for any damage, faults or wear and tear. In addition they should be inspected at defined intervals as part of a risk assessment programme. Use these inserts to manage the identification, safety, maintenance of ladders and help conform to the Work at Height Regulations 2005. The AssetTag holder should be permanently fixed to the ladder in a suitable safe place. Perform an inspection of the ladder (a checklist is printed on the reverse) and record the result on the tag. If the ladder fails the inspection remove insert and inform a supervisor. Consider using a Ladder Lockout.

The insert has clearly defined areas to record equipment identification or reference numbers, alongside an inspection record. This allows a user instant access to important safety information. Should equipment fail inspection, the tag can be removed to clearly display the message ‘Do Not Use This Equipment’ which is printed on the holder. Inserts are designed for use with the AssetTag holder, Tag size: 50 x 181mm Material: Polypropylene

Tag size: 50 x 181mm Material: Polypropylene

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486240 Description

486244 Code

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486246 Description

Code

Pack of 10 Inserts

486247

Pack of 10 Inserts

486237

Pack of 50 Inserts

486245

Pack of 50 Inserts

486238

Kit (1 Holder, 2 Inserts, 1 Pen)

486240

BOX (10 Holder, 20 Inserts, 1 Pen)

486246

BOX (10 Holders, 10 Inserts, 1 Pen)

486244


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