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Units 22-28
Atlantic Business Park
Atlantic Business Park
Hayes Lane
Sully
CF64 5AB
About Scafftag Limited
Visual Tagging solutions communicate the latest equipment inspection and status at the point of use and record an audit trail of equipment maintenance, tests and inspections to comply with health and safety legislation.
Clear Equipment Status Communication. Best Practice Inspections. Increased Compliance.
- Holder: displays a ‘Do not use’ warning message and is available in a variety of shapes to fit a wide range of tools and equipment.
- Insert: communicates best practice inspection information as well as well as inspection records and planning. When equipment fails inspection, the insert is removed, leaving the clear ‘Do not use’ message on the holder.
Working at Height
Equipment tagging systems from Scafftag provide you with all the tools you need to inspect your ladders, scaffolding and other height equipment to improve safety in the workplace. Ensure all important inspection information is clearly displayed with inspection tags, inserts and holders.
Plant, Vehicles & Machinery
Scafftag inspection tag systems help control pre-shift inspections, maintenance and identification of all equipment to improve workplace safety and communication. Scafftag offers visual tagging systems to meet your needs for a wide variety of equipment including forklifts, electrical equipment, and machinery.
Warehousing
Browse our selection of visual tagging for Warehousing. Help improve workplace safety with proper tagging and communication.
Workspace Control
Browse our complete range of workspace control visual tagging. Ensure proper communication in all workplace environments including confined spaces, excavations and areas with potential chemical or asbestos hazards.
Process & Pipelines
Browse our selection of visual tagging for processes, isolations, pipelines and valves. Help improve workplace safety with proper tagging and communication.
Accessories
Scafftag has a large array of product accessories including attachment methods, pens, temperature labels, ID tags and permit wallets all designed to work alongside our visual tagging and inspection systems.
Lockout Tagout is a planned safety procedure which involves turning off the energy supply of industrial machinery and equipment whilst maintenance work or repairs are being carried out. This procedure protects workers from the risks posed by live machinery or electricity.
Scafftag offers a complete lock out tag out range for both physical lockout and visual tagout systems to provide a total management solution for all mechanical and electrical risks.
Home SafeTrak Inspection Software
Too many workplace accidents are still caused by using equipment that is not fit for use. These accidents can have grave consequences. Imagine a scaffold collapsing: co-workers and passers-by might be seriously injured with colossal impact for themselves, their families and your business. Think about what happens when your fire extinguishers do nothing when they should, when valves suddenly break down, or when the reverse warning indicator on a forklift does not work
Diligent inspection planning, thorough equipment inspections and clear inspection reports and histories can save lives, avoid suffering and major costs in a lot of industries.
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20/06/2018
Laddertag updated to the new BS EN 131 norm
Accidents with ladders usually occur because either the wrong type of ladder is being used, the ladder is being used improperly or the ladder is in poor condition. The Laddertag can be a big help to prevent accidents with defective or worn out ladders. Laddertag has just been aligned with the new BS EN 131 product standard for portable ladders.
At the point of need
With Laddertag, everyone can recognise at a glance which ladders are fit for use. All necessary information is shown at the asset using a highly visible and easy to use holder and insert system. The holder is permanently attached to the ladder in a non-obtrusive way, while its insert shows an easy to read inspection trail, planned inpection dates, inspector signatures and a ladder safety checklist. When a ladder is no longer fit for use, the insert is removed which leaves a clear ‘Do Not Use This Ladder’ message on the holder. Ladders with missing inspection signatures should also not be used.
Aligned with BS EN 131
The new product standard organises all portable ladders in a non-professional and professional category. Newly made portable ladders should always have a minimum capacity of 150 kg and comply with new dimensional, strength and durability requirements. The Laddertag insert, with ladder inspection checklist on the back, has been updated to reflect these changes.
Regular inspection
Regular ladder inspections should be carried out by a competent person who can sign off fit-for-use ladders. How often inspection is needed can be determined in a risk assessment. One Laddertag insert can communicate up to 12 planned inspection dates, includes a pre-use ladder checklist guide, space to record a unique ladder reference number and the ladder’s intended use, all where this information is most relevant, namely on the ladder itself.
At the point of need
With Laddertag, everyone can recognise at a glance which ladders are fit for use. All necessary information is shown at the asset using a highly visible and easy to use holder and insert system. The holder is permanently attached to the ladder in a non-obtrusive way, while its insert shows an easy to read inspection trail, planned inpection dates, inspector signatures and a ladder safety checklist. When a ladder is no longer fit for use, the insert is removed which leaves a clear ‘Do Not Use This Ladder’ message on the holder. Ladders with missing inspection signatures should also not be used.
Aligned with BS EN 131
The new product standard organises all portable ladders in a non-professional and professional category. Newly made portable ladders should always have a minimum capacity of 150 kg and comply with new dimensional, strength and durability requirements. The Laddertag insert, with ladder inspection checklist on the back, has been updated to reflect these changes.
Regular inspection
Regular ladder inspections should be carried out by a competent person who can sign off fit-for-use ladders. How often inspection is needed can be determined in a risk assessment. One Laddertag insert can communicate up to 12 planned inspection dates, includes a pre-use ladder checklist guide, space to record a unique ladder reference number and the ladder’s intended use, all where this information is most relevant, namely on the ladder itself.
20/06/2018
Easier compliance and more workplace safety
Visual tagging solutions enable companies to increase workplace safety and facilitate compliance with EU Directives by communicating vital information on the equipment itself where it can be seen by all workers.
Easier compliance
Visual tagging solutions each consist out of a durable holder and removable inserts. They facilitate compliance by keeping inspection records on the equipment itself. Inspectors can place the date of their inspection and their signature on the tag's removable insert when the equipment is deemed fit for use. If not, the insert can be removed, leaving a clear 'do not use'-message on the equipment. Workers can immediately see on the equipment itself when it was last inspected and if it was deemed fit for use, along with additional vital safety information to avoid workplace accidents.
3 new solutions
Weekly Inspection Tag
- Easier compliance with EU Directive 2009/104/EC
- Designed to fit a wide range of equipment that may require weekly inspections
- Insert can include a reference number, the type of equipment and up to 12 inspection records with date and signature
Hoarding & Fencing Tag
- Easier compliance with EU Directive 92/57/EEC
- Can be attached to any hoarding or fencing
- Insert can include date of inspection, inspector's signature and comments , who erected the hoarding or fencing, when it was erected + signature, who is responsible for daily inspection, which items need to be checked
and which hazards to watch out for within the hoarded or fenced area
Temporary Works Tag
- Easier compliance with EU Directive 92/57/EEC
- Can be attached directly to a wide range of temporary works
- Insert can include date and time of inspection, inspector's signature and company, who erected the temporary works, when it was erected, who the Temporary Works coordinator is and what the maximum load is + signature
Outdoor durability
Designed for outdoor use, both the holders and removable inserts are made out of durable, UV-resistant and weatherproof materials. Information added on the inserts should remain legible if written with a permanent marker. The holders can be tightly fastened to a wide range of equipment with cable ties, rivets, screws or adhesives.
Easier compliance
Visual tagging solutions each consist out of a durable holder and removable inserts. They facilitate compliance by keeping inspection records on the equipment itself. Inspectors can place the date of their inspection and their signature on the tag's removable insert when the equipment is deemed fit for use. If not, the insert can be removed, leaving a clear 'do not use'-message on the equipment. Workers can immediately see on the equipment itself when it was last inspected and if it was deemed fit for use, along with additional vital safety information to avoid workplace accidents.
3 new solutions
Weekly Inspection Tag
- Easier compliance with EU Directive 2009/104/EC
- Designed to fit a wide range of equipment that may require weekly inspections
- Insert can include a reference number, the type of equipment and up to 12 inspection records with date and signature
Hoarding & Fencing Tag
- Easier compliance with EU Directive 92/57/EEC
- Can be attached to any hoarding or fencing
- Insert can include date of inspection, inspector's signature and comments , who erected the hoarding or fencing, when it was erected + signature, who is responsible for daily inspection, which items need to be checked
and which hazards to watch out for within the hoarded or fenced area
Temporary Works Tag
- Easier compliance with EU Directive 92/57/EEC
- Can be attached directly to a wide range of temporary works
- Insert can include date and time of inspection, inspector's signature and company, who erected the temporary works, when it was erected, who the Temporary Works coordinator is and what the maximum load is + signature
Outdoor durability
Designed for outdoor use, both the holders and removable inserts are made out of durable, UV-resistant and weatherproof materials. Information added on the inserts should remain legible if written with a permanent marker. The holders can be tightly fastened to a wide range of equipment with cable ties, rivets, screws or adhesives.
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