Thursday, May 10, 2018

Scaffold Tags for Sale


Make safety a top priority and keep your scaffolding OSHA compliant with our scaffold tags.

scaffold tag, red tag insert holder
Red Tag Insert Holder
Scaffold Tag - Green
Green Tag – Front
Scaffold tag, green tag back
Green Tag – Back

Our scaffold tags consist of a holder and a green insert. The holder attaches to the scaffold frame and warns people not to use the scaffolding. Once the scaffolding is inspected by a competent person, the scaffolding is then “green tagged” by putting the green insert into the holder. The insert covers the “Do Not Use” warning and lets your workers know the scaffolding has been inspected and is ready for use.
The best practice is to have a competent person in charge of the scaffold tag for the duration of the project. The competent person inspects the scaffolding at the beginning of each shift and right after lunch and places the green insert into the tag. When the crew leaves for the day or takes a lunch break, the insert is removed and the red warning tag remains – telling people it is not safe to use the scaffolding.
These tags are a great way to reduce your liability from other trades using or working on your scaffolding after-hours and/or without your permission. It is also a great system to keep your scaffolding checked for safety hazards and to document inspections should an accident or OSHA inspection occur.
These tags are not explicitly required by OSHA for daily scaffolding use, however, many general contractors require them and we strongly recommend that you use them on your project.

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