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AND MORE WORKPLACE SAFETY


EASIER COMPLIANCE


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. Get the Visual Tagging brochure and benefit from practical guidance!


Think about plant and equipment on your site. Without the latest information, people are prone to make assumptions.


• How do you know if equipment is safe to use? • What maintenance has been carried out and when?


• How do you identify it among the hundreds of similar items?


Brady’s Visual Tagging systems create a clear audit trail, ensuring you have a permanent data trail of inspections and work carried out as well as evidence in a court of law if you need it.


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.


The Visual Tagging Catalogue lists all of Brady/ Scafftag’s visual tagging solutions, which clearly communicate the latest equipment inspection and test status at the point of use. Visual Tags record a maintenance audit trail, uniquely identify equipment and reduce accidents in the workplace.


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Request your copy of the Visual Tagging Catalogue with Practical Guidance here.


TIME FOR SCAFFOLD MAINTENANCE The innovative Scaffold Inspection Timer can help save lives by clearly showing when scaffold maintenance is needed on Scafftags from Brady. Its LED lights grab the attention of users and maintenance professionals alike from a distance and help avoid the use of uninspected or worn out scaffolding.


Time for maintenance The Scaffold Inspection Timer clearly highlights when the next planned scaffold maintenance intervention is due in seven days. Each version is equipped with a dark green, light green, yellow and flashing red LED light that indicate a recently inspected up to an uncertain equipment status.


Easy and practical The Scaffold Inspection Timer can easily be clipped on to Scafftags from Brady. At the end of its seven- day inspection time interval, the tag can be reset until the one year+ tag battery is spent. A battery status indicator constantly shows how much power is left.


Save lives Opposed to other solutions, the Scaffold Inspection Timer’s coloured LED lights can be seen from a distance and actively draw attention from users and passersby. Scaffolding with the Scaffold Inspection Timer is not likely to exceed its maintenance interval determined by laws and regulations. This allows the Scaffold Inspection Timer to optimally support maintenance interventions that save lives.


See how the Scaffold Inspection Timer works. www.scafftag.co.uk


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