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Scaff-tag Inspection Record Insert

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Inspection record insert for Scaff-tags to identify working-at-height hazards and manage inspection procedures.

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    What is Scaff-tag Inspection Record Insert? 

    Scaff-tag Inspection Record Insert helps identify working-at-height hazards. They are designed to be updated or replaced as needed to keep safety and compliance details current. Good for warning workers against using unsafe scaffold towers and controlling maintenance scaffolding and ladders, among others. 

    Made from quality materials and printing for easy labelling. 

    KEY FEATURES 

    • Inspection tracking: Each entry provides a record of scaffolding erection and inspections, showing the latest safety status, maintenance notes, and identification details such as the inspector. 
    • Compliance support: It’s designed to support compliance with site safety guidelines by providing a clear and accessible inspection record at the point of use. 

    Good for: 

    • Warning workers from using unsafe scaffold towers and ladders 
    • Controlling maintenance of scaffold towers & ladders 

    BENEFITS 

    • Controlled scaffold access: The Scaff‑tag Inspection Record Insert makes it easier to stop unapproved use by showing if a scaffold or ladder is allowed for entry or must stay off‑limits. 
    • Inspection ready: Scaff-tag Inspection Record Insert keeps scaffolding checks up to date. Anyone on site can see straight away whether the scaffold has been inspected and is safe to use. 

    OTHER GENERAL NAMES 

    Scaffold inspection tag, scaffold record tag, or scaffold safety tag. 

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    FAQ 

    Do inspection records stay with the scaffold at all times? 

    Yes, the record should remain attached to the scaffold while it’s in use to give workers and inspectors direct access to the latest safety information. 

    How long should completed inspection records be kept? 

    Completed inspection records should be stored for as long as your site safety policies or local regulations require. We recommend doing this to have proof that regular checks were carried out, which also may be needed if an audit or investigation happens later.