Tag Front Reads: Ok This Scaffold Has Been Erected To Meet Federal/State OSHA Specifications And Is Safe For All Craft Work Do Not Alter Date:_______ Authorized Signature:_______ Comments:_______ / Back Reads: Safe For Use Do Not Alter Do Not Overload See Other Side
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Tag Construction
Material Thickness
4 x 5-1/2” 15 mil Matte Vinyl.
3-1/4 x 5-5/8” 15 mil Matte Vinyl.
Description
Durable 15 mil write on vinyl which is ideal for every day use throughout any facility.
Outdoor Durability
2 - 3 years.
Attachment
4 x 5-1/2” Tag: 7/32" ID Brass Grommet and 6” nylon ties (sold in packages of 5 tags & 5 nylon ties).
3-1/4 x 5-5/8” Tags: 3/8" ID Brass Grommet and 6” nylon ties (sold in packages of 5 tags & 5 nylon ties).
Service Temperature
0°F - 150°F.
Scaffold Tagging & Inspection:
The most effective means of communication between the scaffold builder and the scaffold user is a scaffold tag. The following guidelines will assist you in developing an appropriate tagging system:
Inspection and tagging of the scaffold is to be performed by a competent worker experienced in the erection of scaffolds.
A unique scaffold identification tag number must be clearly identified on all tags for tracking purposes.
All scaffolds shall be inspected after erection as per OSHA requirements.
All scaffold identification tags will be of solid green, yellow, or red color with black lettering.
Green Tags will be hung on scaffolds that have been inspected and are safe for use.
Yellow “CAUTION” tags are used whenever the scaffold has been modified to meet work requirements, and as a result could present a hazard to the user, this tag also informs the user of any fall requirements devices that may be needed.
Red “DANGER - DO NOT USE” tags will used during erection or dismantling when the scaffold is left unattended and replace all green and yellow tags in the event a scaffold has been deemed unfit for use.