Use inspection tags to track regular equipment maintenance dates and show the status of machinery, safety equipment, forklifts, cranes, lifts and more. These safety inspection tags are easy to write on, yet stand up to tough conditions. Regular equipment inspections can reduce the chances of equipment failure and worker injury - and help ensure your tools and machinery will be ready for use when needed.
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ComplianceSigns is a leading supplier of high-quality inspection tags that let you track monthly inspections. You'll find a comprehensive collection of tags to record inspections of AED, forklift and eyewash equipment, plus tags for monthly and periodic safety inspections, as well as custom tag options to meet your specific needs.
- Enhanced Safety: Clearly visible tags inform personnel of the latest inspection date and status, preventing accidents and ensuring equipment readiness.
- Simplified Compliance: Stay ahead of regulations with tags tailored to specific equipment and inspection intervals.
- Improved Efficiency: Streamline the inspection process with easy-to-write-on tags that track dates, notes and inspector signatures.
- Cost-Effective Tag Solution: Choose from economical multi-packs and Tags by the Roll that ensure you always have the tags you need on hand.
AED Inspection Tags: Ensure life-saving AEDs are always functional with dedicated tags that track battery levels, pad expiration and inspection dates.
Eyewash Inspection Tags: Guarantee the availability of clean and usable eyewash stations with easy-to-identify tags for monthly and annual inspections.
Monthly Inspection Tags: Maintain a consistent schedule for vital equipment checks with readily available tags for daily, weekly or monthly inspections.
Safety Inspection Tags: Promote a proactive safety culture with general-purpose tags for a wide range of equipment and areas.
Periodic Inspection Tags: Track annual, biannual or other inspections with specialized tags that provide ample record-keeping space.
Custom Inspection Tags: We can design and manufacture custom tags tailored specifically to your equipment, criteria and company branding. We offer a variety of materials, sizes and colors. Just contact us to discuss your inspection tag needs.
Our safety tags are made from durable materials to suit your needs: poly cardstock, plastic or laminate. All resist water, heat and humidity for long life. Our tags are easy to write on, and our designs comply with OSHA requirements.
Ordering safety inspection tags is easy. Select a tag, specify quantities and proceed to checkout. All our tags are proudly made in the USA.
Are Inspection Tags Important?
Absolutely. Inspection tags track and communicate the status of machinery and equipment. They offer a visible and organized method for tracking inspections and ensuring that equipment is regularly checked, maintained, and ready for use.
What Kind of Inspection Tags Do I Need?
The best way is to conduct an inspection of your inspection tags. This will show if they are up to date and give you a chance to identify equipment that should be inspected. Learn more about inspecting your inspection tags at SafeWork Insider.
How often should inspections be conducted?
Inspection frequency depends on the type of equipment or safety feature. Some may conducted daily, monthly or less often. The recommended inspection frequency is often dictated by safety regulations and manufacturer guidelines. It's a good idea to identify who is in charge of inspections and tags throughout your operation.
What information should be included on an inspection tag?
Inspections tag typically include the inspection date, the inspector's name or identification, the date for the next inspection, and any additional details specific to the equipment.
Can inspection tags be used for different types of equipment?
Sometimes. General inspection tags are versatile and can be used for a wide range of equipment. Some items, such as AEDs, eyewash stations and forklifts, need tags specifically designed for their inspections. Review the OSHA required pre-operation checklist for forklifts.
Can inspection tags be used in outdoor environments?
Yes. Many inspection tags will withstand outdoor use and other harsh conditions. Look for tags made of waterproof, tear-resistant materials that are easy to write on.
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