These top-quality ladder tags and scaffold tags ensure the well-being of your team and compliance with safety regulations. Our comprehensive selection includes scaffold tags, ladder inspection tags, scaffold inspection tags, scaffolding green tags, scaffolding safety tags and custom options to meet your specific needs.
Our ladder and scaffold tags are easy to write on, yet stand up to tough conditions. And they all comply with OSHA 29 CFR 1910.28 standards.
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Assure Safety with Ladder and Scaffold Tags
Ladder and scaffold safety issues consistently rank on OSHA's annual top 10 citations list. That's because ladders and scaffolds are so common - and potentially dangerous. No matter where your ladders are used, ladder inspection tags and scaffold inspection tags are essential supplies to ensure your equipment is ready to use safely.
We have ladder safety and scaffold inspection tags to meet your needs:
Green Tags for Scaffolding: Mark scaffolds that have passed inspection and are safe to use. These highly visible tags, compliant with OSHA and ANSI standards, communicate that safety protocols have been followed.
Red Tags for Action: For ladders and scaffolds needing attention, our bold red "DO NOT USE" tags send a clear and immediate message, preventing potential hazards before they happen.
Inspection Tags for Scaffolds and Ladders: Keep track of maintenance with inspection tags. Record dates, inspector signatures and key observations to build a clear audit trail for compliance - and peace of mind.
Custom Ladder and Scaffold Tags: Need something specific? Customize tags with your company logo, contact details or unique instructions. Make safety personal and show your commitment to a hazard-free environment.
Scaffold and Ladder Tag Options
Choose from 3 materials to suit your needs: cardstock, plastic or laminate available in economical multi-packs and ladder inspection tags-by-the-roll. All resist water, heat and humidity for long life. Our tags are easy to write on, and our designs comply with OSHA requirements.
Ordering inspection tags for scaffolds and ladders is easy. Select the desired tag, specify quantities and proceed to checkout. All our ladder / scaffold tags are proudly made in the USA.
Ladder and Scaffold Tags FAQ:
Why are scaffold and ladder safety tags necessary? OSHA requires employers to maintain portable ladders in safe condition. Scaffold and ladder safety tags serve as visual indicators of inspection status. They provide a quick and easy way to show safety status to workers and compliance with safety regulations.
How often should ladders and scaffolds be inspected? OSHA Standard 1917.119e requires inspection for defects before use each day, and after any occurrence that could damage the ladder. You should consider increasing inspection frequency depending on the intensity of ladder use.
What should I look for when inspecting ladders? According to OSHA, ladders with the following defects must not be used and must either be tagged as unusable if kept on the premises, or removed from the worksite:
- Broken, split or missing rungs, cleats or steps
- Broken or split side rails
- Missing or loose bolts, rivets or fastenings
- Defective ropes or
- Any other structural defect
Can I use the same tags for both ladders and scaffolds? While some overlap might exist, it's recommended to have separate tags for clarity and proper identification.
How do scaffold inspection tags differ from ladder inspection tags? While the basic concept is similar, the details on scaffold inspection tags may include specifics related to scaffold components and configurations. The tags are designed to capture the unique aspects of scaffold inspections.
How do scaffolding green tags work? Scaffolding green tags are typically used to signify that a scaffold has passed inspection and is safe for use. This visual cue simplifies the communication of a scaffold's status, allowing workers to easily identify which scaffolds are ready for use.