All ladders should be checked daily and prior to use to identify and damage or wear that may potentially cause injury
Since the Work at Height Regulations came into force in 2005, which governs working at height where there is a risk of fall which may lead to personal injury, the use of safety tags has become more common
Safety tags enable employees to regularly check ladders and record any maintenance to comply with the Work at Height Regulations 2005
The asset tag holder is a nylon holder that should be permanently fixed to a ladder in a safe position
The empty tag holder reveals a 'Do not use this equipment' prohibition message designed to warn users that this ladder is not fit for purpose
The safety tag inserts not only provide a location to record when the ladder was last checked, each insert also has a checklist printed on the reverse side
Purchase either individual safety tag kits or an economical box of safety tag kits depending on your requirements