Brady Black on Green, White, Yellow Safety Ladder Tag, German Language, 1 per Pack

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RS-stocknr.:
917-6083
Fabrikantnummer:
LAD-DE-EITL-12-10
Fabrikant:
Brady
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Merk

Brady

Type

Ladder Tag

Languages

German

Insert Colour

Black on Green, White, Yellow

Quantity Per Package

1

Kit Contents

10 Laddertag Inserts

Land van herkomst:
GB

Ladder Tag Inserts


Brady Standard ladder tag inserts display the latest recorded information relating to a ladders class, inspection period and future inspections. The tag also doubles as a handy and quick reference check list. The ladder tag is designed to work with the ladder tag holder.

FEATURES and BENEFITS:
Material – Polypropylene
Maximum temperature range 125°C
Dimensions 164 x 50 mm
Languages available – English 917-6103, French 917-6096, German 917-6083

APPLICATIONS:
Works along-side the Ladder Tag Holder


Scafftag® is the innovative tagging system which allows a complete,safety management system for your workplace,Unique holder and insert system ensures instant visibility of your scaffolding status and helps you efficiently manage your inspection procedures,A Scafftag® should be fitted at all legal access points (normally ladder access) from first build until dismantle


Key Benefits:
Empowers employees to make informed and accurate decisions
by making information instantly visible.
Allows the tracking, usage, maintenance and inspection status of
equipment, helping safeguard the safety of employees and others.
Ensures your company complies with key working legislation:
Health and Safety at Work Act 1974.
Management of Health and Safety at Work Regulations 1999.
Construction (Health, Safety and Welfare) Regulations 2007

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