Scaffold Inspection Tags for Safe Access Control

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Scaffold Inspection Tags for Safe Access Control

Support scaffold inspection communication and jobsite safety practices with high-visibility scaffold tags from Selectum. Scaffold tags provide a visible way to communicate scaffold status, inspection details, and access restrictions at the jobsite. Whether you are managing a high-rise construction site or performing routine industrial maintenance, our scaffold tags help crews quickly identify the posted safety status of a scaffold before use. This category features scaffold tags from INCOM, NMC, and Brady, with options for danger, caution, OK, safe-to-use, scaffold inspection, and scaffold permit messaging. Explore our catalog to find the right scaffold tags for your needs.

Scaffold Tags for Inspection Status and Access Control

Scaffolding inspection tags provide clear and durable status communication to promote safe access control. These tags help communicate scaffold inspection status and support OSHA-related safety procedures when used as part of a proper scaffold inspection program. Widely used across industrial, commercial, and construction settings, scaffolding inspection tags help maintain safety protocols and operational efficiency. Our scaffold tag systems are designed for harsh construction environments, providing a visible way to communicate scaffold status from erection through use, modification, and dismantling.

Products in this category

This category offers a range of options to suit your operational requirements:

  • Scaffold tags designed for safety status communication
  • Options available in various sizes and configurations to match different requirements
  • Durable scaffold tag inserts and tags designed for outdoor jobsite visibility, with weather-resistant, tear-resistant, or unrippable material options depending on the model
  • Products from INCOM, NMC, and Brady, including danger, caution, OK, safe-to-use, scaffold inspection, and scaffold permit tag options

Scaffold Tag Materials, Durability, and Attachment Options

Depending on the product, this category includes DuraPly scaffold tag inserts, unrippable vinyl tags, and danger, caution, inspection, permit, and safe-to-use tag options with plain-hole or metal-grommet attachment styles. These products are engineered to withstand the demands of industrial use while maintaining consistent functionality. These details help buyers choose scaffold tags that match their site's inspection, access-control, and status-communication process.

Specifications and selection guide

Choosing the right scaffold tags starts with matching the tag legend, material, size, pack quantity, attachment style, and holder compatibility to your site's scaffold tagging procedure. Review each listing for product-specific details before ordering. This category includes scaffold tag listings from Brady, INCOM, and NMC, giving buyers options for different legends, materials, sizes, and attachment styles within a scaffold tag system.

Complete Your Jobsite Safety Tagging Setup

Enhance your operations by pairing Scaffold Tags with complementary items from our Tags and other related Safety categories. Pairing scaffold tags with related safety tags, inspection tags, labels, and jobsite signage can help keep status communication more consistent across the worksite.

Frequently Asked Questions About Scaffold Tags

What do scaffold tag colors usually mean?

Many U.S. jobsites use a traffic-light style scaffold tag system: green or "OK" tags indicate the scaffold has been inspected and cleared for use, yellow or "Caution" tags indicate restrictions or special requirements, and red or "Danger/Do Not Use" tags indicate the scaffold should not be used. OSHA does not mandate one specific color-coded scaffold tag system, so always follow your company's safety program and site requirements.

Are these scaffold tags suitable for outdoor construction sites?

Many scaffold tags in this category are designed for outdoor jobsite use, but the exact material varies by product. INCOM options include DuraPly tags, NMC options include unrippable vinyl tags, and Brady offers danger tags for scaffold warning applications. Check the individual listing for material, size, pack quantity, and attachment style before ordering.

Can I write on the tags with a standard permanent marker?

Most of our scaffold tags feature a "write-on" surface specifically textured for permanent markers. For maximum longevity in harsh environments, we recommend using a UV-resistant industrial marker to prevent inspection data from fading.

How often should scaffolding be inspected and re-tagged?

OSHA requires scaffolds and scaffold components to be inspected by a competent person before each work shift and after any occurrence that could affect structural integrity, such as severe weather, impact, modification, or damage. Scaffold tags help communicate the current inspection status at the access point, but they should be used as part of the employer's full scaffold safety and documentation process.

What is the difference between a plain hole and a metal grommet scaffold tag?

A plain hole scaffold tag can be attached with a tie, string, or other approved fastening method. A metal grommet adds reinforcement around the hole, which can improve durability when tags are handled frequently or used in tougher jobsite conditions. Check the product title to confirm whether the tag has a 3/8" plain hole or a 3/8" metal grommet.

What type of scaffold tag should I choose for a construction site?

Choose the tag based on the scaffold status you need to communicate. "Danger" or "Do Not Use" tags are used when a scaffold is unsafe, incomplete, being erected, or being dismantled. "Caution" tags communicate restrictions or special requirements. "OK," "Safe To Use," "Inspection," and "Permit" tags help document cleared or inspected scaffold status based on your site safety procedure.

What information should be written on a scaffold inspection tag?

A scaffold inspection tag commonly includes the inspection date, scaffold location or ID, competent person name or initials, scaffold status, restrictions, comments, and any corrective-action notes required by your site procedure. Follow your company's scaffold safety program and site-specific documentation requirements when completing the tag.

Why shop scaffold tags at Selectum

Shopping for Scaffold Tags at Selectum means investing in quality, reliability, and convenience. This category features scaffold tags from INCOM, NMC, and Brady, including DuraPly tags, unrippable vinyl tags, and danger, caution, inspection, permit, OK, and safe-to-use options. Alongside competitive prices and a seamless ordering experience, we offer knowledgeable technical support and flexible delivery options. Browse our scaffold tags selection at Selectum to compare options for your jobsite safety needs.