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Boosting safety compliance with visual tagging
28 May 2019
To avoid costly accidents with unfit construction site equipment, Brady proposes a highly customisable tag with holder and insert that can help increase legal compliance, workplace safety and inspection efficiency.

Visual tagging allows users to comply with equipment safety regulations, share inspection results on removable inserts at the point of use on the equipment itself so that users see when it was last inspected. Inserts can be collected for inspection record keeping as required in EU Directive 2009/104/EC.
The tags can be used to communicate on the equipment itself when it was last inspected or to show a clear 'Do not use' message when it fails inspection.
Digital equipment inspection management is possible with the Safetrak software and step-by-step, dedicated equipment inspection flows that start after scanning a QR code on the tag with a smartphone, automatically generating equipment inspection reports
A Visual Tagging guide book offers a tool to support best practice equipment inspections, equipment status communication and compliance with equipment related legislation.
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