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QA Approved Tag QA Approved Tag
QA Approved Tag
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Failed Inspection Tag Failed Inspection Tag
Failed Inspection Tag
$35.50 AUD -
Passed Inspection Tag Passed Inspection Tag
Passed Inspection Tag
$35.20 AUD -
Inspection Tag Inspection Tag
Inspection Tag
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Repair Order Tag Repair Order Tag
Repair Order Tag
$35.20 AUD -
Do Not Energise Tag Do Not Energise Tag
Do Not Energise Tag
$35.50 AUD -
Three Stage Ready for Hire Tag Three Stage Ready for Hire Tag
Three Stage Ready for Hire Tag
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Three Stage Disturbed Joint Tag Three Stage Disturbed Joint Tag
Three Stage Disturbed Joint Tag
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Barrier Information Tag Barrier Information Tag
Barrier Information Tag
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Fire Hydrant Inspection Tag Fire Hydrant Inspection Tag
Fire Hydrant Inspection Tag
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Forklift Repair Tag Forklift Repair Tag
Forklift Repair Tag
$71.50 AUD -
Out of Calibration Tag Out of Calibration Tag
Out of Calibration Tag
$66.00 AUD -
Warning Toxic Substance Tag Warning Toxic Substance Tag
Warning Toxic Substance Tag
$66.00 AUD -
Weld Record Tag Weld Record Tag
Weld Record Tag
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Forklift Inspection Tag Forklift Inspection Tag
Forklift Inspection Tag
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LOTO Circuit Breaker 49ml 2-4 Pole Blue LOTO Circuit Breaker 49ml 2-4 Pole Blue
LOTO Circuit Breaker 49ml 2-4 Pole Blue
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LOTO Circuit Breaker 49ml 2-4 Pole Red LOTO Circuit Breaker 49ml 2-4 Pole Red
LOTO Circuit Breaker 49ml 2-4 Pole Red
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LOTO Circuit Breaker 44ml Single Pole Yellow LOTO Circuit Breaker 44ml Single Pole Yellow
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LOTO Circuit Breaker 44ml Single Pole Red LOTO Circuit Breaker 44ml Single Pole Red
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LOTO Metal Hasp 25mm Opening LOTO Metal Hasp 25mm Opening
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LOTO Padlock Keyed Different Yellow LOTO Padlock Keyed Different Yellow
LOTO Padlock Keyed Different Yellow
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LOTO Padlock Keyed Different Blue LOTO Padlock Keyed Different Blue
LOTO Padlock Keyed Different Blue
$17.55 AUD
Frequently asked questions
How long do safety tags remain valid?
Safety tag validity depends on the tag type and purpose. Test and tag labels are valid for specific periods based on the environment, typically 3 months for construction sites, 6 months for manufacturing, or 12 months for low risk office environments. Lockout tagout tags remain valid until the maintenance work is completed and authorised removal occurs. Inspection tags are valid until the next scheduled inspection date. Defect tags stay in place until repairs are completed and verified. Always check Australian standards and your workplace procedures for specific validity periods. Replace faded, damaged, or illegible tags immediately regardless of the date.
What material are safety tags made from?
Safety tags are made from various materials depending on their intended use. Tearproof tags use synthetic polyethylene that resists tearing and water damage. Card tags are made from heavy duty cardboard with waterproof coatings. Tamperproof tags use special materials that show evidence if removed or altered. Heavy duty tags combine reinforced plastics or laminates for extreme conditions. The material choice affects durability, weather resistance, and longevity. Outdoor tags need UV resistant materials, while indoor tags can use card stock. Quality safety tags withstand harsh Australian conditions including heat, moisture, and rough handling on worksites.
Are safety tags a legal requirement in Australia?
Yes, safety tags are required under Australian workplace health and safety legislation for specific situations. Lockout tagout tags are mandatory when isolating hazardous energy during equipment maintenance. Test and tag labels are legally required for portable electrical equipment in commercial and industrial settings. Scaffold tags must display inspection information and safe working load details. While not all safety tags are legally mandated, they form part of your duty of care obligations to provide a safe workplace. Using appropriate safety tags demonstrates due diligence and helps prevent accidents that could result in prosecution or insurance issues.
What are safety tags and when should they be used?
Safety tags are identification markers that communicate important information about equipment status, hazards, or maintenance requirements. They should be used during equipment repairs, electrical testing, lockout tagout procedures, scaffold inspections, and maintenance work. Safety tags prevent unauthorised equipment use, record testing dates, identify defects, and track work progress. Australian workplaces use safety tags across construction, manufacturing, mining, and facility maintenance to meet safety compliance requirements. Common types include danger tags, caution tags, out of service tags, and inspection record tags.
Can safety tags be customised for specific workplace needs?
Yes, safety tags can be customised to match your specific workplace requirements and branding. Customisation options include adding your company logo, specific wording, unique identification numbers, barcode systems, and colour coding that matches your internal procedures. Custom tags can include specific checkboxes, date fields, or information relevant to your industry. Many businesses create custom lockout tags with employee names, custom scaffold tags with load ratings, or maintenance tags with asset numbers. Customised safety tags improve compliance by making them more relevant and easier for your team to use correctly.