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FST 103 Four Stage Asset Inspection Flange Tag shown upright displaying four inspection checkpoints and verification sections in 220x70mm format

Four Stage Asset Inspection Flange Tag

FST 103 Unstrung 70 x 220mm

Confirm demolition safety through four verification stages before dismantling begins. Each tear off section documents a separate safety check, keeping decommissioning procedures on record throughout the process. Suited to sites where LOTO compliance and systematic asset inspection are required.

$176.00 AUD inc. GST
Taxes included.
In Stock In Stock
Dispatched 1 - 3 Days
Printed Perth, WA
Product Specifications

Size: 70 x 220mm
Finishing: Unstrung
Material: 0.8mm PVC
Pack Size: 50 tags

Who is this for

The Four Stage Asset Inspection Flange Tag is used by maintenance engineers, safety officers, plant managers, and inspection teams to track equipment through a structured multi-stage inspection or maintenance process. Each removable section corresponds to a defined stage of the inspection, with the tag providing a clear, visible record at the asset that confirms which stages have been completed and which remain outstanding. It is used in mining, manufacturing, oil and gas, utilities, and heavy industry settings where complex plant and equipment requires sequential inspection sign-off before being returned to service. The format supports compliance with maintenance management systems and helps prevent equipment from being put back into service before all inspection stages are complete.

Shipping & Delivery

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WA 1 - 5 Business Days / Pickup Available 4- 7 Business Days
NSW 2 - 5 Business Days 4- 7 Business Days
VIC 2 - 5 Business Days 4- 7 Business Days
QLD 2 - 5 Business Days 4- 7 Business Days
SA 2 - 5 Business Days 4- 7 Business Days
TAS 2 - 5 Business Days 4- 7 Business Days
NT 2 - 5 Business Days 4- 7 Business Days
ACT 2 - 5 Business Days 4- 7 Business Days
Additional Information

The FST 103 4 Stage Asset Inspection Tag supports comprehensive asset inspection tracking in Australian industrial workplaces where equipment integrity verification is critical to operational safety. Manufactured from 0.8mm tear resistant polypropylene with weatherproof no fade ink, 4 stage perforations, and an 8mm hole, it ensures complete inspection tracking in harsh Australian conditions. Each pack contains 50 unstrung tags measuring 70 x 220mm.

Common across construction, mining, and manufacturing, its progressive perforation system documents each inspection phase from pre-inspection checks through to final certification.

  • Four perforated stages for visual inspection, examination, testing, and certification
  • Tear resistant material prevents unauthorised stage removal
  • Weatherproof no fade ink remains legible throughout annual inspection cycles
  • 8mm hole for secure attachment to lifting and safety critical equipment
  • 100% Australian designed and printed
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Frequently asked questions

What is a multi stage tag and how does it work?

A multi stage tag, also known as a flange tag or torque tag, is a single tag with multiple perforated tear off sections. Each section represents a distinct stage in a process, such as initial break, inspection, torque verification, and final sign off. As each stage is completed, the relevant section is torn off and retained for records, while the remaining tag stays attached to the flange or fitting. This gives anyone approaching the job an immediate at a glance view of which stages have been completed and what still needs to happen before the joint is cleared. The format is widely used in oil and gas, pipeline construction, and heavy industrial maintenance.

How do multi stage tags support compliance and audit requirements?

Multi stage tags create a physical paper trail for every flange joint worked on during a shutdown or maintenance event. Each torn off section can be signed, dated, and filed against the relevant permit to work or isolation register, giving you documented evidence that each stage was completed by an identifiable person at a specific time. This level of traceability is increasingly required under Australian WHS legislation and industry specific standards, particularly in high consequence environments where an incorrectly reassembled flange could result in loss of containment. Using a structured multi stage tag system also makes handovers between shifts or contractors significantly more reliable, as the status of every joint is visible without needing to consult a separate log.

Are multi stage flange tags weather resistant enough for outdoor pipeline work?

Multi stage tags used in pipeline and industrial environments need to withstand sun, moisture, chemical splash, and general handling over the life of a job. The tags in this range are constructed to resist tearing, water ingress, and UV degradation, making them suitable for outdoor use on pipeline construction sites and in process plant environments. A permanent marker is the recommended tool for writing on the tag before tear off, as this ensures the information remains legible even in wet conditions. If your application involves particularly harsh chemical exposure or prolonged submersion, contact the team to confirm the most appropriate product for your situation.

What industries use multi stage flange tags, and are they relevant to my worksite?

Multi stage tags are most commonly used in industries where flange joint integrity is critical to safety and process containment. This includes oil and gas operations, petrochemical and refining facilities, water and wastewater infrastructure, power generation, and general pipeline construction. If your site carries out scheduled shutdowns, turnarounds, or maintenance on pressurised pipework, a multi stage tag system gives your team a clear, documented method for tracking each flange from the moment containment is broken through to final reinstatement. They are particularly valuable on larger projects where multiple contractors or shift teams share responsibility for the same joints.

Can multi stage tags be customised with our company logo or sequential numbering?

Yes, custom printing is available. Many organisations operating formal flange management systems require sequential numbering on each tag for traceability, so individual joints can be tracked against inspection records and permits to work. Company logos, specific stage descriptions, or colour coding that aligns with your internal procedures can also be incorporated. Custom multi stage tags are a practical investment for any site running a documented joint integrity programme, as they remove ambiguity and make auditing significantly easier. Get in touch through the website to discuss your requirements, including quantities and turnaround timeframes.