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Blue Silicone Lifting Inspection Tag

BST 211 Silicone 50 x 220mm 10 tags

Track lifting equipment inspections with a silicone tag built to handle harsh site conditions. Clear fields provide space to record inspection data, dates and sign offs that hold up through regular handling and outdoor exposure. A practical option for rigging inspection programmes where quarterly compliance records are required. Supplied in blue.

$38.45 AUD inc. GST
Taxes included.
In Stock Ready to Ship
Dispatched 1 - 3 Days
Printed Perth, WA
Product Specifications

Size: 50 x 220mm
Finishing: UV resistant
Material: Silicone
Pack Size: 10 tags

Who is this for

The Blue Silicone Lifting Inspection Tag is used by licensed riggers, crane inspectors, and lifting supervisors to document inspection records on cranes, hoists, and heavy lifting equipment where a colour differentiation from the standard green and yellow tags is required. It is used in facilities where multiple lifting devices require distinct colour-coded tracking, or where a site's inspection management system assigns blue to a specific category of equipment or inspection cycle. The silicone construction provides the same resistance to temperature, chemicals, and physical stress as the other colours in the range, and the pen-writable surface accommodates all required inspection details.

Shipping & Delivery

Shipping Information

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State Metro Regional
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 BST 211 Lifting Inspection Tag Blue supports inspection documentation and compliance tracking for lifting gear in Australian industrial workplaces where rigging safety is critical to preventing accidents. Manufactured from durable silicone with weatherproof no fade ink, it withstands extreme physical stress, chemical exposure, and harsh weather conditions. Each pack contains 10 tags measuring 50 x 220mm.

Common across construction, mining, and manufacturing, its larger format provides substantial space for inspection dates, load ratings, and certification details throughout annual inspection cycles.

  • Documents crane, hoist, and heavy lifting equipment inspection records
  • Flexible silicone withstands bending, stretching, and physical abuse
  • Weatherproof no fade ink remains legible throughout annual inspection cycles
  • Distinctive blue colour for inspection system differentiation
  • 100% Australian designed and printed
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Frequently asked questions

What do the different colours on test and tag labels mean?

The colour coding on test and tag labels follows the Australian standard colour rotation system set out under AS/NZS 3760, which governs the inspection and testing of electrical equipment. Each colour corresponds to a specific quarter or testing period, allowing a safety officer or site supervisor to confirm at a glance whether an item's tag is current without needing to read the date in detail. The standard rotation cycles through colours annually, with the current required colour varying by quarter. Brute Safety Products stocks indoor and weather resistant labels in red, yellow, green, blue, and black to cover the full rotation. If you are unsure which colour applies to your current testing period, check with your state WHS authority or your licensed test and tag technician.

What are the quarterly rigging inspection tags for, and which one do I need?

The rigging quarterly inspection tags are used to record and display the inspection status of lifting equipment across the four quarters of the calendar year. They attach directly to slings, chains, hooks, and other rigging gear, providing a visible and durable record that the item has been inspected within the required timeframe. The colour and quarter period is printed on the tag, making it easy to confirm at a glance whether lifting gear is current during a pre use check. The range covers all four quarters, with the Apr to Jun tag in green and the Oct to Dec tag in yellow. Each pack contains 100 tags at $39.55 AUD. For organisations managing large inventories of lifting gear, stocking the correct quarter tags in advance ensures inspection programmes run without delays waiting on consumables.

What are the tamper evident security pull tags used for, and how do they work?

Tamper evident security pull tags are single use tags with a breakaway mechanism. The tag is attached to a piece of equipment, an access point, or a seal, and the pull tab is left intact. If anyone accesses or interferes with the equipment, the tag breaks in a way that is immediately visible and cannot be concealed or reversed. This makes them useful for confirming whether equipment has been tampered with between inspections, securing cabinet or panel access points, and providing a simple audit trail for high value or safety critical assets. They are available in red, blue, green, and yellow and each tag measures 216 x 19 mm. They are a cost effective addition to any inspection or access control system where proof of non interference is required.

What is the difference between the indoor test and tag labels and the weather resistant labels?

Indoor test and tag labels are designed for use on portable electrical equipment kept in controlled environments such as offices, workshops, and warehouses. They are made from standard label stock with a writable surface, making them a cost effective option for high volume testing programmes. Weather resistant labels are constructed from a more durable material that holds up against moisture, UV exposure, and temperature variation. These are suited to equipment used outdoors or in partially exposed locations such as construction sites, plant rooms, and covered worksites. Choosing the right label for the environment your equipment operates in is important, as an indoor label will deteriorate quickly if the equipment moves outside.

What are silicone lifting inspection tags, and when should I use them instead of a standard label?

Silicone lifting inspection tags are flexible, moulded tags designed specifically for use on lifting gear such as slings, shackles, hooks, and chains. Unlike adhesive labels, which will not bond reliably to textured, oily, or curved surfaces, silicone tags loop or attach directly to the lifting equipment and stay in place through rough handling, moisture, and temperature extremes. They are pen writable, heat and water resistant, and measure 220 x 50 mm, providing adequate space to record inspection details legibly. They are particularly well suited to mining, construction, and rigger operations where lifting equipment is subject to demanding conditions between inspections.