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A yellow scaffold tag, also known as a Caution Tag, is part of a scaffold tagging system that helps ensure worker safety. It is typically used to indicate that a scaffold does not meet full safety standards but may still be used with caution under specific conditions.
At APAC Scaffold, we provide high-quality scaffold tags designed to improve workplace safety, ensure compliance, and enhance communication on construction sites.
High-Quality Materials – Our scaffold tags are made from tear-resistant, waterproof, and UV-protected materials, ensuring they remain legible even in harsh outdoor environments.
Clear & Bold Messaging – With green, yellow, and red color coding, our tags provide instant visibility and clarity, making it easy for workers to determine scaffold safety at a glance.
Customizable Options – Need branding, logos, or specific safety instructions? We offer custom scaffold tags tailored to your site’s safety requirements.
Meets Global Safety Standards – Our tags comply with OSHA, ANSI, and other major safety guidelines, ensuring your scaffolding system meets legal and best-practice requirements.
Bulk Purchase & Competitive Pricing – As a trusted B2B supplier, we offer cost-effective solutions for bulk orders, making our tags an ideal choice for contractors, construction firms, and scaffold rental companies.
With years of expertise in scaffold safety solutions, APAC Scaffold is committed to delivering premium-quality products, fast turnaround times, and exceptional customer service. Whether you need standard scaffold tags or a customized tagging system, we ensure you get the best value for your investment.
1. Initial Inspection (Before Use)
– Conduct a thorough safety check when erecting the scaffold.
– Inspect for proper bracing, platform security, guardrails, and load capacity.
– If safe, attach a green tag. If not, attach a yellow or red tag based on the condition.
2. Daily and Periodic Inspections
– OSHA and industry regulations require scaffolds to be inspected daily before each shift.
– A competent person (certified inspector or supervisor) should conduct the check.
– If conditions change, update the tag immediately.
3. After Alterations or Repairs
– If any modifications, repairs, or adjustments are made to the scaffold, a new inspection is required.
– The tag should be updated or replaced accordingly.
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