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Next Inspection Due Tags

Next Inspection Due Tags

Appliance Testing Supplies | SKU: LRT175RED
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Our Next Inspection Due Tags are designed for periodic inspection identification within the lifting and rigging industry. Available in 175mm and 300mm sizes, these durable zip-style lifting inspection tags provide clear inspection visibility on slings, harnesses, shackles, crane components and wire rope.

Built for industrial environments, they help maintain structured compliance schedules across safety-crtical gear. 

Packet Size: 100 tags

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Key Features

  • Designed for periodic inspection identification
  • Available in 175mm or 300mm sizes
  • Durable premium nylon construction
  • Impact, heat and UV resistant
  • Supplied in packs of 100
  • Manufactured to ISO 9001 standards

Specifications

Packet Size: 100 tags
Size: 175mm or 300mm
Material Premium Nylon

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Regular price $35.00
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Next Inspection Due Tags
Regular price $35.00
Regular price Sale price $35.00
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Frequently Asked Questions

What are Next Inspection Due tags used for in lifting and rigging?

Next Inspection Due tags are used to clearly display the next scheduled inspection date on lifting and rigging equipment. They provide a visible, site-based reference point for periodic inspections and are commonly attached to slings, shackles, harnesses, crane components, wire rope and other safety-critical assets.

What do the red, green, blue and yellow colours mean?

Red, green, blue and yellow are commonly used as part of quarterly inspection colour rotation systems. Many worksites rotate inspection colours every three months to provide immediate visual confirmation that equipment has been inspected within the current period.