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Tagging systems
August 1st 2007

When Kenny Fraser joined Northern Marine Management as marine safety superintendent, he introduced a centrally controlled tagging system for on-board equipment used by ships' crews and maintenance teams.

He opted for a combination of Scafftag's Lockout Tagout range – Loktag and Pro-lock. These are used to offer a clearly visible inspection status of on-board equipment such as access points for cargo and ballast tanks, as well as locking access to hydraulic instrumentation and electrical equipment.

Fraser believes a key benefit is the system's ability to overcome language barriers. He says that the simplicity of the product means that is has been understood and adopted easily.

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