Surgical & Sterilisation Locking Tags

Surgical locking tags and sterilisation tags are used to identify and control the status of surgical instruments, trays and equipment as they move through decontamination, sterilisation and storage processes. These tags provide clear visual identification of whether items are clean, used, under inspection or ready for use. Used within hospitals and sterile services departments (CSSD), tamper-evident locking tags help reduce handling errors and support process control by ensuring equipment status is clearly communicated throughout clinical workflows.

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Sterilisation & Status Identification

Locking tags are used to indicate equipment status (e.g. CLEAN, DIRTY, REPAIR), while sterilisation indicator tags provide confirmation that sterilisation processes have been completed.

 

How Are Surgical Locking Tags Used?

Surgical locking tags are used to identify and secure surgical trays, instruments and equipment as they move through decontamination, sterilisation and storage processes. They provide a clear visual indication of status, such as CLEAN, DIRTY, REPAIR or READY FOR USE, helping to support process control and reduce handling errors. These tags are commonly used in hospitals, sterile services departments (CSSD), clinics and laboratories where traceability and clear communication of equipment status is important. Locking tags provide tamper evidence and status identification. Where confirmation of sterilisation exposure is required, specialist sterilisation indicator tags may be used.