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Old 23-01-2009, 09:02   #25
pabscars
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Re: Putting stickers on computer for identification

Imo i think the easiest and most effective way to identify your assets is to have them PAT tested as this normally requires them to be identified on the plug or carcase with a very sticky lable showing a unique number , personally for identifying our company kit i also apply a bar code to the appliance which makes it easier to PAT test next time round.

This kind of kills several birds with 1 stone because you end up with an accurate asset list and a means of identifying each bit of kit, plus legal compliance, and if your PAT testing every 12 months it will almost always be upto date.

we use labels purchased from Portable Appliance Safety Services or PASS for short, and the labels arent that expensive. if memory serves me correct it costs about 40 odd quid for 500 lables.

like i say my company has been using them for the last 5 years and havent had any issues with them falling off yet.
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