Lock over your regulator knob to prevent unwanted pressure changes
Manage the flow of fluids to move equipment in air- and hydraulic-powered systems
Gradually open and close to control the volume of air and liquids through a line
Replace or cut new keys for padlocks, enclosures, cabinet doors, and locksets
Keep padlocks, tags, and other lockout tools neatly stored and ready to use
Store all of your lockout safety procedure forms in one place
Ensure that machines stay turned off to prevent accidents during maintenance work
Tie around gates and equipment and secure with a padlock to prevent break-ins or theft
Shackle objects together, such as a door and its frame, to prevent theft or unauthorized entry
View digital machinery handbooks and video programs on OSHA's lockout/tagout procedures
Prevent accidental start-up when servicing equipment
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