Block air hoses from connecting to compressed air so equipment can't start
Close over the ends of battery cables to keep machinery turned off
Wrap around levers to prevent them from moving up and down
Identify different types of lockouts by color
Secure a single breaker with multiple padlocks until all work is complete
Physically block breaker switches from flipping until you remove the bar
Lock out switches with a through-hole to prevent accidental start-ups
Lock circuit breaker switches, even if they don't have a through-hole
Lock small switches on DIN-rail mounted breakers without a through-hole Pins stick into holes in the housing on your DIN-rail-mount circuit breaker
Clamp to a surface nearby to pull the cable tight from a fixed point
Differently-sized jaws at each end lock spaces with various clearances
Everything you need to lock out your electrical equipment or valves
Include an assortment of padlocks, hasps, and other electrical lockouts on hand
Block access to the entire panel rather than locking individual breakers
Cover a machine's plug so no one can start it up during maintenance
Make sure no one inserts a plug into an IEC socket during maintenance
Lock out nearly any power source or supply line in your facility
Everything you need to lock out a forklift
Prevent anyone from inserting a fuse in a fuse block
Block access to the main valve on a gas cylinder
A hinged design makes it easy to mount these lockouts
Block the rungs on a ladder to prevent unauthorized climbing
Cinch over large electrical connectors, spouts, and other odd-sized controls
An assortment of steel lockout chains, hasps, and more for hazardous spaces
Lock out power sources to keep machinery off during repairs
Attach to equipment with a chain so they won’t get lost
A Danger label alerts passersby that the energy control is locked out
Cover a steering wheel to communicate when equipment is out of service
Fit into tight spaces and still accommodate padlocks for each team member
Fit into tight spaces and include a label to record who set the lockout
Include an assortment of lockouts that rotate inward for tight spaces
Each lockout rotates into itself so you can install it in tight spaces
Made of plastic to prevent shocks from electrical equipment
Made of plastic to prevent shocks, and include a holder for disposable tags
Rigid sides prevent workers from pressing buttons on pendant switches
Pins slot into holes from the outside for a more secure hold than clamp-on lockouts
Pins stick into holes in the housing on your DIN-rail-mount circuit breaker
Weave the cable through valves and controls before pinching shut
Prevent gas, steam, or chemicals from flowing through your line
Slide onto a plug and lock with keys to block power sources
Bring to a job site to store lockout keys while the team works
Bring to a worksite and mount on the wall for safe storage
The clasps interlock to protect against prying
Clasps prevent prying and a chain keeps the hasp close by when not in use
Hasp interlocks to prevent prying and the chain keeps lockouts attached
Shut tight enough that picks and other tools can't pry them open
A slot instead of holes makes it easy to install multiple padlocks
Manually tighten cables even after they're locked out
Prevent workers from pressing on/off or emergency-stop buttons
Flexible cables retract for a tight fit around controls without any slack
From a single point, lock out multiple breaker switches
Wrap around an entire tie bar on your DIN-rail-mount circuit breaker
Clamp on an emergency air brake so you can't connect a trailer to a semi-truck
Cover valve hand wheels to prevent turning when repairing systems downstream
A single lockout fits valve handwheels and handles of different sizes
Stop gas and fluid valve handles from opening or closing during maintenance
Everything you need to safely lock out nearly every valve in your facility
Block valves that have a small handle or no handle to secure a lockout onto
Prevent workers from accidentally flipping toggle- or rocker-style switches
Everything you need to lock out most electrical equipment and valves
People must remove their padlocks from the box to access the lockout key
Everything you need to lock out most electrical equipment and valves Mount group lockout items to a wall to keep them organized and within reach
Store the valve handle in the zippered pouch to prevent valve operation
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