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Lock out circuit breaker switches with a through-hole to prevent accidental start-ups. These lockouts have pins that fit in the hole for a more secure hold than clamp-on lockouts.
A lockout for every style of circuit breaker switch—these lockouts clamp over your switch, so it doesn’t matter if it has a through hole.
From a single point, lock out multiple breaker switches—these lockouts wrap around an entire tie bar so it won’t budge. Compared to clamp-on lockouts, they’re more secure.
Secure a single breaker switch with multiple padlocks to keep electricity safely off until the entire team is finished with a maintenance task.
Lock out multiple breaker switches from a single point—these lockouts wrap around an entire tie bar on your DIN-rail-mount circuit breaker so it won’t budge. Compared to pin-in and pin-out lockouts, they’re more secure.
More secure than clamp-on lockouts, these lockouts have pins that slot into the holes on your switch housing from the outside. They’ll secure switches connected by a tie bar, too—attach them to just one of the switches to lock out all of the switches connected to the tie bar.
With pins that stick into the holes inside your switch housing, these lockouts are more secure than clamp-on lockouts. They’ll secure tie bars, too—attach them to just one of the switches to lock out the whole thing.
Sized to fit the small switches on DIN-rail mount circuit breakers, these lockouts prevent someone from activating a circuit during maintenance. They clamp onto the switch, so they work on more circuit breakers than pin-in and pin-out lockouts.
Lock out electrical panels, switches, and other power sources to keep machinery off during repairs.
Lockouts come in different colors for easy identification and to help meet OSHA standards. The label is permanently attached to record employee name and department.
Same as our other low-profile lockout hasps, but with an attached label to record employee name and department.
Like two lockout hasps in one, there's a jaw at each end with different clearances for added versatility.
These have a chain to attach to equipment so they won't get lost.
Ideal for circuit breakers and other electrical equipment, these hasps are made of nonconductive plastic to prevent shocks. Use them to lock out controls to keep machinery off while completing repairs.
A Danger label on these hasps alerts passersby that an energy control is locked out. Use them to make sure machinery doesn’t get powered up during repairs.
With a smaller overall length, these lockout hasps fit in tighter spaces than other lockout hasps yet still hold a similar number of locks.
Made of plastic, these hasps limit the risk of shock when you’re locking out electrical equipment. They have a holder for a disposable lockout tag to alert others to repairs.
Clasps interlock when you close these lockouts to protect against prying.
A fold-over closing design hinders prying, while a slot instead of holes makes it easy to install multiple padlocks.
With a fold-over clasp design, these hasps shut tight enough that picks and other tools can't pry them open.
In addition to an overlapping hasp that interlocks when closed, lockouts have a chain that attaches to equipment so they won't get lost.
A hinged design makes mounting these lockouts easy.
Prevent valve hand wheels from turning.
Each lockout rotates into itself, making installation in tight spaces easier than other lockouts.
Close your valve, remove the handle, and store the handle in the lockout's zippered pouch. The lockout fits around the pipe, covers the valve stem, and secures the pouch's zipper to prevent valve operation.
Stop gas and fluid valve handles from opening and closing during maintenance.
In addition to a hasp that interlocks when closed, lockout has an adapter to lock out a valve and a chain that attaches to equipment so it won't get lost.
When your valve has a small handle or no handle to secure a lockout onto, these compact lockouts prevent accidental turns.
Lock out most valves in your facility with just one device. These lockouts clamp onto a variety of valve handwheels and handles.
Lock out a plug that powers machinery so no one starts it up during maintenance. Place a plug into the cylinder of these lockouts and secure with a padlock.
Make sure no one inserts a plug into an IEC socket on your equipment during maintenance.
These lockouts plug into standard two- and three-prong plugs and lock with keys so the plug can't be used.
Tighten these cables hassle-free—unlike pinch-point cables, you can pull them tighter even after they’re locked out.
Lock out equipment during maintenance and repairs—these flexible cables retract for a tight fit around controls without any slack.
Lock out panel boxes, multiple gate valves, and oversized controls with a pinch.
More secure than standard lockout cables, these lockouts clamp to a surface nearby, giving you a fixed point to pull the cable tight. Since the body of the lockout doesn’t hang freely like on standard lockout cables, their cable stays taut.
Mount near machines your team is repairing to lock them out with fewer padlocks.
Lock out a machine with fewer padlocks when a team is working.
Carry these boxes from job to job and mount them near equipment to lock out valves, electrical controls, and other machines with fewer padlocks, saving your team time.
Isolate air-powered equipment from a compressed air source.
Prohibit access to the main valve on a gas cylinder.
Prevent cranes, hoists, and other machinery controlled by pendant switches from starting up during maintenance.
Mount these lockouts over a toggle- or rocker-style wall switch so it can’t be flipped during maintenance.
Lock out hoist controls, large electrical connectors, spouts, and other odd-sized controls.
Lock out the on/off or emergency-stop buttons on machinery to prevent accidental or unauthorized startups, such as during maintenance.
Padlock these lockouts over the ends of battery cables to keep forklifts, pallet jacks, and other machinery powered off during maintenance.
Lock pipe blinds in place to prevent gas, steam, or chemicals from flowing through your line. These lockouts block access to flange bolts, keeping your team safe during pipeline maintenance.
Make sure no one inserts a fuse in a fuse block when you’ve turned off equipment for maintenance.
Block access to your entire panel during maintenance and repairs. With these lockouts, you don’t have to spend time locking out individual breakers or fussing with traditional lockout cables.
Keep an assortment of padlocks, hasps, and other electrical lockouts on hand. Stored in a portable case, these sets have everything you need to lock out electrical equipment around your facility—just grab them and go.
Keep items for group lockouts organized and within reach with these sets. They mount to a wall and provide hangers for your lockout supplies.
Keep everything you need to lock out most electrical equipment and valves around your facility in a single spot against the wall. These sets have supplies for locking out circuit breakers, valves, plugs, wall switches, and other controls.
Sets include a variety of electrical and valve lockouts as well as padlocks.
Lock out nearly any power source or supply line in your facility, from circuit breakers and valve handles to wall switches and air hose. These sets include padlocks, hasps, and other lockouts in a carrying case—just grab them and go.
Stronger than lockout cable, the steel lockout chain in these sets securely blocks access to hazardous spaces and controls on large machinery during repairs. These sets also include hasps, padlocks, tags, and cable ties.
Everything you need to safely lock out nearly every valve in your facility—these sets include adjustable ball valve and wheel lockouts along with a universal and cable lockout to tackle unusually shaped valves.
Prevent injuries while servicing a forklift—these kits come with everything you need to perform lockout tagout procedures.
Locks have a vertical shackle clearance that's greater than 1” and include a Danger label as well as a write-on label marked Property of. Padlocks come in a variety of colors for lockout identification compliance. Choose these locks if you need locks that each open with a different key.
Eye catching and visually distinct from typical padlocks, these padlocks come in a variety of colors that are useful for lockout identification practices.
With a tall shackle and a palette of colors to pick from, these locks are easy to spot around large hasps or thick chains. Each opens with a different key, and all have random key numbers.
Safely lock out electrical equipment—these padlocks are made entirely out of plastic, so they don't conduct electricity. Unlike metal padlocks, they’re nonmagnetic and won’t spark. They come in a variety of colors that grab your attention and display a warning label that signals a machine is locked out.
For added security, locks have specially designed keys that cannot be duplicated and cannot be removed when the lock is open.
In addition to a vertical shackle clearance that's greater than 1”, these locks have specially designed keys that cannot be duplicated and cannot be removed when the lock is open.
Lock out equipment outdoors to prevent accidental startups during maintenance. These padlocks come in a variety of colors that grab your attention and display a warning label that alerts you to locked-out machines.
Fit the extra-long shackle of these padlocks around oversized hasps and chains to lock out equipment outdoors. They come in a variety of colors that catch your eye and display a warning label that alerts you to locked-out machines.
Lock out equipment outdoors to prevent accidental startups during maintenance. These padlocks come in a variety of eye-catching colors that stand out from regular padlocks.
Useful for lockout identification practices, these padlocks come in a variety of colors to catch your eye. Choose them if you need several locks that open with the same key.
With an extra-long shackle, these padlocks can secure equipment locked out by oversized hasps, chains, and other devices. They come in a variety of eye-catching colors.
Locks have a vertical shackle clearance that's greater than 1" and include a Danger label as well as a write-on label marked Property of. Padlocks come in a variety of colors for lockout identification compliance. Choose these locks if you need several locks that open with the same key.
All external parts are plastic, making these locks nonconductive, nonsparking, and nonmagnetic. Locks include a Danger label as well as a write-on label marked Property of. They come in a variety of colors for lockout identification compliance. Choose these locks if you need several locks that open with the same key.
With an extra-long shackle, these padlocks fit around oversized hasps and thick chains on outdoor equipment to prevent accidental startup during maintenance. They come in a variety of colors that grab your attention and display a warning label to alert you to locked-out machines.
Made from corrosion-resistant materials, these padlocks lock out equipment outdoors and come in a variety of bold colors that stand out from regular padlocks. Choose these padlocks if you need several locks that open with the same key.
Lock out equipment outdoors to prevent accidental startups during maintenance. These padlocks come in a variety of colors to grab your attention and display a warning label that alerts you to locked-out machines.
Vertical shackle clearance is greater than 1". Padlocks come in a variety of colors for lockout identification compliance. Choose these locks if you want individual locks or groups of locks that open with their own key, but also open with a master key.
Locks have a vertical shackle clearance that's greater than 1" and include a Danger label as well as a write-on label marked Property of. Padlocks come in a variety of colors for lockout identification compliance. Choose these locks if you want individual locks or groups of locks that open with their own key, but also open with a master key.
Padlocks come in a variety of colors for lockout identification compliance. Choose these locks if you want individual locks or groups of locks that open with their own key, but also open with a master key.
This master keyed set includes eight different-color padlocks that open with a specific key number and a master key that opens all of the padlocks. The different-color padlocks are for lockout identification compliance.
Weave the shackle on these padlocks through lockouts on outdoor valves, electrical panels, or other equipment during repairs without the hassle of extra cables or padlocks. To alert others to the maintenance, they have a warning label and come in a variety of striking colors.
Alert others to locked-out equipment—these padlocks come in a variety of colors that will stand out from a typical padlock. A long, flexible shackle simplifies your lockout process by replacing the need for a separate cable and padlock. Weave the shackle through multiple hasps or lockouts.
A long, flexible shackle means you can weave these locks through tight areas and around valves and other bulky tools. Use them like a cable lockout.
Eye-catching colors and a danger label on these padlocks alerts others to locked-out machines. Snake the flexible shackle through cramped spaces or multiple lockouts—no extra cables or padlocks needed.
Snake the shackle on these padlocks through lockouts on outdoor valves, electrical panels, or other equipment during repairs—no extra cables or padlocks needed. These padlocks come in a variety of eye-catching colors and include a warning label that alerts others to the maintenance.
Color-code your lockout system with these flexible padlocks.
A danger label and distinct colors make these flexible-shackle locks useful for lockout identification practices.
Replace individual and get master padlock keys.
Prevent accidental start-up when servicing equipment.
Adjust and maintain the pressure of your compressed air.
Includes technical, machinery, and electrical code handbooks as well as occupational safety manuals and field reference books.
Includes digital handbooks and video programs on OSHA's lockout/tagout procedures.
Block the rungs on a ladder with these lockout signs to prevent unauthorized climbing.
Connect quick-clamp sanitary tube fittings—also known as aseptic fittings—for a fast and easy way to access your line.
Keep enclosures locked until the power is cut. A multipoint latch connects to a flange-mount disconnect switch (not included) to hold the door closed, preventing potential electrical shock.
Cover a steering wheel to communicate when equipment is out of service.