Lockout devices control energy sources and ensure machine and equipment remain inoperable to prevent unexpected start-up or release of stored energy in accordance with OSHA 29 CFR 1910.147 requirements. Look to view the keys and padlocks in a secure lock box that is shaped to say STOP! Four rows of aluminum strips contain 16 hooks to hang keys ? identifiable through the clear front cover. Once closed, holes and slots along the edges of box and cover align. Secure with up to 44 padlocks (sold separately). Plus, there is a hole on the left backside for a supervisor?s padlock. Each padlock represents a worker on the lockout project. Each padlock removed signifies the worker has completed their portion of the project. Yet there is no access to the keys of the locked-out devices until the last padlock is removed.
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