Lockout Padlocks

Electrical Equipment Lockouts are essential safety procedures used to prevent accidental or unauthorized activation of electrical equipment during maintenance, repairs, or servicing. By isolating and securing energy sources, lockouts help protect workers from hazards such as electric shocks, arc flashes, or equipment malfunctions.

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    Electrical Equipment Lockouts are essential safety procedures used to prevent accidental or unauthorized activation of electrical equipment during maintenance, repairs, or servicing. By isolating and securing energy sources, lockouts help protect workers from hazards such as electric shocks, arc flashes, or equipment malfunctions.

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    Lockout Tagout Padlocks and labels allow you to quickly id equipment, areas and padlocks with important lockout/tagout (LOTO) information. These are self-adhering high-performance labels that can withstand harsh environments, provide Master Key system and Grand Master Key system

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    Lockout hasps are a valuable and convenient way to lockout an energy source ensuring that your worker's safety is never compromised. Our hasps are available in a variety of highly visible, labeled and nonconductive options. They are ideal for group lockout procedures and will help give your team the piece of mind that each energy source is properly isolated.

PRODUCT ADVANTAGES

  • Unique Keycodes

    Unique Keycodes

    Each padlock is engraved with a unique keycode on the padlock key and the bottom face of the lock body, thus making it a breeze to record the distribution of locks in your facility.

  • Key-Retaining Cylinder

    Key-Retaining Cylinder

    Each padlock comes with a key-retaining brass cylinder, which means the key can only be removed when the padlock is locked, providing added safety and helping to limit lost keys. Plus, 2 keys are included with each padlock.

  • Resists Tough Environments

    Resists Tough Environments

    Our unibody nylon lockout padlocks can effectively isolate hazardous electricity and withstand even the most demanding environment, helping you to create the safest possible workplace for your employees.

  • Different Keying Options

    Different Keying Options

    When keyed different, each padlock can only be opened with its own unique key, allowing only authorized individuals access to their respective padlocks. When keyed alike, you benefit from same-key convenience.

  • Standardized Options

    Standardized Options

    Padlock options are customizable by shape, size, & color to maintain an efficient work environment. Brady provides you with 5 colors to easily identify different departments, shifts or contractors.

  • Versatile Labels

    Versatile Labels

    Each padlock includes danger warning labels in English, French, and Spanish, plus additional write-on labels to include specific instructions to efficiently communicate with your workforce.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

  • What is a safety padlock?

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    A safety padlock is a lock specifically designed for use in Lockout Tagout (LOTO) procedures to secure energy isolation points during maintenance or servicing.

  • How is a safety padlock different from a regular padlock?

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    Unlike standard padlocks, safety padlocks are non-conductive (if plastic), key-retaining, color-coded, and have unique key codes to prevent duplication. They are also lighter and often labeled for identification.

  • What materials are safety padlocks made from?

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    Safety padlocks are commonly made from materials like:
    1. Plastic (Nylon or Thermoplastic): Non-conductive and corrosion-resistant
    2. Aluminum: Lightweight and durable
    3. Steel: Heavy-duty applications (used with caution in electrical environments)

  • What is a key-retaining feature?

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    A key-retaining padlock does not allow the key to be removed unless the padlock is locked. This ensures the user doesn't leave it unlocked accidentally.

  • Why are safety padlocks color-coded?

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    Color coding helps identify which worker owns the lock, or which department or type of hazard it relates to. This improves visibility, safety, and accountability.

  • Can multiple workers lock out the same equipment?

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    Yes. A lockout hasp allows multiple padlocks to be applied to a single energy isolation point, so that each worker stays protected until their own lock is removed.

  • How many keys come with a safety padlock?

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    Typically, each safety padlock comes with one unique key to maintain personal control and prevent unauthorized access.

  • Can I get replacement keys?

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    Some safety padlock manufacturers offer key replacement services, but only under strict control. Most safety programs discourage replacement keys to maintain individual lock security.

  • Are safety padlocks available with key systems?

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    Yes. Common keying systems include:
    1. Keyed Different (KD): Each padlock has a unique key
    2. Keyed Alike (KA): Multiple padlocks share the same key
    3. Master Keyed (MK): Different padlocks with individual keys, but one master key can open them all.

  • Where should safety padlocks be stored?

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    Padlocks should be stored in a lockout station or shadow board in a clean, dry, and accessible location near the work area.

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