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Portable Combo Storage/Group Lock Boxes
From $201.99 To $415.95Supplied in: Each -
Wall Mount Combo Storage Cabinet/Group Lock Box
From $415.95 To $1,143.95Supplied in: Each -
Portable Metal Lock Box - Red (65699) by Brady
$67.99Supplied in: Each -
Zing® RecycLockout Group Lockout Box
$135.15Supplied in: Each -
Portable Storage and Group Lockout Box
From $249.55 To $883.95Supplied in: Each -
Master Lock® Portable Group Lock Box with Key Window
$124.75Supplied in: Each -
Modular Lock Box
$207.95Supplied in: Each -
Crew Lock Box
$207.95Supplied in: Each -
Standard Portable Lock Box
From $93.55 To $311.95Supplied in: Each -
Brady® Lockout Station
$307.99Supplied in: Each -
Brady Portable Metal Blue Metal Lockbox - Accommodates 13 Safety Locks (45190)
$67.99Supplied in: Each -
Brady Metal Wall Lock Box - Yellow - Part Number - 46134 - 1/Each
$125.99Supplied in: Each -
Master Lock® Portable Group Lock Box with Key & Side Window
$124.75Supplied in: Each -
Portable Group Lock Box with Key Window & Rewritable Tag
$155.95Supplied in: Each -
Master Lock® Latch Tight™ Group Lock Box
$93.55Supplied in: Each -
Group Lockout Boxes
From $155.95 To $176.75Supplied in: Each -
SlimView™ Group Lock Box
$84.99Supplied in: Each -
Group Lockout Box
$228.75Supplied in: Each -
Ultra Compact Group Lockout Box with Nylon Safety Lockout Padlocks
From $99.99 To $100.99Supplied in: Kit -
Group Lockout Tagout Box - 27 Holes
$145.55Supplied in: Each -
Metal Wall Lock Box (105714) by Brady
$143.99Supplied in: Each -
Wall Mount Group Lock Boxes
$207.95Supplied in: Each
Group Lock Boxes
Store and secure lockout tagout (LOTO) equipment with a group lock box from Seton. Made from durable materials, our boxes can protect large and small LOTO tools and devices under any condition or environment.
Designed to serve multiple functions, our group lock boxes can also provide energy isolation solutions by limiting the weight on each energy point, especially when large teams are working. Furthermore, these devices can also reduce the locks needed on jobs and identify workers still working on each energy source.
In accordance to the regulations of the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), facilities generating electric power need to use lockout tagout (LOTO) protocols. The operations supervisors of these facilities should initiate these practices, and encourage operations personnel to follow them.
Once the operations supervisors initiate the practices and select the energy blocking points, the shift supervisors should then utilize a group lock box. This box can contain the number of field locks needed to implement the LOTO practices, and other LOTO tools and devices.
Seton offers group lock boxes that are ideal for any LOTO practice. Made from durable materials like steel, acrylic, and polycarbonate, our boxes can keep your LOTO equipment safe and secure.