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Small Red Ball Valve Lockout - Red (45341) by Brady
Versatile and easy to use ball valve lockouts$23.99Supplied in: Each -
Ball & Ring Hitch Lock
Specifically designed to fit ball and ring hitches of any size$197.55Supplied in: Each -
Adjustable Gate Valve Lockout
Gate valve lockout afford users safe and versatile applications$33.19Supplied in: Each -
Brady® Ball Valve Lockout
These valve lockouts lock valves in closed positionFrom $36.35 To $62.35Supplied in: Each -
Single-User Electrical Lockout Kit
One person electrical lockout kits lock out circuit breakers, power cords and more.From $57.15 To $249.55Supplied in: Each -
Hubbell Plugout™
Highly visible electrical plug lockouts store conveniently on cordFrom $35.69 To $44.09Supplied in: Each -
Brady® Drinking Fountain Safety Cover
Disable access to drinking fountains in your facility$38.29Supplied in: Each -
Valve Lockouts
Valve lockout devices prevent injury or tamperingFrom $11.99 To $52.99Supplied in: Each -
MasterLock® Adjustable Cable Locks
Patented 4mm diameter cable locks can be easily adjusted to guarantee a tight and secure fit for safe lockout proceduresFrom $37.35 To $49.65Supplied in: Each -
MasterLock® Push Button Covers
Push button covers that prevent access to switches and control buttons$38.45Supplied in: Each -
Oversized Breaker Lockouts
Large circuit breaker provides effective safeguard against accidents$71.99Supplied in: Pack of 6 Each -
Brady® Push Button Lockouts
Electrical lockouts guard against accidental activation or unauthorized useFrom $73.99 To $84.99Supplied in: Each
Lockout Devices
Lockout devices are an important factor in complying with federal lockout/tagout regulations. These regulations highlight the employer's responsibility to protect workers from hazardous energy sources, with managers encouraged to develop safety programs that are best suited to their facility. This means that employers are allowed a variety of lockout/tagout (LOTO) devices to use.
As a leader in workplace safety, Seton offers customers a wide range of lockout devices to choose from. Using the proper LOTO devices helps ensure that machines and equipment are secure and kept within regulation compliance. For more information, view our resource on Improving Workplace Safety With Lockout Tagout.
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) has three particular requirements for setting up lockout tagout processes. These requirements are training, procedure documents, and inspections. Regarding training, regulations specify two types of people who should receive training: authorized and affected employees. Authorized employees are workers tasked with maintenance and/or servicing work. These are also the employees who are directly responsible for lock-out tag-out. Affected employees, meanwhile, are those work with or near equipment undergoing lockout/tagout (LOTO) routines.
In both instances, lockout training will depend on the proper allocation of time and resources. And for workplace safety, the time and effort going to such programs are more than worth it.