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Multi-User Starter Lock Out Kits
Starter lockout kits are a great way to start a new lockout program.From $259.95 To $727.95Supplied in: Kit -
Multi-Person Electrical Lockout Kits
Multi-person electrical lockout kits feature specialized hardware to help lock out electric power sources.From $166.35 To $436.75Supplied in: Each -
Lock and Tag Carrier with Nylon Safety Lockout Padlocks
Safely power down faster when you power up your lockout tagout readiness with this fully outfitted, convenient, easily accessible and portable carrier.From $129.99 To $132.99Supplied in: Kit -
Empty Lockout Toolboxes
Create your own custom lockout kits by filling these tool boxes with just the lockout devices you needFrom $27.69 To $34.79Supplied in: Each -
Economy Lockout Kit
This lockout kit features color-coded locks for easy identification by workers$207.95Supplied in: Each -
Single-User Starter Lock Out Kits
One person starter lockout kits ensure employees have the right tools to lock out equipment during maintenance and repair.From $103.95 To $207.95Supplied in: Each -
Premium Lockout Kit
Convenient lockout kits for electrical and valve lockout situations$311.95Supplied in: Set -
Master Lock® Bilingual Lockout Station
Valve lockout station for long term manufacturing facility use.$457.55Supplied in: Each -
Electrical Lockout Toolbox
Handy tool box lockout kit conveniently holds lockout tools$415.95Supplied in: Set
Lockout Kits
The success of lockout/tagout (LOTO) practices depends on the proper use of safety devices, among which are lockout kits. By keeping lockout tools secure and handy, these kits fill an important role in the overall safety of employees. Employers should thus make sure that their facility is adequately supplied with these devices.
To meet this need, Seton offers a wide range of lockout kit variants. Customers can choose among different electrical lockout kits, modular lock boxes, breaker lock boxes, and many others. With the proper use of these safety kits, an effective LOTO process can be implemented both easily and effectively. For more information, view our resource on Improving Workplace Safety With Lockout Tagout.
According to the Occupational Safety & Health Administration (OSHA), failing to control hazardous energy results in nearly 10 percent of the serious workplace accidents in various industries throughout the country. And unfortunately, a lax attitude toward LOTO procedures are far too common. The view that lockout/tagout needlessly makes work more difficult, or is too complicated for maintenance tasks, is not unheard-of from both workers and managers alike.
Such an attitude should not be the norm. If safety regulations call for tags and lockout kits, then these should be used accordingly. When it comes to safeguarding workers from hazardous energy, neither experience nor expediency should be a license to negate following safety procedures.