1. Lockout Hasp: A lockout hasp is a safety device used to secure a switch, valve, or other energy-isolating device. It prevents the equipment from being energized, allowing workers to safely perform maintenance and repair work.
2. Lockout Padlocks: Lockout padlocks are used to secure an energy-isolating device in the “off” position. They are available in various sizes and colors to meet the needs of different applications.
3. Lockout Tags: Lockout tags are used to inform personnel about the status of an energy-isolating device. They are used in conjunction with padlocks and other lockout devices to ensure that the device remains in the “off” position.
4. Lockout Stations: Lockout stations are used to store lockout devices and tags in one convenient location. This helps personnel to quickly and easily identify the appropriate lockout device for the task.
5. Lockout Kits: Lockout kits contain all the necessary lockout devices and tags to safely secure an energy-isolating device. They are available in a variety of sizes and configurations to meet the needs of different applications.
6. Lockout Software: Lockout software is used to manage and track lockout devices, tags, and procedures. It helps personnel to ensure that all lockout devices are properly used and accounted for.
7. Lockout Signs: Lockout signs are used to inform personnel about the status of an energy-isolating device. They are available in a variety of sizes and materials to meet the needs of different applications.
8. Lockout Labels: Lockout labels are used to identify the purpose of an energy-isolating device. They are available in a variety of sizes and materials to meet the needs of different applications.
9. Lockout Training: Lockout training is used to educate personnel on the proper use of lockout devices and procedures. It helps personnel to understand the importance of lockout safety and the risks associated with not following proper lockout procedures.
10. Lockout/Tagout Devices: Lockout/tagout devices are used to secure an energy-isolating device in the “off” position. They are available in a variety of sizes and materials to meet the needs of different applications.