Lockout Padlocks

  1. Masterlock 4130 Vline Brass Padlock
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    Masterlock 4130 Vline Brass Padlock
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    £5.30 £4.42
    • Optimised to resist the elements and so features a weather resistant 30mm wide, brass body
    • Non-rekayable, 4-pin tumbler cylinder to resist picking
    • Suitable for locking cabinets, fences, waste management equipment, well and septic covers
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    ML4130
  2. Masterlock 1500 Series Double-Armoured Steel Combination Padlock
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    Masterlock 1500 Series Double-Armoured Steel Combination Padlock
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    £6.53 £5.44
    • Dial combination padlock for general security applications
    • 48mm wide, double-reinforced stainless steel body
    • Hardened steel shackle
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    ML-COMBO
  3. Masterlock 9120/9140 Aluminium Padlocks w/ Size Choice
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    Masterlock 9120/9140 Aluminium Padlocks w/ Size Choice
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    £7.40 £6.17
    • Aluminium body with protective vinyl coating
    • Choose between two different options
    • Smaller and larger sizes available
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    ML-9120-9141
  4. Masterlock 620/630 Combination Padlock
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    Masterlock 620/630 Combination Padlock
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    £9.30 £7.75
    • Aluminium padlock with brass finish
    • Set your own 3-digit combination
    • Diameter shackle fits most luggage zips
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    ML-620-630

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About Lockout Padlocks

Lockout padlocks are an essential part of creating any Lockout/Tagout programme.

Padlocks used during lockout serve as the means of securing an isolation point in place and they're available in a wide variety of sizes, shapes, and types to cater to different applications.

During the lockout, the best practice is for each responsible team member working on maintenance or involved at any point with the lockout procedure to have their padlock. They should fix this padlock to the isolation point alongside other team members and only they - or a qualified supervisor - should remove the padlock after essential work is completed.

Doing so ensures the safety of the worker; as the padlock is still attached, you know that they are unaccounted for and are potentially in danger.

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