Lockout Padlocks
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£18.44 £15.37
- Ideal for any lockout/tagout application
- Extra-long, 76mm tall shackle
- Thermoplastic, non-conductive body
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£22.52 £18.77
Fits around valves and circuit breakers to lock out multiple items simultaneously. Available in several lengths from 61cm to 15m.
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£26.18 £21.82
- Solid brass design - ideal for a wide variety of security applications
- Set your own 4 digit unlocking code
- Hardened steel shackle with excellent cutting resistance
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£28.26 £23.55
High security steel padlock with weather-tough protective cover for use outdoors.
Lock Dimensions
Width Length Diameter Clearance Pins 54mm 29mm 8mm 23mm 5 23 Reward PointsPrice Match GuaranteeML-6121 -
£41.93 £34.94
- High security padlock
- Selection of shackle types
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£46.74 £38.95
- Rectangular-shape padlock for general security applications
- 90mm wide zinc body surrounded by hardened steel
- Minimised exposured to shackle to resist bolt cutters
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£126.65 £105.54
- Uniquely designed, smart padlock with Bluetooth technology - unlocks using your smartphone
- Competely secure, with military-grade hackproofing
- Unlock keypad for when your phone isn't available, and give access to guests for set time periods
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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.