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Lockouts

Lockout devices are essential tools used in industrial and commercial settings to control hazardous energy and prevent the accidental start-up of machines or equipment during maintenance, repair, or servicing.

For more information on lockout tagout devices, view our guide here.

Here at Cromwell, we stock a wide range of lockout devices from our trusted exclusive brand Matlock as well as national brands Centurion. Brady® and ABUS®.

What do lockout devices do?

Lockout devices help safeguard workers from injury and ensure compliance with safety regulations, such as lockout/tagout procedures.

What are the main types of lockout devices


• **Lockout/Tagout (LOTO) Kits** - LOTO kits typically include a variety of devices used to secure energy-isolating devices and communicate the maintenance status of equipment through tags. They often contain lockout hasps, padlocks, tags, and sometimes other accessories.

• **Lockout Hasps** - Lockout hasps are devices that enable multiple workers to lock out the same energy source, ensuring that equipment remains inoperable during maintenance.

• **Valve Lockouts** - Valve lockouts are designed to secure valve handles in the off position to prevent the accidental release of hazardous materials or fluids.

• **Electrical Lockouts** - Electrical lockouts are devices used to isolate electrical equipment, such as circuit breakers, switches, and plugs, to prevent the flow of electrical energy during maintenance.

• **Circuit Breaker Lockouts** - Circuit breaker lockouts are designed to secure circuit breaker switches in the off position, preventing unintentional energisation.

## Considerations when choosing lockouts
• **Compatibility** - Ensure that the lockout device is compatible with the specific machinery or equipment in your facility. Different lockouts are designed for different energy sources and types of equipment.

• **Visibility** - Choose lockout devices with high visibility, such as bright colors or labels, to ensure that workers can easily identify the status of the equipment.

• **Ease of Use** - Select lockout devices that are easy to install and remove but are secure when in place. Complicated or cumbersome devices may lead to non-compliance.

• **Durability** - Look for lockout devices made from durable materials that can withstand the environmental conditions of your workplace. They should resist corrosion and wear over time.

• **Versatility** - Opt for lockout devices that can be used for various energy isolation points, reducing the need for multiple types of lockouts.

By carefully considering these factors, you can choose lockout devices that effectively contribute to the safety of workers and comply with regulatory requirements in your workplace. It's crucial to prioritise the proper implementation of lockout/tagout procedures to prevent accidents and protect the well-being of employees.

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