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Lockout Tagout - Lockboxes
What are Lockboxes?
Provision of a safe location to store keys and other activation devices during maintenance or repair.
When to use Lockboxes?
Once equipment has been isolated and made safe, any keys or other activating equipment can be stored safely in a Lockbox to
prevent accidental re-energisation. Multiple padlocks can be a xed to the Lockbox which all must be removed before gaining
access to the contents.
Lockbox Ladder Lockout
Red powder coated Steel Lockbox for storage of keys or other Manufactured from exible woven PVC, this device is
machine activation devices. placed over the rungs of a ladder or the steps of other
climbing apparatus to prevent its use. The integral eyelet
Once a machine has been isolated and made safe, its keys are allows it to be locked out with a suitable padlock and tag.
placed in the Lockbox; each authorised person working on
the machine then applies their own padlock to the Lockbox, Size Code
ensuring the keys cannot be accessed until every authorised See below LOK245
user is satis ed the machine is safe.
• 13 padlock xing holes.
• Carry handle on top.
Dimensions:
Size (HxWxD) Code 330mm Wide
155 x 255 x 100mm LOK015 800mm Height from top crease to eyelet
1775mm Total length
(Padlocks not included).
Compact Lockbox
A compact version of the Lockbox,
suitable for up to 7 padlocks.
Size (HxWxD) Code
155 x 115 x 110mm LOK150
Wall Mount Lockbox
A compact Lockbox suitable for wall
xing or use as a mobile unit. Suitable
for up to 15 padlocks.
Size (HxWxD) Code
258 x 160 x 85mm LOK169
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