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160 Personal Electrical Lockout Kit Ideal for use in truck, van, or cart. Kit includes safety lockout devices needed to comply with OSHA Lockout/Tagout requirements when working on an electrical box, at a jobsite or plant. All devices come in a convenient, durable carrying case. Padlocks are keyed-alike for a single employee. Sold individually. Kit Contents Refill # Description UOM PRICE QTY. 410-RED Zenex™ Padlocks, Keyed Alike Ea $13.98 3 7C5-RED Circuit Breaker Padlock Ea 9.59 1 420 Hasp Ea 5.71 1 491B Grip Tight™ Lockout for Wide or Tall Breaker Toggles Ea 9.17 2 493B Grip Tight™ Lockout for Standard Breaker Toggles Ea 6.86 3 497A Danger Tags, 12/Pack Bg 19.76 1 496B Universal Wall Switch Cover Toggle and Paddle Switch Ea 7.68 1 427 Snap-On Red Hasp Ea 11.40 1 S1017 Safety Carry Handle Case Ea 20.10 1 ITEM # DESCRIPTION UOM PRICE 1457E410KA Personal electrical lockout kit w/ thermoplastic padlocks Ea $136.07 1457E410KA 1458E410 Group Electrical Lockout Kit Lightweight, modular group kit for multiple worker lockout. Includes permanent write-on labels in English, Spanish and French that allow instant on-site customization for each worker. Kits include high-use components, satisfying most applications. Lightweight safety lockout carrying case with modular, translucent storage compartments for improved organization and fast component selection. Padlocks supplied are keyed-different, so that no unwanted key interchange occurs. Sold individually. Kit Contents Refill # Description UOM PRICE QTY. 410-RED Zenex™ Padlocks, Keyed Different Ea $13.98 6 7C5-RED Circuit Breaker Padlocks Ea 9.59 2 420 Hasp Ea 5.71 1 427 Snap-On Red Hasp Ea 11.40 1 S806 Adjustable Cable Lockout Ea 22.97 1 487 Small Electrical Plug Cover Ea 11.46 1 488 Large Electrical Plug Cover Ea 14.92 1 491B Grip Tight™ Lockout for Wide or Tall Breaker Toggles Ea 9.17 2 493B Grip Tight Lockout for Standard Breaker Toggles Ea 6.86 4 496B Universal Wall Switch Cover Toggle and Paddle Switch Ea 7.68 2 497A Danger Tags, 12/Pack, 24 total Bg 19.76 2 1458 Portable Safety Organizer Ea 40.23 1 ITEM # DESCRIPTION UOM PRICE 1458E410 Group electrical lockout kit w/ thermoplastic padlocks Ea $272.18 Setting up a Lockout/Tagout Program Just shutting off, unplugging or disconnecting equipment is not enough. To comply with OSHA Regulations, you need to lock it out. Before repairs, servicing, maintenance or set-up of machines and equipment can begin, prevent the unexpected – the accidental start up. Procedures, devices and personnel must be set in place to prevent a serious injury or death that could occur when someone thinks something is safely off. To ensure machines and equipment remain off means to establish a “program consisting of energy control procedures, employee training and periodic inspections…” as described in the OSHA standard. The standard also identifies products used for lockout/ tagout, such as lockout devices and tagout devices. Here are seven steps to creating an effective program: 1. Become familiar with the federal regulations known as The Control of Hazardous Energy (Lockout/Tagout). 2. Survey your facility for all machinery and equipment that have the potential for requiring lockout. 3. Locate and document start up areas of energy sources, such as: mechanical, thermal, stored energy, electrical, pressure, hydraulic and process control. Post signs; apply labels and tags to warn and identify energy sources, areas and points requiring shut down and lockout/tagout procedures. 4. Identify and document the necessary devices that isolate and lockout energy sources, and secure them for on-site use. Standardize the devices for various functions for proper identification. 5. Develop, standardize and document the lockout process for each energy source. Identify employees’ level of involvement in the program. Set up comprehensive training programs and certification. 6. Initiate and enact the lockout/tagout program that follows the training procedures. Post reminders and have the necessary lockout/ tagout devices readily available. 7. Conduct periodic review of the lockout procedures annually to ensure they are up to date and requirements are being met. Lockout/Tagout Training, Accuform Signs Facility Safety • Lockout/Tagout


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