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    Portable Group Lockout Boxes

    Image of ProductInUse. Style A (Padlocks Not Included). Front orientation. Lockouts. Portable Group Lockout Boxes.
    Image of ProductInUse. Style B (Padlocks Not Included). Front orientation. Lockouts. Portable Group Lockout Boxes, Style B.

    Style A (Padlocks Not

    Included)

    Style B (Padlocks Not Included)

    Image of ProductInUse. Style C (Padlocks Not Included). Front orientation. Lockouts. Portable Group Lockout Boxes, Style C.

    Style C (Padlocks Not

    Included)

    Lock out a machine with fewer padlocks when a team is working. After locking one padlock to each electrical control and placing the keys in the box, each person can attach a padlock to the outside of the box before starting their work. The keys are only accessible once all padlocks have been removed, keeping everyone safe while maintenance is completed. Once these boxes are locked, you can still add keys through a slot. They help you comply with OSHA 29 CFR 1910.147 procedures for the control of energy sources that could cause injuries.
    These lockout boxes resist corrosion.
    Style C—Styles A and C have a window, so you can view the keys inside. Made of polycarbonate plastic, the window protects your keys from water exposure and resists impact to prevent break-ins.
    Control-Lock Hole—Boxes with a control-lock hole allow a supervisor to lock them with a control padlock.
    Removable Key Cup—Boxes with a removable key cup make it easy to retrieve keys dropped in the key slot. Lift the cup out to access your keys.
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    Powder-Coated Steel
    B5/8"13 (Outside of Box)9/32"9"3 1/2"6"BlueControl-Lock Hole, Handle, Key SlotOSHA Compliant 29 CFR 1910.147
    No00000000000000
    B5/8"13 (Outside of Box)9/32"9"3 1/2"6"RedControl-Lock Hole, Handle, Key SlotOSHA Compliant 29 CFR 1910.147
    No0000000000000
    B3/4"13 (Outside of Box)5/16"10"4"6"YellowControl-Lock Hole, Handle, Key SlotOSHA Compliant 29 CFR 1910.147
    No00000000000000
    B1"7 (Outside of Box)5/16"4 1/4"4 1/4"6 1/4"RedControl-Lock Hole, Handle, Key SlotOSHA Compliant 29 CFR 1910.147
    No0000000000000
    C1/2"21 (Outside of Box)5/16"12"8 1/4"9"Red1Polycarbonate
    Control-Lock Hole, Handle, Key Slot, Removable Key CupOSHA Compliant 29 CFR 1910.147
    Yes00000000000000
    C3/4"20 (Outside of Box)1/4"8"4 1/2"4 3/4"Red2Polycarbonate
    Handle, Key SlotOSHA Compliant 29 CFR 1910.147
    No0000000000000
     

    Portable/Wall-Mount Group Lockout Boxes

    Image of ProductInUse. Style B (Padlocks Not Included). Front orientation. Lockouts. Portable/Wall-Mount Group Lockout Boxes, Style B.
    Image of ProductInUse. Style C (Padlocks Not Included). Front orientation. Lockouts. Portable/Wall-Mount Group Lockout Boxes, Style C.

    Style B

    (Padlocks

    Not

    Included)

    Style C

    (Padlocks Not

    Included)

    Carry these boxes from job to job and mount them near equipment to lock out valves, electrical controls, and other machines with fewer padlocks, saving your team time. With these lockout boxes, you only need one padlock to lock out a piece of equipment. When starting maintenance work, have each person lock their own padlock to the outside of the box and place their key inside. The keys are only accessible once everyone has removed their padlocks, keeping your team safe. Each box has hooks to keep your keys organized and easy to identify. Once these boxes are locked, you can still add keys through a slot. All boxes help you comply with OSHA 29 CFR 1910.147 procedures for controlling hazardous energy.
    Powder-Coated Steel—Steel boxes are stronger than stainless steel boxes. They’re powder coated for corrosion protection.
    Polycarbonate Window—Boxes with a polycarbonate window let you view the keys inside. Thanks to its material, the window protects your keys from water exposure and resists impact to prevent break-ins.
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    Powder-Coated Steel Box
    BRed6 3/8"3 1/2"12 3/4"14 (Outside of Box)9/32"12No4No. 8
    WallFreestandingHandle, Key Slot00000000000000
    BYellow6 3/8"3 1/2"12 3/4"14 (Outside of Box)9/32"12No4No. 8
    WallFreestandingHandle, Key Slot0000000000000
     
    Powder-Coated Steel Box with Polycarbonate Window
    CRed10 1/2"3 1/2"6 1/8"12 (Outside of Box)5/16"6No2No. 8
    WallFreestanding1Handle, Key Slot000000000000
     
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