Electrician’s Personal Lockout Kit from Brady

Electrician's Personal Lockout Kit from Brady

May 20, 2021

Brady’s Lockout Tagout Kits give you the popular lockout devices and lockout tools you need to create a safe, effective and compliant lockout program. By using the Lockout Tagout Kit, your workers will have the essentials to lock out electrical panels and machines from operation while the machines are de-energized or under maintenance or service.

Pouch contains one each of our most popular circuit breaker lockouts. Covers 120v/277v and 480/600v breakers in singleand multi-pole configurations.

Includes:

1 – 120/277V Clamp-On Breaker Lockout w/cleat

1 – 480/600V Clamp-On Breaker Lockout w/cleat

1 – Universal Multipole Breaker Lockout

2 – 1” Group Lockout Hasps

2 – Heavy Duty Lockout Tags w/ Nylon Cable Ties

1 – Lockout Belt Pouch

1 – Keyed-Alike Safety Padlock

Go HERE for more information.

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