Protecting Workers, Workflows, and Costs with Brady Purpose-Built Velocity™ Lockout Padlocks

May 29, 2026

Accelerate your program with durable Velocity™ Lockout Padlocks – available in the widest variety of colors, materials and styles, and ideal for any size lockout program.

  • Padlocks designed to be durable, substantial, standardized, identifiable and exclusively for safety
  • Energy-isolating design prevents electrical conductivity from the shackle to the key for added protection
  • Key-retaining cylinder prevents key removal in the unlocked position, minimizing lost keys and the risk of unauthorized access
  • Key codes engraved on the key and lock body to simplify record-keeping and traceability
  • Nylon padlocks with plastic shackles are lightweight, non-conductive, non-sparking and ideal for electrical or general lockout applications
  • Want to use a specific key code and order a unique quantity of padlocks? Check out Velocity Plus Lockout Padlocks
Velocity

The Simple, Scalable LOTO Solution

Lockout tagout exclusive design

Engineered for compliance and safety, Brady Padlocks help you meet OSHA requirements and protect workers.

Enhanced key control

The key-retaining cylinder prevents key removal in the unlocked position, minimizing lost keys and the risk of unauthorized access.

Built to last

Impact and tamper resistant, these locks provide durability and safety in demanding conditions. Add protection in electrical applications with nonconductive options.

Made to your specifications

Easily identify departments, shifts or contractors with up to nine color options. Configure body and shackle materials and styles to meet your specific needs.

Keying options

Choose from keyed different and keyed alike options to match your specific lockout requirements and simplify key management.

Effortless tracking

Unique key codes engraved on the key and lock body simplify record-keeping and traceability. Streamline audits and improve accountability.

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