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Game-changers when teamwork is critical
Group Lockout
While more workers mean more hands for maintenance and less equipment downtime, without the right devices in place, they also mean increased risk for accidental re-energization. It's why the Occupational Safety and Health Administration requires greater coordination and communication for group lockout tagout, specifically 29 CFR 1910.147(f)(3). Brady devices are engineered to help you meet OSHA requirements. But they don't stop there. They also make organization, accessibility and productivity central to your program. Like a Permit Display Case with room for up to 25 sheets of paper - not 1 like in others. Or the SlimView Group Lock Box with a 60% reduced footprint, compared to traditional lock boxes. Everything designed with you in mind.
Permit Control Stations Group Lock Boxes Hasps
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