49 Permit Control Stations Permit Control Stations
Group Lockout Uncomplicating complex lockout
As part of a comprehensive program, the Permit Control Station supports essential elements of group lockout best practices, including the following. Separate worker groups
Use a red primary lockbox for authorized employees and a yellow lockbox for contractors Label corresponding boxes and accessories for specific equipment lockout Ensure lockout coordinator lock is first on and last off using the primary lock point
Personalize tags
Label each tag for compliance with authorized employee's name, phone number, and date and time of lockout Save on supplies and maintain safety with reusable laminated tags for authorized employees and disposable economy cardstock for contractors
Oversee contractors
Assign a shift coordinator to ensure contractor progress is tracked and equipment isn't re-energized until the work is done As a best practice, it's recommended the shift coordinator has a master key for contractor locks in case of abandonment (ensure facility's abandoned lock policy is followed)
Identify padlocks
Differentiate departments with color and engraved names using Brady SafeKey Padlocks Effectively organize your unique key system Store uniquely colored, serial-engraved equipment padlocks in the lockbox
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