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The exclusive Latch Tight™ mechanism ensures that no-one can access the keys inside the box until every member of the group has removed their padlock
Portable Group Lock Out Box
Accommodates up to 12 padlocks
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Master Lock Part# 498A. This Latch Tight™ portable group lock out box is made from a durable powder coated red finish steel with an easy-to-grip plastic handle. It accommodates up to 12 workers with the 12 available lock openings on the box, plus there is room for lockout hasps to be stored in the box. The idea behind the lock box is that each employee would place the key from their lockout point into the box and authorized employees would lock one personal safety lock onto the box and remove it only when work is completed. The Latch Tight™ locking mechanism prevents keys from being accessed until the last padlock or hasp is removed. The lock out box is labeled in English, Spanish, and French.
- SafetySign.com Part #
- C3109
- Master Lock Part #
- 498A
- Number of Lock Openings
- 12
- Max. Padlock Shackle Diameter
- 9/32″ (7mm)
- Size
- 9″ × 6″ × 3½″ (228mm × 152mm × 89mm)
- Weight
- 4.3 lb
- Material
- Powder-coated red finish steel
- Benefits
- Capture the keys from those lockout points by placing them in the lock box
- Each authorized employee locks one personal safety padlock onto the box, removing them only when their work is complete
- Exclusive Latch Tight™ feature ensures that keys cannot be accessed until the last safety padlock is removed
- Durable powder-coated red finish with an easy-to-grip, ergonomic handle
- "Lock Out" message in English, Spanish and French communicates to all workers
- Accommodates up to 12 workers, or more with the use of lockout hasps
- Lockout Function
- Secure each lockout point on a piece of equipment with just one designated safety padlock
- OSHA 1910.147(b) Compliance
- Capable of being locked out. An energy isolating device is capable of being locked out if it has a hasp or other means of attachment to which, or through which, a lock can be affixed, or it has a locking mechanism built into it. Other energy isolating devices are capable of being locked out, if lockout can be achieved without the need to dismantle, rebuild, or replace the energy isolating device or permanently alter its energy control capability.