Dual Jaw Aluminum Lockout Hasp
Contains both 1 inch and 1-1/2 inch openings
- Item #:
- C3507-429
- Compliance:
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- OSHA
Other configurations of this product

Master Lock part# 429. The dual jaw aluminum lockout hasp is ideal for workers who need versatility on the job. Made from spark resistant aluminum, this hasp features a 1" (25 mm) and 1-1/2" (38 mm) inside jaw size, and accepts up to 8 padlocks. Overall dimensions are 2" x 5-7/8in (50mm x 149mm).
1″ and 1½″ Dual Jaw
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Aluminum | C3507-429 | $9.75 | $9.35 | $9.00 |
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SafetySign Part#: | C3507 |
Master Lock Part#: | 429 |
Hasp Jaw Size: | 1″ and 1½″ (25mm and 38mm) |
Hasp Dimensions: | 2″ × 5⅞″ (50mm × 149mm) |
Max. Number of Padlocks: | 8 padlocks |
Max. Padlock Shackle Diameter: | 9/32″ (7mm) |
Material: | Dual jaw, spark resistant aluminum |
Benefits: | Keeps equipment inoperative while repairs or adjustments are being made |
Lockout by multiple workers at each lockout point | |
Lockout Function: | Control cannot be turned on until last worker's safety padlock is removed from hasp |
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. |