Every item in this collection is made for compliance with OSHA 1910.147 and other recognized energy control standards. They are built to perform in real jobsite conditions where dust, vibration, and oil are part of the workday.
Our selection includes electrical, mechanical, and pneumatic isolation devices that help keep maintenance and service work safe and organized. Each piece of equipment is built for long service life and quick, consistent use by electricians, mechanics, and industrial maintenance teams.
Built for compliance and reliability
Each Lockout Tagout Device in this collection is manufactured from impact resistant materials that perform in high temperature and chemical environments. Components are tested to meet OSHA and ANSI requirements for strength, visibility, and identification.
Every device features a clear color code that matches the type of energy being controlled. Red for electrical. Yellow for pneumatic. Blue for valve isolation. This helps crews stay consistent when multiple energy sources exist on the same piece of equipment.
When used properly, these devices make isolation simple and enforce safe work practices during servicing and installation.
Designed for industrial environments
These devices are used in manufacturing plants, utilities, construction, and process industries where heavy equipment and powered machinery must be isolated safely.
They are built to stay secure during heat, vibration, and exposure to oil or moisture. Surfaces are textured for grip when applied with gloves, and the locking mechanisms remain tight under load or movement.
Consistent labeling and high visibility color make identification easy for supervisors and safety inspectors. Each device can be tagged for employee name, date, and purpose, keeping every isolation event documented and traceable.
Common applications
Lockout Tagout Devices are used on almost every type of powered system found in industrial and construction work. Typical use cases include:
Electrical panels and switchgear during breaker replacement or motor control work
Valves controlling air, water, or chemical lines during maintenance or cleaning
Pumps and compressors that must be fully depressurized before disassembly
Mechanical drives, belts, and gearboxes during lubrication or inspection
Conveyors and automated systems during line changeovers or adjustments
These applications represent the core of OSHA energy isolation requirements. The right device keeps every worker protected while the job gets done safely and efficiently.
Product details
| Feature | Specification |
|---|
| Compliance | OSHA 1910.147 and ANSI Z244.1 compliant |
| Materials | Industrial grade nylon, steel, ABS, and aluminum |
| Visibility | High contrast color coding for energy type |
| Durability | Resistant to heat, chemicals, and impact |
| Applications | Electrical, mechanical, pneumatic, and hydraulic isolation |
| Temperature range | Rated for continuous service from minus forty to one hundred eighty degrees Fahrenheit |
| Custom options | Engraved identification, logo printing, and color coding |
| Industries | Construction, manufacturing, utilities, food processing, oil and gas |