Double Head Lock
Cableaway lockouts are designed with total safety in mind and are manufactured from tough reinforced nylon material.
Cableaway lockouts are simple to install with the use of a small flat blade screwdriver to fit the device to your selected breaker. Once secured to the
breaker they are simple to lock off with one of Cableaway’s electrically safe padlocks.
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Double Head Lock
1. Steel construction powder-coated finish.
2. Keyhole dimension 8.6mm.
3. Suitable for up to 3 locks at a time.
Why Lockout devices are so important!
Lockout devices for circuit breakers are safety devices that ensure an electrical circuit remains de-energized during maintenance or repair operations. They are crucial in ensuring worker safety by preventing unintended circuit re-energising, which could lead to hazardous situations or injuries.
Here are a few important details about circuit breaker lockout devices:
1. The purpose is to ensure the safety of service and repair personnel by securing the circuit breaker in the "off" or "tripped" position.
2. There is a variety of lockout devices available to accommodate different types and brands of circuit breakers. Some are designed for all variants, while others are for specific models.
3. Typically, these devices are installed over the circuit breaker's toggle switch to prevent accidental activation. A padlock (typically with a unique key or combination) is then used to secure the device, ensuring that only authorised personnel can remove it.
4. Danger or out-of-service tag: which frequently accompanies lockout devices, entails placing a cautionary tag on the locked-out circuit breaker. This identifier provides crucial information regarding the lockout's cause and frequently identifies the individual who implemented the lock and the date.
5. In Australia, there are standards and guidelines to ensure that machinery and equipment are switched off properly and remain so until maintenance or repair tasks are completed. Compliance with these standards is essential for ensuring workplace safety.
6. Training is necessary for employees tasked with implementing lockout/tagout procedures. This ensures that they comprehend the significance and methods of properly securing apparatus and equipment, thereby promoting a safe working environment for all involved.