a) Made from water resisting polyester cloth.
b) Light-weight and easy to carry,LB21 can be dressed around the waist ,LB31 is portable.
c) Can customize the sign on the lockout bag surface.
Part No. | Description |
LB31 | 280mm(L)×300mm(H)×80mm(W) |
Lockout bag
Collective lock handover
Territorial units
1. When the work has not been completed during the shift, the collective lock of the local unit, the individual lock and the “dangerous forbidden operation” tag can not be lifted.
2. The successor must first lock the collective lock box of the subordinate unit with his personal lock before the handover can remove his personal lock.
Construction unit
After the handover person waits for the successor to lock the collective lock box in the subordinate unit first, the handover person can lift the individual lock.
Before the personnel of the construction unit leave the site, the person in charge of the construction unit and all the construction personnel shall lift the individual lock and the “dangerous prohibited operation” sign attached to the unit’s collective lock box.
If the work will last several shifts, the person in charge of the local unit and the construction unit may allow the personal safety lock to continue to be locked, and the worker may not unlock the lock until he/she has obtained the permission of his/her person in charge before leaving the site.
Lockout Tagout — Unlock not properly
When the work part is in emergency condition and needs to be unlocked, consider using the spare key first. If the spare key cannot be obtained in time, it can be unlocked by other secure means with the consent of the person in charge of the territory (or its authorized person). Unlocking shall ensure the safety of personnel and facilities and shall promptly notify the relevant personnel of LOCKOUT TAGOUT upon unlocking.
Contact the owner of the lock for confirmation
Ensure that it is safe to remove the tag and lock
Lockout tagout– Management of locks
The production and operation department of the company is responsible for the control and distribution of these individual locks and collective locks, and record the issuing records of individual locks and collective locks.
The individual lock is kept by the individual, and the collective lock or lock box is kept by the local unit.
Personal lock and key shall be kept by the individual and marked with the name or number of the user. Personal lock shall not be borrowed from each other.
Collective locks should be kept centrally and stored in places convenient for access.