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:: Thursday, November 04, 2004 ::
Lock Boxes are rustproof and non-conductive. Industrial News Room, NY
Brady Lock Boxes simplify group lockout because it is no longer necessary for each worker to place a lock on each control point. A team leader applies a single lock to each control point to lock out the equipment. Keys for the locks are placed in the lock box, and each worker attaches his or her personal lock to the box. As long as one lock remains on the box the equipment cannot be operated, allowing each worker to maintain exclusive control. Lock boxes make it easy to track which employees are working, simply by checking the attached locks.------------------------------------------- posted 6:48 AM :: reference link ::
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