Performance-Driven Electrical Lockout Protection
Designed for reliable lockout/tagout applications, this dielectric padlock delivers dependable isolation during maintenance and electrical work. The non-conductive nylon body and shackle help support safer lockout procedures, reducing the risk of accidental energisation on site. Its bright yellow finish ensures high visibility, making it easy for teams to quickly identify locked-out equipment in busy work environments.
Built for electricians and contractors who need fast, effective safety control during servicing, testing, and installation work across residential, commercial, and industrial projects.
Built for Compliance, Safety & Site Reliability
This lockout padlock is engineered to support safe isolation practices in line with standard electrical safety expectations on Australian job sites. The dielectric construction helps reduce electrical risk during maintenance procedures, giving trade professionals added confidence when securing switchgear, panels, and equipment.
With a robust nylon build and metal barrel mechanism, it offers a balance of durability and functionality for repeated use in demanding environments. A practical choice for maintaining compliance, improving site safety, and reducing downtime caused by unsafe or unclear lockout practices.
Trade-Focused Convenience for Fast Job Progress
Made for electricians and maintenance teams working under tight project deadlines, this lockout padlock is a straightforward, dependable safety solution that integrates easily into standard lockout/tagout systems.
Whether you’re managing shutdowns, maintenance schedules, or installation work, it helps streamline site safety procedures without slowing down productivity. A practical addition to any electrical contractor’s safety kit, ensuring you can isolate equipment quickly and keep projects moving.
Key Specs
- Dielectric padlock for lockout/tagout use
- Nylon body and shackle construction
- Metal barrel mechanism
- High-visibility yellow finish
Ideal For
- Electrical lockout/tagout procedures
- Switchboard and panel isolation
- Maintenance and servicing work
- Industrial and commercial electrical sites
- Electrical contractors and licensed electricians
- Facilities and building maintenance teams