DIELECTRIC LOCK SET OF 10 GN
$724.81 inc GSTSet of 10 dielectric keyed alike padlocks Padlocks share the same key cut, making keys interchangeable Supplied with a glow-in-the-dark ‘Danger’ label All nylon body and shackle
Every electrical maintenance job carries serious risk—but lockout devices give you the control to work safely on de-energized equipment without second-guessing. Our comprehensive lockout range delivers the reliable isolation solutions Australian electricians need to protect their crews, meet compliance requirements, and keep projects moving forward without incidents.
Lockout devices create a physical barrier between your team and dangerous energy sources. Whether you’re servicing switchboards, maintaining industrial equipment, or performing routine repairs, proper lockout procedures prevent the worst-case scenario—accidental re-energization while someone’s hands are in the panel.
One lock stands between a standard maintenance job and a life-changing accident. Our lockout products make implementing LOTO (Lockout/Tagout) procedures straightforward, fast, and foolproof on every job site.
WorkSafe audits and safety compliance can derail projects and damage your reputation. Our lockout devices help you tick every box for AS/NZS 4836 compliance and satisfy site safety requirements without slowing your crew down.
Walk onto any commercial or industrial site ready to demonstrate proper isolation procedures. Your complete safety & ppe setup—including lockout devices, tags, and safety equipment—shows clients and site managers you take workplace safety seriously.
Multiple technicians working on the same equipment? Group lockout solutions prevent the dangerous “who removed the lock?” scenario. Each worker applies their own lock to the isolation point, and nobody re-energizes equipment until every lock comes off.
This simple system eliminates communication breakdowns, protects every team member, and speeds up complex maintenance tasks by removing safety uncertainty.
Circuit Breaker Lockouts: Secure MCBs and RCBOs in the off position during panel work
Plug Lockouts: Prevent equipment reconnection during maintenance and testing
Valve Lockouts: Control energy isolation on industrial equipment with fluid or gas lines
Cable Lockouts: Block access to cable connections and prevent unauthorized energization
Lockout Tags: Clear visual warnings that identify who locked out equipment and why
Lockout Stations: Organized storage keeps your lockout gear accessible and job-ready
Padlocks and Hasps: Durable locking mechanisms designed specifically for harsh electrical environments
Lockout procedures protect more than people—they safeguard your electrical contracting business. One serious incident triggers investigations, insurance claims, potential prosecution, and reputation damage that can shut down your pipeline of work.
Investing in proper lockout equipment costs a fraction of one workplace injury. Stock your service vehicles and tool kits with reliable isolation devices that work job after job without failure.
Project deadlines don’t wait for safety equipment orders. Grab lockout devices for same-day pickup from our Fairfield East location or order online for fast delivery across Australia. Keep your jobs compliant and your crew protected without delays.
Lockout uses physical devices (locks, blocks, clamps) to prevent equipment energization, while tagout uses warning tags. Australian regulations require lockout as the primary method—tags alone aren’t sufficient for electrical work. Use both together for maximum safety and compliance.
Yes. Circuit breakers require specific breaker lockouts, while plugs, valves, and cables each need purpose-designed devices. Stock a variety of lockout types to handle residential panel work through to industrial maintenance jobs.
No. Each worker must apply their own personal lock using a group lockout hasp or station. This ensures equipment stays de-energized until every person completes their work and removes their individual lock.
Lockout padlocks feature non-conductive materials, unique keying systems, and durability for repeated use in harsh environments. They’re purpose-built for LOTO procedures rather than general security applications.
Maintain records showing your lockout devices meet Australian standards, train workers on LOTO procedures, and document each isolation with tags identifying who locked out equipment and when. Keep this paperwork accessible for safety audits.
Protect your crew, satisfy compliance requirements, and maintain your reputation. Browse our complete lockout range now and stock your service vehicles with the safety devices Australian electricians trust. Order online for delivery across all states or visit Fairfield East for immediate pickup today.
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Set of 10 dielectric keyed alike padlocks Padlocks share the same key cut, making keys interchangeable Supplied with a glow-in-the-dark ‘Danger’ label All nylon body and shackle

Set of 10 dielectric keyed alike padlocks Padlocks share the same key cut, making keys interchangeable Supplied with a glow-in-the-dark ‘Danger’ label All nylon body and shackle

Set of 10 dielectric keyed alike padlocks Padlocks share the same key cut, making keys interchangeable Supplied with a glow-in-the-dark ‘Danger’ label All nylon body and shackle

Set of 10 dielectric keyed alike padlocks Padlocks share the same key cut, making keys interchangeable Supplied with a glow-in-the-dark ‘Danger’ label All nylon body and shackle

Set of 5 dielectric locks Locks are keyed differently and are supplied with a master key Supplied with a glow-in-the-dark ‘Danger’ label All nylon body and shackle

Lockout padlock with all nylon construction for use in all areas Nylon body and shackle Metal barrel

Lockout padlock with all nylon construction for use in all areas Nylon body and shackle Metal barrel

Lockout padlock with all nylon construction for use in all areas Nylon body and shackle Metal barrel

Lockout padlock with all nylon construction for use in all areas Nylon body and shackle Metal barrel

Lockout padlock with all nylon construction for use in all areas Nylon body and shackle Metal barrel

Pack of 10 lockout/tagout identification tags – double sided Do Not Operate label on one side Ownership label on other side Reusable laminated

Lockout/tagout identification tag – double sided Do Not Operate label on one side Ownership label on other side Laminated and reusable

Lockout/tagout identification tag – double sided Do Not Operate label on one side Ownership label on other side Disposable cardboard

For group lockout work Red colour – easy identifiable Multiple lockout loops for multi-use systems

Lockout station designed to cover the lockout needs of up to 10 people Wall mounted 10x locks, 4x hasps and 10x tags

Lockout station designed to cover the lockout needs of up to 10 people Wall mounted 10x locks, 4x hasps and 10x tags
Every electrical maintenance job carries serious risk—but lockout devices give you the control to work safely on de-energized equipment without second-guessing. Our comprehensive lockout range delivers the reliable isolation solutions Australian electricians need to protect their crews, meet compliance requirements, and keep projects moving forward without incidents.
Lockout devices create a physical barrier between your team and dangerous energy sources. Whether you’re servicing switchboards, maintaining industrial equipment, or performing routine repairs, proper lockout procedures prevent the worst-case scenario—accidental re-energization while someone’s hands are in the panel.
One lock stands between a standard maintenance job and a life-changing accident. Our lockout products make implementing LOTO (Lockout/Tagout) procedures straightforward, fast, and foolproof on every job site.
WorkSafe audits and safety compliance can derail projects and damage your reputation. Our lockout devices help you tick every box for AS/NZS 4836 compliance and satisfy site safety requirements without slowing your crew down.
Walk onto any commercial or industrial site ready to demonstrate proper isolation procedures. Your complete safety & ppe setup—including lockout devices, tags, and safety equipment—shows clients and site managers you take workplace safety seriously.
Multiple technicians working on the same equipment? Group lockout solutions prevent the dangerous “who removed the lock?” scenario. Each worker applies their own lock to the isolation point, and nobody re-energizes equipment until every lock comes off.
This simple system eliminates communication breakdowns, protects every team member, and speeds up complex maintenance tasks by removing safety uncertainty.
Circuit Breaker Lockouts: Secure MCBs and RCBOs in the off position during panel work
Plug Lockouts: Prevent equipment reconnection during maintenance and testing
Valve Lockouts: Control energy isolation on industrial equipment with fluid or gas lines
Cable Lockouts: Block access to cable connections and prevent unauthorized energization
Lockout Tags: Clear visual warnings that identify who locked out equipment and why
Lockout Stations: Organized storage keeps your lockout gear accessible and job-ready
Padlocks and Hasps: Durable locking mechanisms designed specifically for harsh electrical environments
Lockout procedures protect more than people—they safeguard your electrical contracting business. One serious incident triggers investigations, insurance claims, potential prosecution, and reputation damage that can shut down your pipeline of work.
Investing in proper lockout equipment costs a fraction of one workplace injury. Stock your service vehicles and tool kits with reliable isolation devices that work job after job without failure.
Project deadlines don’t wait for safety equipment orders. Grab lockout devices for same-day pickup from our Fairfield East location or order online for fast delivery across Australia. Keep your jobs compliant and your crew protected without delays.
Lockout uses physical devices (locks, blocks, clamps) to prevent equipment energization, while tagout uses warning tags. Australian regulations require lockout as the primary method—tags alone aren’t sufficient for electrical work. Use both together for maximum safety and compliance.
Yes. Circuit breakers require specific breaker lockouts, while plugs, valves, and cables each need purpose-designed devices. Stock a variety of lockout types to handle residential panel work through to industrial maintenance jobs.
No. Each worker must apply their own personal lock using a group lockout hasp or station. This ensures equipment stays de-energized until every person completes their work and removes their individual lock.
Lockout padlocks feature non-conductive materials, unique keying systems, and durability for repeated use in harsh environments. They’re purpose-built for LOTO procedures rather than general security applications.
Maintain records showing your lockout devices meet Australian standards, train workers on LOTO procedures, and document each isolation with tags identifying who locked out equipment and when. Keep this paperwork accessible for safety audits.
Protect your crew, satisfy compliance requirements, and maintain your reputation. Browse our complete lockout range now and stock your service vehicles with the safety devices Australian electricians trust. Order online for delivery across all states or visit Fairfield East for immediate pickup today.
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