Lock it down. Work with confidence.
Lock it down. Work with confidence.
Confidence comes from knowing the energy is off. Brady lockout tagout devices secure breakers, valves, plugs, and mechanical equipment so your crew works without second guessing the isolation. That confidence keeps people safe and keeps the job moving.
Summit Electric Supply stocks Brady padlocks, electrical lockouts, valve covers, hasps, and tags so you have the right hardware for OSHA 1910.147 compliance and full control of every isolation point on the job.
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Featured Brady LOTO Device Families
Featured Brady LOTO Device Families
Brady Safety Padlocks
Personal locks that give each worker control of their own isolation point.
Brady Safety Padlocks
Personal locks that give each worker control of their own isolation point.
Built for: individual lockout control on electrical, mechanical, and process equipment.
Includes: nylon padlocks, aluminum padlocks, velocity padlocks, long-shackle and nonconductive options
- Available in keyed-different, keyed-alike, and master-keyed systems for flexible control strategies.
- Nylon, aluminum, and steel body options fit electrical, general industrial, and high-abuse environments.
- Color variety supports worker identification, shift coding, and equipment categorization.
Electrical Lockout Devices
Smart, secure isolation for breakers, plugs, switches, and electrical panels.
Electrical Lockout Devices
Smart, secure isolation for breakers, plugs, switches, and electrical panels.
Built for: electrical contractors, MRO teams, and technicians isolating energized systems.
Includes: breaker lockouts, plug lockouts, switch covers, panel lockouts, rotary lockouts
- Breaker lockouts cover miniature, molded-case, oversized, and multi-pole breakers across commercial and industrial panels.
- Plug lockouts secure cord-and-plug equipment and fit common straight blade and twist-lock styles.
- Devices support isolation of control panels, wall switches, push buttons, and rotary actuators.
Valve & Mechanical Energy Lockouts
Reliable mechanical isolation for valves and fluid-powered systems.
Valve & Mechanical Energy Lockouts
Reliable mechanical isolation for valves and fluid-powered systems.
Built for: air, water, steam, gas, and process-energy isolation in industrial environments.
Includes: ball valve lockouts, gate valve covers, butterfly valve lockouts, plug valve lockouts, cable lockouts
- Ball, gate, butterfly, and plug valve devices secure quarter-turn, wheel, and specialty valve types.
- Cable lockouts wrap around unusual or distant isolation points for flexible coverage.
- Suitable for manufacturing, utilities, chemical processing, and facility maintenance.
Group Lockout Solutions
Shared control tools that let multiple workers lock onto one isolation point.
Group Lockout Solutions
Shared control tools that let multiple workers lock onto one isolation point.
Built for: multi-worker service, maintenance teams, and group lockout procedures.
Includes: steel and aluminum hasps, portable lock boxes, wall-mounted group boxes
- Hasps allow several personal padlocks to secure a single isolation point during team work.
- Lock boxes store keys for multiple isolation points, then accept locks from many workers.
- Wall-mounted or portable boxes support shop-floor or field-based group lockout.
Kits, Stations & Tags
Everything teams need to deploy lockout tagout quickly and consistently.
Kits, Stations & Tags
Everything teams need to deploy lockout tagout quickly and consistently.
Built for: personal lockout, mixed-energy tasks, and facility-wide organization.
Includes: personal kits, application kits, lockout stations, cabinets, OSHA-style tags
- Personal kits equip technicians with essential devices for electrical and mechanical lockout tasks.
- Application kits include ball valve lockouts, breaker devices, plug lockouts, and cable systems packaged together.
- Stations and cabinets keep padlocks, hasps, and tags visible and accessible for daily use.
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FAQs
Frequently Asked Questions about Brady Lockout Tagout.
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Does lockout tagout require more than just devices?
Yes. OSHA 1910.147 requires a written program and machine-specific procedures. Devices are part of the program, but documented steps, tags, and worker control are also required.
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Which lockout devices are most important for electrical work?
Breaker lockouts, plug lockouts, switch covers, and personal padlocks are used most frequently by electrical contractors and MRO teams.
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Which industries rely heavily on lockout tagout?
Manufacturing, utilities, food and beverage, oil and gas, water treatment, data centers, building services, OEMs, and general industrial facilities.
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Do I need different padlocks for different teams or shifts?
Many facilities use color-coded padlocks for technicians, shifts, or departments to simplify accountability during group work.
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Can one lockout device fit all breaker types?
No. Breakers vary widely by size and style. Brady provides snap-on, clamp-on, and universal devices sized for miniature, molded-case, and oversized breakers.
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How do valve lockouts differ?
Ball valves, gate valves, butterfly valves, and plug valves each require different device formats to prevent movement of the handle or wheel.
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When should cable lockouts be used?
Cable devices work well for irregular or hard-to-reach isolation points where standard devices will not fit.
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What are lockout hasps used for?
Hasps allow multiple workers to apply their personal padlocks to the same isolation point during group maintenance.
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What’s the role of a lockout tag?
Tags communicate who placed the lock, why equipment is locked out, and when it was applied. They support safe communication but do not physically prevent energization.
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What are lockout stations used for?
Stations centralize padlocks, hasps, and tags so workers can access what they need quickly and keep devices organized.
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What program-level tools exist beyond devices?
Brady Safety Services can develop or update procedures, conduct audits, and deliver training. LINK360 software manages procedures digitally for customers who require it.