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Brady SafeKey: Highest lockout padlock safety & security
Safety equipment manufacturer Brady Corporation has offered new, innovative SafeKey lockout padlocks to achieve the safest lockout/tagout procedures during maintenance operations
With more than 100 000 unique keys, the new locks can support large, company-specific key hierarchies in which no two locks can be opened with the same key. Watch the video to see how SafeKey works!
Highest lockout padlock safety and security
The new SafeKey Lockout Padlocks offers 700 per cent more key possibilities than a standard safety padlock thanks to their innovative lock mechanism.
With more than 100,000 different keys, the padlocks can optimally support custom hierarchies of large sets of keyed different padlocks that can be opened by a manager’s master key or grand master key when needed. Charted key numbers ensure no two keys in the same company will open the same lock if so required. For additional safety, both non-conductive and anti-corrosion padlock designs are available.
Increased Lockout/Tagout efficiency
The SafeKey Lockout Padlocks help to increase the efficiency of lockout/tagout during maintenance operations with colour coded keys that match the colour of their padlock. About nine colours are available to help a maintenance professional get the right key for one of his locks. The locking mechanism allows smooth key insertion and removal for quick and easy padlock handling.
Personalise
Each padlock can be engraved with the name of an employee, team, department or work area or with a serial number. Besides keyed different options, keyed alike options are available to open a series of locks with the same key.
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