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Types of Lockout/Tagout Products

Lockout/tagout (LOTO) products support energy isolation procedures during maintenance and service work. They help reduce risk by preventing unexpected energization during inspections, repairs, or adjustments.

  • Lockout devices are used to secure energy-isolating points during service work.
  • Tagout products are used to communicate maintenance status and restricted operation.
  • Group lockout solutions are used when multiple workers or steps are involved.

For verification steps before service begins, compare Voltage Detection. For hazard communication and reminders, review Signs & Signage.

Key Selection Criteria for Lockout/Tagout Products

  • Energy source and isolation point type (electrical, pneumatic, hydraulic, mechanical, etc.).
  • Device fit and compatibility with the lockout point.
  • Number of users and whether group lockout is required.
  • Durability for the environment (chemicals, weather, washdown, etc.).
  • Visibility and communication needs (tags, labels, standardized procedures).

Selecting LOTO devices that match the isolation points and workflow helps support consistent maintenance safety and reduces procedural gaps.

Many lockout/tagout workflows apply to motor-driven equipment and machine systems. For related equipment categories, browse Motors and Automation & Control components used in industrial installations.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is lockout/tagout used for?

Lockout/tagout is used to support energy isolation procedures so equipment cannot be unexpectedly energized while it is being serviced.

What should I compare when selecting lockout/tagout devices?

Compare the energy source/isolation point type, device fit, the number of authorized users (including group lockout needs), and durability for the environment.

When does voltage verification fit into a LOTO workflow?

Voltage verification is commonly used before touching conductors or beginning service to confirm electrical presence/absence, compare Voltage Detection devices that match your procedure.