Lockout stations

Plan a lockout station crews can use without guesswork

Create a consistent LOTO hardware point with colour-coded padlocks, lockout boxes, hasps, cable devices and permit holders selected for your workforce and work areas.

Yellow A4 permit holder suitable for a lockout station

Component list tailored to workforce and isolation points

Consistent colour, keying and replenishment plan

Suitable for workshops, permit offices and field containers

Selection guide

Turn a hardware cabinet into a controlled station

A useful station makes the approved equipment visible, available and simple to replenish. Its contents still need to follow the site isolation procedure.

01

Map demand

Count authorised workers, simultaneous isolations and the devices routinely required in each work area.

02

Create a standard layout

Give every lock, hasp, cable device, box and permit holder a labelled location so shortages are obvious.

03

Set replenishment rules

Assign an owner, minimum stock levels and inspection intervals to keep the station ready for planned and emergent work.

Common questions

Before you order

Does PermitSync supply complete lockout stations?

PermitSync can quote the hardware package for a planned station. The current online catalogue lists individual components rather than a fixed wall-mounted station bundle.

How many padlocks should a station hold?

Capacity depends on authorised worker numbers, simultaneous isolations and the site procedure. Include contingency stock without bypassing individual lock accountability.

Where should a lockout station be installed?

Choose a controlled, accessible location near the permit office, workshop or work area, while following site security and environmental requirements.