Lock Socket has announced the launch of the Three-Prong Electrical Cord Lock. Designed for use on sensitive equipment that needs to always remain plugged into a power source, the Lock Socket ...
NFPA 70E requires each lockout/tagout device to “be unique and readily identifiable as a lockout/tagout device” [120.2(F)]. How can a lockout/tagout device be “unique”? In this context, the intention ...
Unless you're driving around in some '80s econobox, chances are you have electric door locks in your car. As with anything, these electric locks will eventually wear out, leaving you to use a physical ...
In an age where everything is going smart, why should your home's security be any different? The WELOCK suite of electric locks promises convenience and peace of mind with its keyless entry and ...
It is a common practice to lockout and/or tagout control devices. In a nuclear power plant’s control room with its many analog controls, you might (for example) see red covers over specific switches.