
QWORK
Safety & Lockout


















































Choosing QWORK safety & lockout

| What we publish | In this department |
|---|---|
| Parts here | 68 |
| Prices | $6.97 to $101.82 |
| Sold as a shop pack | 49 |
| Stating a material | 42 |
| Stating a load or pressure | 1 |
| Stating full dimensions | 7 |
Safety and lockout gear sits between you and a serious injury. It is the equipment that makes sure a machine stays off while you work on it, or that your feet hold up if something heavy lands on them. We source these parts from makers around the world, and we check what we can before we put them in the catalogue. You will find 68 parts here. They cover metatarsal guards for footwear, padlocks and cable locks for lockout tagout programs, plug lockouts, and quick-disconnect locks for pneumatic lines.
Lockout tagout choices can feel dense at first. A cable lock wraps around awkward handles where a rigid shackle will not reach, but it gives you less physical obstruction than a solid-body padlock does. The red keyed-different padlock we carry costs more because each key opens only one lock. That matters if your site assigns one padlock per worker. If you run a smaller operation and keyed-alike works for you, the standard lockout padlock costs less per unit. Read the keying spec closely. The catalog page tells you which type it is, but it cannot tell you how many people need access to that circuit.
Plug lockouts and quick-disconnect devices require a simple measurement before you order. Check the diameter of the cord or fitting you need to isolate. Most of these parts list a range they cover, like 0.5 inch to 1.25 inch for a cord plug lockout. If your cord falls outside that range, the device will not close around it. Write down the size. It takes thirty seconds now, and it saves a return later.
Metatarsal guards attach to the front of your work boot. They protect the top of your foot from impact, but only if the guard matches the width of your boot's steel toe cap. Some models use straps. Others clip into eyelets. Neither option is better in absolute terms. Straps fit more boots. Clips stay put better if you climb ladders often. Think about how you actually move through a shift.
We do not make these parts ourselves. We buy them, inspect them, and list them here so you can compare specs without opening seventeen tabs. Measure twice. Order once.
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