Laser Locking Tag Station
674214

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Laser Locking Tag Station
674214

£59.00
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  • Wall mounted - fixings included.
  • Size: 350 x 400 x 30mm.
  • Manufactured from steel with polycarbonate pockets.

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Laser Locking Tag Station
Laser Locking Tag Station
£59.00

Laser Locking Tag Station


  • Easy storage for up to 100 lockout or hybrid/EV warning tags (not supplied).
  • Size: 350 x 400 x 30mm.
  • Manufactured from steel with polycarbonate pockets.
  • Ideal for storing Laser safety tags, including Laser Lockout Tags (Part No. 7941) or Hybrid/EV Warning Tag (Part No. 8049).
  • Wall mounted - fixings included.

Lock out tags are used on electric and hybrid electric vehicles to post warnings that vehicle systems may be live. The Laser 7945 Safety Lockout Tag Station has been designed for the storage of up to 100 Lockout/Warning Tags, providing easy access when required. The pocket style storage helps in identifying the number of tags in use as well as ensuring the user can see when more tags may be required. Should be considered as part of the workshop's wider Lockout Tagout (LOTO) protocol for working with EV and HEV vehicles.