Program Desk
For multi-site lockout tagout projects, padlock standards, and kit matrices.
[email protected]Reach the team with product questions, kit standardization requests, distributor routing needs, or documentation review topics.
For multi-site lockout tagout projects, padlock standards, and kit matrices.
[email protected]For safety padlocks, lockout stations, tags, hasps, breaker devices, and valve lockout items.
+1-800-LOCKOUTFor branch stocking, approved alternates, replenishment planning, and site rollout timing.
Review product categoriesHelpful notes include site count, equipment families, lockout device types, current padlock color rules, keying needs, and whether purchasing happens through a distributor, punchout catalog, or direct quote workflow. The form uses the shared feedback include so contact pages and CTA sections send requests through the same endpoint.
A useful request usually explains what changed: a new production line, a contractor maintenance process, a branch substitution problem, a group lockout requirement, or an annual review that exposed missing documentation. You do not need a finished product list before contacting the team. Share the equipment groups, energy sources, site locations, current kit pain points, and any internal naming rules already in use. The response can then separate product matching, procedure support, and replenishment planning into clear next steps.
If your team is comparing padlock families, valve devices, breaker lockouts, tags, and group lock boxes at the same time, include the decision deadline and the people who must approve the standard. That context helps keep the reply practical for safety, maintenance, and procurement stakeholders.