Lockout Hasps provide strong visual warnings.
February 27, 2003 - SHOCK-STOP® lockout hasps are bright red stop-sign shaped units that allow up to 6 workers to lock out single energy source with individual padlocks. Made of 13 ga zinc-plated steel, tamperproof hasps include front and back write-on labels to convey additional information. When combined with personalized lockout labels, they provide visual warning and energization prevention to protect maintenance workers.
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Brady Corp.
6555 W. Good Hope Rd., P.O. Drawer 571
Milwaukee, WI, 53201 0571 USA

New SHOCK-STOP® Hasps from Brady Give Strong Visual Warning to Lockouts
MILWAUKEE - (February 21, 2003) New SHOCK-STOP® lockout hasps from Brady Worldwide, Inc. - Signmark® give strong visual warnings to workers near any machine under lockout. The bright red stop sign- shaped hasp allows up to six workers to lock out a single energy source with individual padlocks, for an improved level of safety.
Made of heavy 13 gauge zinc plated steel, SHOCK-STOP® hasps are virtually tamperproof, and include write-on labels front and back to convey additional information. When combined with personalized lockout labels, they provide superior visual warning and energization prevention to protect maintenance workers.
SHOCK-STOP® hasps are available individually or in combination with Group Lock Boxes. For more information about Brady Signmark lockout/ tagout products, visit www.bradysignmark.com.
Brady Corporation is an international manufacturer and marketer of identification, safety, graphics and coated material products for telecommunication, electrical, electronic, manufacturing and other markets. It markets more than 50,000 products including high- performance labels, software, printing systems, label-application and data-collection systems, signs, precision die-cut materials and specialty tapes. Founded in 1914, Brady employs about 3,000 people and has operations in the United States, Europe, Asia/Pacific, Latin America and Canada. It had sales of $517 million in fiscal year 2002.
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