Manage 1-75 padlocks
Each system can manage the locks of any size facility, ensuring that authorized staff have access to the tools needed for mandated Lockout/tagout processes
The KEYper® Systems commitment to asset management doesn’t stop at keys. Systems are available for padlock management allowing you to control access to your padlock inventory. With our key and lock control, we have key lockbox components to compliment your Lockout/Tagout System (LOTO).
You know that OSHA requires all industries to provide LOTO to their employees for safety, but keeping locks readily available at all times can be challenging. With KEYper Lockbox Management Systems, padlocks can be at arms reach at all times. Know how many locks are checked out of the system and who has them, at a glance.
KEYper Lockbox Management Systems allow your safety division to provide a key and lock control lockbox station at the point of need, while keeping the locks secure and managed. Key lockbox replacement puts a drain on budgets, so why not compliment your Lockout/Tagout program with a key and lock control system? This requires your employees to use their personalized Access Peg to remove a lock from the system, which retains their Access Peg until the key lockbox is returned. This offers a quick visual audit to know which locks have been removed, and who took them.
From single key lockbox stations, to systems for up to 75 padlocks (with or without locking enclosures), the KEYper key and lock management system can be customized to meet the needs of your facility. By tracking both the padlock and its keys, you can be assured a lock and key is available to meet your OSHA mandated procedures.
Each system can manage the locks of any size facility, ensuring that authorized staff have access to the tools needed for mandated Lockout/tagout processes
Store and manage locks and keys right at the point of use for convenience and efficiency.
Quickly see what locks are out of the system, and which user took it, providing better visibility over Lockout activities.
To meet OSHA mandates, ensure that staff can always gain access to padlocks without requiring a supervisor to be present.