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Go for zero with Lockout/Tagout
30 March 2016
15-20% of workplace accidents can be avoided with Lockout/Tagout which is why the procedure should be part of any ambitious go for zero programme that bans accidents from the workplace.

Brady offers a complete 3 in 1 solution for an optimal Lockout/Tagout implementation, even in multiple sites.
- Lockout/Tagout services: Brady engineers help identify machine energy isolation points on-site and write best practice machine specific lockout procedures. On-site training modules and implementation assistance are also available.
- Lockout/Tagout software: The LINK360 software helps to easily introduce, approve or edit, scale and communicate machine-specific procedures for Lockout/Tagout. Upload pictures and illustrations in LINK360 to communicate clear machine specific procedures.
- Lockout/Tagout tools: Brady suggests and provides the tools necessary to make Lockout/Tagout easy to use on the workfloor. Tools can include lockout devices, durable padlocks, identification tags, lockboxes, lockout stations and workfloor distribution systems.
With best practice machine-specific procedures, software to easily create and evaluate them, and the tools to isolate any machine from its energy sources, companies can avoid accidents during machine interventions and push a go for zero programme to the next level.
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