iec 60947-2 certified lockout hasps: ensuring electrical safety in industrial settings
Release time:2025-08-18 19:09:22
In industrial settings, safety is of paramount importance, especially when it comes to electrical maintenance. Electrical hazards, such as accidental startups, shock, or even fatal electrocution, are major concerns when dealing with high-voltage equipment. To mitigate these risks, companies rely on lockout/tagout (LOTO) systems, which are designed to ensure that machines and electrical systems remain de-energized and cannot be operated while maintenance or repair work is being performed. A critical component of these systems is the IEC 60947-2 certified lockout hasp, an essential tool that ensures both operational safety and compliance with international safety standards.

What is a Lockout Hasp?
A lockout hasp is a safety device used in lockout/tagout systems to prevent the accidental energizing of equipment during maintenance or repair. It is typically a metal or plastic tool with multiple holes, allowing different workers to lock it using their individual padlocks. This ensures that only authorized personnel have access to a device’s controls and that no one can accidentally restart machinery while others are working on it. The hasp is placed on the lockout point of the machine or electrical system, and when maintenance is completed, it is removed, allowing the equipment to be powered back on.