Product Details:
| Application Type | Rescue |
| Size | Large |
| Jacket Type | Inflatable |
| Brand | Ryago |
| Standard | ISO 12402 |
| Weight Capacity | 140 kg |
| Material | Polyester |
| Buoyancy | 100 N |
| Foam Thickness | 60 mm |
An inflatable life jacket is a lightweight flotation device designed to keep a person afloat in water. It inflates either automatically when submerged or manually by pulling a cord.
Key features visibleBright orange color
Enhances visibility for rescue, especially in emergencies.
Inflatable air chambers
Provide buoyancy once inflated, supporting the wearer’s head and chest above water.
Manual inflation pull tab
Allows the user to inflate the jacket instantly.
Automatic inflation mechanism (sensor unit)
Triggers inflation when it contacts water (on automatic models).
Reflective strips
Improve visibility in low-light or nighttime conditions.
Adjustable straps and buckles
Ensure a secure and comfortable fit.
Status indicator window
Shows whether the inflation system is armed and ready.
Prevents drowning
Keeps the wearer’s airway above water
Provides safety during marine activities
Boating and yachting
Fishing
Offshore work
Marine rescue operations
Commercial shipping and ports
Lightweight and comfortable
Less bulky
Allows easier movement until inflated
⚠️ Important safety note: Inflatable life jackets require regular inspection (CO₂ cylinder, firing mechanism, and seals) to ensure proper operation.
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Product Details:
| Station type | Wall mount |
| Capacity | 20 locks |
| Body material | Polycarbonate |
| With cover | Yes |
| Includes padlocks | Yes |
| Includes tags | Yes |
| Mounting holes | 2 holes |
| Color | Yellow |
Description:
A Lockout Station is a safety cabinet used in industrial and workplace environments to store lockout–tagout (LOTO) devices. It helps ensure worker safety during machine maintenance and repair.
Key Features:
Bright yellow metal cabinet for high visibility
Clearly labeled “LOCKOUT STATION” on the front
Transparent window to easily see contents inside
Lockable door with key for controlled access
Strong and durable construction, suitable for industrial use
Wall-mountable design to keep safety equipment organized
Used to store padlocks, tags, hasps, and lockout devices
Purpose:
Prevents accidental machine startup
Improves workplace safety compliance
Keeps lockout tools organized and accessible
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Product Details:
| Box type | Portable box |
| Lock capacity | 4 LOCKS |
| Body material | Steel |
| Hasp holes | 16 HOLES |
| With window | Yes |
| Color | Red |
| Includes tags | Yes |
| Mounting type | Portable handle |
A group lockout box is used to control hazardous energy during maintenance or repair work. It ensures that machines or power sources cannot be turned on until all workers involved have removed their personal locks.
Main components visible16-Hole Group Lockout Box (Red metal box)
Holds keys from locked energy-isolation devices. Up to 16 workers can attach their personal padlocks.
Safety Padlocks (different colors)
Used by individual workers to lock the box or equipment. Each worker keeps their own key.
Lockout Hasps (metal and insulated types)
Allow multiple padlocks to be attached to a single energy-isolation point.
Electrical Lockout Devices
Used to lock circuit breakers, plugs, or switches.
Valve Lockout Devices
Prevent valves from being opened or closed accidentally.
Cable Lockout Devices (red cables)
Flexible lockouts for irregular or hard-to-reach energy sources.
Danger Tags (“DO NOT OPERATE”)
Warning tags that clearly indicate equipment must not be operated.
Prevents accidental machine startup
Protects workers during maintenance
Complies with workplace safety standards (e.g., OSHA)
Ensures group safety control—no power can be restored until everyone is safe
Factories, power plants, construction sites, manufacturing facilities, and maintenance operations.
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Product Details:
| Station type | Cabinet type |
| Capacity | 10 locks |
| Body material | Powder coat steel |
| With cover | Yes |
| Includes padlocks | Yes |
| Includes tags | Yes |
| Mounting holes | 6 holes |
| Color | Yellow |
An electrical control panel with circuit breakers is shown.
A breaker lockout device is installed on a circuit breaker to prevent it from being switched on.
A lockout hasp is attached, allowing multiple padlocks to be used.
Safety padlocks are locked in place, each typically belonging to a different worker.
A “DANGER – DO NOT OPERATE” tag is clearly visible, warning others not to energize the equipment.
Prevents accidental energization of electrical equipment
Protects maintenance and service personnel from electrical shock or injury
Ensures that power cannot be restored until all authorized workers remove their locks
Supports compliance with OSHA and workplace safety regulations
Personal control: Each worker uses their own lock and keeps the key.
Group safety: Multiple locks ensure no single person can re-energize the system.
Clear communication: Warning tags visually signal that work is in progress.
Energy isolation: The breaker is physically blocked from operation.
Electrical maintenance rooms
Manufacturing plants
Industrial facilities
Commercial building power systems
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