Buy Lockout Kits Online in Australia
Lockout Kit Selection — Quick Reference (Pre-Assembled LOTO)
Lockout kits provide complete ready-to-use LOTO programs — padlocks + hasps + tags + ancillary hardware in single purchase. Rather than assembling components individually, kits deliver a complete energy-isolation system. Brady + Master Lock are workshop standards.
| Kit Type | Best For | Typical Contents |
|---|---|---|
| Personal LOTO Kit (Single Worker) | Individual worker — issue at induction | Padlock + tag + carry case |
| Workshop LOTO Station | Wall-mounted multi-worker isolation station | Multiple padlocks + hasps + tags + signage |
| Electrical LOTO Kit | Electrical isolation — circuit breakers + switches | Breaker lockouts + plug lockouts + tags |
| Valve LOTO Kit | Pipework + process isolation | Gate + ball + butterfly valve lockouts + tags |
| Mechanical LOTO Kit | Equipment + machine isolation | Mixed hardware + push-button + lever lockouts |
| Contractor LOTO Kit | Visiting contractor isolation | Independent locks + tags — colour-coded |
| Group Lock Box | Multi-worker group isolation | Lockable box — supervisor controls master key |
| Brady BMP Tag Printer Kit | Custom on-site LOTO tag printing | Printer + cartridge + supplies |
Compliance: AS/NZS 4836 + AS 4024 isolation procedures. One-person-one-lock-one-key principle mandatory. Personal kits + workshop stations + contractor kits build the FULL site LOTO program. Brands: Brady, Master Lock. Companion: lockout/tagout, padlocks, LOTO tags, valve lockout, LOTO guide.
Lockout Kits for Energy Isolation Programs
Lockout kits provide a complete, ready-to-use set of equipment for implementing lockout tagout (LOTO) energy isolation procedures. Rather than assembling individual components, a lockout kit provides the padlocks, hasps, tags, and ancillary hardware needed to implement a LOTO program in a single purchase. AIMS Industrial stocks Brady and Master Lock lockout kits for Australian businesses establishing or expanding their energy isolation programs in compliance with workplace health and safety requirements.
What Is in a Lockout Kit
A typical lockout kit contains a combination of padlocks, lockout hasps, isolation tags, and a carrying pouch or bag. Padlocks are the personal locking devices that each authorised worker applies to the energy isolation point — each worker's lock is keyed differently so that no one can remove another person's lock. Hasps are multi-hole devices that allow multiple padlocks to be applied to a single isolation point, ensuring that a piece of equipment cannot be re-energised until every person working on it has removed their individual lock. Tags communicate the reason for the isolation to anyone approaching the equipment. Kits are available in individual-worker formats and in larger supervisor-level kits with additional hasps and locks for multi-person and multi-energy-source isolations.
Brady Lockout Kits
Brady is a specialist manufacturer of LOTO equipment with a range of lockout kits designed to meet the requirements of Australian workplaces. Brady kits are constructed from durable, non-conductive materials — padlock bodies and hasps that withstand industrial environments including exposure to oils, cleaning chemicals, and the physical abuse of regular use. Brady tags are printed with high-visibility danger or warning messages in formats that comply with Australian safety signage standards. The kit packaging is designed for storage on a toolbox or safety cabinet, keeping all equipment together and accessible.
Master Lock Lockout Kits
Master Lock lockout kits provide a robust hardware option for energy isolation programs. Master Lock padlocks used in LOTO applications are available in keyed-different sets so that individual workers receive unique locks, and in keyed-alike sets for supervisor override requirements. The Master Lock range covers electrical lockout devices, valve lockout hasps, circuit breaker lockout clips, and the full hardware set for complex multi-source energy isolation.
Regulatory Requirements and Program Implementation
Australian workplace health and safety legislation requires documented energy isolation procedures for any work on plant and equipment where unexpected energy release could injure workers. A lockout kit is the starting point for implementing that program. For advice on selecting the right kit for your application, or for assistance developing a LOTO procedure to go with the hardware, contact our team at AIMS Industrial.
People Also Ask — Lockout Kits
Q: What are lockout kits?
Lockout kits are pre-packed sets containing the LOTO equipment needed for workplace isolation procedures: personal LOTO padlocks (multiple, colour-coded), lockout devices (circuit breaker lockouts, plug lockouts, valve lockouts, switch lockouts), multi-lock hasps (for multiple workers on same isolation), warning tags, lockout station (wall-mounted display for organising equipment). Match kit to workplace requirements — electrical kits for electrical-focused workplaces, mechanical kits for mechanical-focused. See [Lockout Tagout Guide](/blogs/product-guides/lockout-tagout-guide).
Q: What's in a comprehensive workshop lockout kit?
Typical workshop comprehensive kit contents: 4-6 personal LOTO padlocks (colour-coded), 3-5 circuit breaker lockouts (universal type covering most breaker styles), 2-3 plug lockouts (single-phase 240V, three-phase 415V), 2-3 valve lockouts (gate valve and ball valve types), 1 multi-lock hasp (for multi-worker isolation), 10-20 warning tags with cable ties, lockout station wall display. For larger workplaces: scale up quantities and add specialty lockouts.
Q: Personal LOTO padlocks — colour coding?
Colour coding allows visual identification of who has applied a lock: red (electrical workers), blue (operators), yellow (maintenance), green (contractors). Standard workplace practice + worker-specific keying (key cannot be removed until lock is open per AS/NZS 4836). For workplaces with multiple workers/shifts/trades: colour-coded padlocks identify who applied the lock + worker name tag on each lock. For workshops with single operator: single colour acceptable but still personal-keyed.
Q: Where do I store the lockout kit?
Wall-mounted lockout station — provides organised storage, instant access, and visual confirmation that equipment is available. Typically positioned near workplace entry or maintenance area. Workshop standard practice: dedicated lockout station with all kit components visible. For trade vehicles: portable lockout kit (organiser bag with components) for mobile maintenance work. Centralised station + portable kit covers most workplace situations.
Q: AS/NZS 4836 — what does it require?
AS/NZS 4836 sets the requirements for safe isolation in workplaces — covers: written procedures (each piece of equipment with documented isolation procedure), trained personnel (workers trained in LOTO before isolation work), proper equipment (personal padlocks, lockout devices), and verification of zero energy state. Penalties for non-compliance under state WHS. AIMS supplies AS 4836 compliant lockout equipment + can refer to qualified training providers for personnel training.

