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News Release from: Australian Exhibitions and Conferences | Subject: Master Lock Safety Series lockout products
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial Team on 16 September 2005

All types of lockouts to be exhibited

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Master Lock, claims to have lockout systems covered with its Safety Series to be featured by Mayo Hardware at The Safety Show, Sydney, Australia, from 26 - 28 October 2005.

If the definition of safety is keeping people out of dangerous situations, an effective lockout system is crucial Security specialist, Master Lock, claims to have the area covered with the Safety Series to be featured by Mayo Hardware at The Safety Show, Sydney, Australia, from 26 - 28 October 2005

The safety devices are convenient and user-friendly, while the wide range provides one-stop-shopping for safety lockout needs, according to manufacturer, Master Lock.

The Safety Series extends beyond an extensive range of padlocks.

The series includes a full line of lockout products, featuring rotating gate valve lockouts, electrical lockouts, safety hasps, adjustable cable lockouts, modular lockout kits, lockout wall stations, identification tags and labels and more.

There are even specialty lockout products for oversized industrial plugs and vehicle steering wheels.

New product releases for 2005 include the Latch Tight group lock box and lockout wall stations which are just a couple of the smart, innovative and improved lockout/tagout products exclusive to Master Lock Safety Series.

Master Lock can even provide a system for tracking all those safety padlock keys to ensure the 'one employee, one lock, one key' safety standard.

A range of products will be on view at stand H33 at The Safety Show, Sydney.

The show runs from 26-28 October 2005 at the Sydney Showground, Sydney Olympic Park, Australia.

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