Bozzys Group Lockout Hasp — 6-Hole Steel, 6-Pack
EDITORIAL REVIEW: 4.5/5 — WC Safety Review of the Bozzys group lockout hasp, a 6-hole steel device. Editorial assessment by Steven Eaton, WC Safety editor, based on the published Bozzys listing and OSHA 29 CFR 1910....
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Editorial assessment by Steven Eaton, WC Safety editor, based on the published Bozzys listing and OSHA 29 CFR 1910.147. We did not laboratory-test this product.
The Bozzys group lockout hasp is a 6-hole steel hasp sold in a 6-pack, letting up to six authorized workers each apply a padlock to a single isolation point — it holds locks for group lockout; padlocks are sold separately and it does not replace a written procedure or the verification the standard requires.
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Why the Bozzys group lockout hasp scales to a crew
The point of a group hasp is capacity — how many workers can put a personal lock on one isolation point. The Bozzys hasp gives you six holes of steel, so up to six workers each lock the same point and the source stays isolated until the last one removes their lock. The 6-pack lets you standardize that capacity across several lines at once. As lockout hasps go, this is the six-worker steel pick, and the lockout/tagout guide and the best kits guide put it in context. It scales one isolation point to a six-worker crew.
Safety first: a lockout hasp holds the locks, but hardware is only half the job — OSHA 29 CFR 1910.147 requires a written energy-control procedure and a verified zero-energy state. After every worker applies their lock and tag, you must test to confirm a zero-energy condition (the try-out step) before any work begins; a hasp does not make a program compliant without a documented procedure, authorized-worker training, and verification. Never remove another worker's lock.
What the Bozzys group lockout hasp listing documents
From the published listing: a 6-hole capacity (up to six padlocks); a steel body; a 6-pack quantity; and a group lockout design. These are true 6-hole lockout hasp and steel group lockout hasp credentials for group lockout. Confirm the finish, jaw opening, and dimensions on the listing.
How the Bozzys group lockout hasp compares to other hasps
For a narrower 1-inch stainless jaw, the BULANGDI 1-inch hasp; for a wider 1.5-inch stainless jaw, the WUWEOT 1.5-inch hasp; for a red aluminum extended-jaw hasp, the BULANGDI red aluminum hasp; and for the padlocks that go on it, the TRADESAFE TS1KD10R or the Master Lock 410GRN. The best padlocks guide covers what to pair with it.
Choosing the right lockout hardware
Build the full kit around the hasp. Browse the lockout hasps, lockout padlocks, cable lockouts, plug lockouts, lockout tags, and lockout stations collections; and read the OSHA PPE requirements guide and the NFPA 70E arc-flash guide for electrical energy control.
Where it fits by application and crew orders
The Bozzys 6-hole hasp suits shared equipment and multi-craft jobs where several workers must each personally lock one energy source — browse the wider lockout/tagout range, keep it organized on a TRADESAFE station or TAEGIQ station, and standardize a group hasp at each recurring shared-isolation point. Sizing hole count to your largest realistic crew keeps you from improvising when a big job puts more hands on one machine than a small hasp can hold. Confirm the finish and jaw on the listing, pair one keyed padlock per worker, and retire any hasp that is bent or corroded. For crew orders, quantity purchasing runs through a free Amazon Business account — volume pricing, PO numbers at checkout, and tax-exempt eligibility for qualifying organizations, with the walkthrough linked in our footer.
What OSHA actually requires of a lockout device
Lockout/tagout is governed by OSHA 1910.147, the control of hazardous energy, and the standard is unusually specific about the hardware. Devices must be durable enough for the environment, standardised within the facility by color, shape or size, substantial enough that removal requires excessive force or tools, and identifiable — they must name the worker who applied them.
The rule that catches people out is exclusive use: lockout devices may not be used for anything else. A padlock that also secures a gate or a toolbox is not a compliant lockout device, whatever its build quality. Keyed-different is the norm so no one can remove another worker's lock; keyed-alike sets exist for single-authorised-employee programmes and group lockout boxes, and choosing the wrong keying defeats the point of the standard.
Hardware is the smallest part of compliance. 1910.147 also requires written energy-control procedures, periodic inspection and authorised-employee training.
Frequently asked questions
What is the Bozzys group lockout hasp?
A 6-hole steel group lockout hasp sold in a 6-pack, letting up to six authorized workers each apply a padlock to a single isolation point.
How many workers can lock one point?
The 6-hole design holds up to six padlocks, so up to six workers can each apply a personal lock to one isolation point. For larger crews, use more than one hasp in series or a higher-hole model.
What is group lockout?
When several workers must be protected by one isolation point, each applies their own padlock to the hasp. The point cannot be re-energized until every worker removes their own lock - the core of group lockout under OSHA 1910.147.
What is it made of?
A steel body for durability in industrial use. Confirm the finish, jaw opening, and dimensions on the listing to match your isolation devices.
Does it come with padlocks?
No - a hasp holds padlocks but does not include them. Pair it with individually keyed lockout padlocks, one per authorized worker. See our lockout padlocks range.
Who is the 6-pack for?
Facilities equipping multiple group-lockout points at once, or standardizing hasps across several lines. Size the quantity to the number of points where group lockout applies.
Can I chain hasps for more workers?
Yes - when more than six workers must lock one point, a second hasp can be added through a hole of the first to extend capacity. Confirm your procedure allows it.
What pairs with it?
Individually keyed padlocks for each worker, plus tags to identify who applied each lock and why. A lockout station keeps hasps, locks, and tags organized. Confirm compatibility on each listing.
Is it OSHA related?
Group lockout is addressed in OSHA 29 CFR 1910.147. The hasp supports the procedure; it does not replace the written procedure, training, or verification. Confirm details on the listing.
How do I care for it?
Keep the jaw and pivot clean and functioning, and retire any hasp that is bent, corroded, or no longer closes properly, since a compromised hasp cannot reliably hold locks.
Does the hasp make me compliant?
No - hardware is necessary but not sufficient. Compliance requires a written procedure, authorized-worker training, application of locks and tags, and verification of a zero-energy state before work.
How do I order for a crew?
Quantity purchasing runs through a free Amazon Business account - volume pricing, PO numbers at checkout, and tax-exempt eligibility for qualifying organizations. The bulk-ordering walkthrough is linked in our site footer.
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