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In the 1960s, Republic Steel used literal lockouts--the person working on the machine locked it, and had the only key.



It's been standard in the Australian and Canadian mining industry that long and still today - if several people are working on a machine (crusher, screen, stacker, etc) then they all have seperate keys to seperate padlocks that all lock a "gang plate" that scissors into the main power switch and prevents power on until all padlocks removed and gang plate removed.




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