Industrial Safety Equipment: The Pilbara

Safety equipment designed for remote, heavy-duty worksites

The Pilbara is one of Australia’s most important industrial regions, known for its large-scale mining, transport and infrastructure projects. With vast distances, high temperatures and constant activity, safety in the Pilbara isn’t optional. It’s part of the job.

Locksafe supplies industrial safety equipment built for the realities of working in the Pilbara. Our lockout and isolation products are made to handle heat, dust, and remote conditions while supporting compliance with strict workplace safety standards.

Whether you’re managing a mine site, a rail corridor, or a shutdown team, our gear helps keep your crew safe and your operation running smoothly.

Our Safety Product Range Includes:

  • Hasps for team-based lockouts
  • Locking brackets for isolator control
  • Isolator assemblies to prevent accidental restarts
  • Isolation cabinets for on-site gear storage
  • Switches for reliable operation in harsh conditions
  • Mounting options for flexible installation
  • Padlocks and storage for secure lockout systems

Lockout And Isolation Systems for The Pilbara

Remote operations come with extra risks. With limited emergency response and rugged work environments, having the right lockout tagout system in place is essential. Our LOTO solutions are used across the Pilbara to help safely isolate energy sources during maintenance, repair or shut down work.

We supply:

  • Electrical lockouts for panels, switchboards and machinery
  • Circuit breaker lockouts for equipment control and servicing
  • Valve lockouts for air, gas, fuel and hydraulic systems

From Newman to Port Hedland, Tom Price to Karratha, we work with companies and contractors across the Pilbara to deliver practical safety solutions that meet industry expectations. Contact Locksafe today on 08 9455 7255 to find out how our industrial safety equipment can support your Pilbara site. We’ll help you reduce risk, protect your team and stay compliant in some of the toughest working conditions in the country