Lockout (film) - Wikipedia In 2079, CIA operative Snow is arrested for murdering Colonel Frank Armstrong, who had uncovered evidence of a mole selling secrets about the United States space program Secret Service Director Scott Langral, on advice from the President, has Snow convicted of murder and espionage
Lockout (2012) - IMDb Lockout: Directed by James Mather, Steve Saint Leger With Guy Pearce, Maggie Grace, Vincent Regan, Joe Gilgun A man wrongfully accused and convicted of conspiring to commit espionage against the US government is offered his freedom if he can rescue the president's daughter from an outer-space prison that's been taken over by violent inmates
Lockout (industry) - Wikipedia A lockout is generally an attempt to enforce specific terms of employment upon a group of employees during a dispute It is often used to force unionized workers to accept new conditions, such as lower wages
Lockout (2012) - Rotten Tomatoes Emilie Warnock (Maggie Grace), the daughter of the American president, leads a humanitarian mission to MS One, an outer-space prison in which the 500 most
LOCKOUT Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster The meaning of LOCKOUT is the withholding of employment by an employer and the whole or partial closing of the business establishment in order to gain concessions from or resist demands of employees
6 Steps of Lockout Tagout (LOTO) Safety | Vector Solutions In this article, we’ll look at the basics of lockout tagout and LOTO safety, including some basic definitions, relevant OSHA regulations and informational resources, and steps to follow when performing lockout tagout procedures
Lockout | Definition, History, Facts | Britannica Lockout, the tactic of withholding employment, typically used by employers to hinder union organization or to gain leverage in labor disputes It is often accomplished by literally locking employees out of the workplace, but it can also be achieved through other means
Lockout Tagout: Meaning Procedure | SafetyCulture Lockout tagout is a protection system against unintentional exposure to hazardous energy from equipment and machinery A lockout device, such as a padlock, secures the energy isolating device while a tagout device (i e a tag) warns employees not to use the equipment
1910. 147 - The control of hazardous energy (lockout tagout . . . This section requires employers to establish a program and utilize procedures for affixing appropriate lockout devices or tagout devices to energy isolating devices, and to otherwise disable machines or equipment to prevent unexpected energization, start-up or release of stored energy in order to prevent injury to employees
Lockout - Wikipedia Lockout may refer to: Lockout (industry), a type of work stoppage Dublin Lockout, a major industrial dispute between approximately 20,000 workers and 300 employers 1913–1914; Lockout (sports), lockout in sports leagues MLB lockout, lockout in MLB; NBA lockout, lockout in NBA;