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* A daytime period in some hostels during which guests are not allowed to be present in the hostel. |
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* A daytime period in some [[hostel]]s during which guests are not allowed to be present in the hostel. |
* A daytime period in some [[hostel]]s during which guests are not allowed to be present in the hostel. |
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* [[Lockout (telecommunication)]], a system of preventing unwanted signals |
* [[Lockout (telecommunication)]], a system of preventing unwanted signals |
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* A workplace safety system to prevent activation of |
* [[Lockout/tagout]] A workplace safety system to prevent activation of machinery while a worker may be inside. A worker places a padlock or other device on the control of a machine to prevent anyone else from operating it and retains the lock's key. |
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* A car key locked inside a car it opens. |
* A car key locked inside a car it opens. |
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* A multiplayer map for [[Halo 2]] |
* A multiplayer map for [[Halo 2]] |
Revision as of 02:17, 20 April 2006
Lockout may mean:
- Lockout (industry), a work stoppage in which an employer prevents some or all employees from working, even to the extent closing the business.
- A daytime period in some hostels during which guests are not allowed to be present in the hostel.
- Lockout (telecommunication), a system of preventing unwanted signals
- Lockout/tagout A workplace safety system to prevent activation of machinery while a worker may be inside. A worker places a padlock or other device on the control of a machine to prevent anyone else from operating it and retains the lock's key.
- A car key locked inside a car it opens.
- A multiplayer map for Halo 2