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key interlock

 
Architecture: key interlock

A mechanism that permits operation, insertion, or removal of a key to a piece of equipment only if certain conditions have been met or prescribed operations have been completed; may be required to meet specified safety conditions and to prevent improper (or unauthorized) operation of the equipment.


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