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I noticed some brackets along the sides of two breakers in an Eaton BR panel board.
One is along one side of a 20A Type BR Combination AFCI breaker (labeled for the dishwasher and disposal), and the other along one side of a double 40A breaker (for the Range).
They look somewhat similar to a BR Type Handle Lockout, but they aren't blocking use of the switch handles.
They are really only effective at reducing accidental access to the switch handles.

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Breaker lock so the circuits can be locked out for servicing (LOTO) Lock Out Tag Out, most likely those appliances are hard wired, rather then cord & plug connected.
 
Breaker lock so the circuits can be locked out for servicing (LOTO) Lock Out Tag Out, most likely those appliances are hard wired, rather then cord & plug connected.
Yes, that makes sense. From the picture, I can't see that a padlock would fit through the holes, but a lockout hasp or tag surely would. I haven't ever seen this in a residential panel before. I guess I don't get around all that much.
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I noticed some brackets along the sides of two breakers in an Eaton BR panel board.
One is along one side of a 20A Type BR Combination AFCI breaker (labeled for the dishwasher and disposal), and the other along one side of a double 40A breaker (for the Range).
They look somewhat similar to a BR Type Handle Lockout, but they aren't blocking use of the switch handles.
They are really only effective at reducing accidental access to the switch handles.

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That cover has to come all the way out even where it’s attached to the panel cover
 

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