Elite 8 Door Personal Effects Locker Blue Camlock
Product Description
This is a wall-mounted, eight-compartment personal effects locker made from steel and finished in blue. Each compartment is secured by its own camlock, giving individual team members a dedicated, lockable...
Specifications
- Colour
- Blue
- Dimensions
- 990(H) x 250(W) x 160(D)mm
- Finish
- Epoxy Polyester Powder Coated
- Furniture frame
- Metal
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Product Description
This is a wall-mounted, eight-compartment personal effects locker made from steel and finished in blue. Each compartment is secured by its own camlock, giving individual team members a dedicated, lockable space for small valuables — phones, wallets, keys, jewellery, and similar items. The unit's shallow depth and flat top keep it unobtrusive in staff changing areas, corridors, or back-of-house passages where space is typically limited.
In a catering or hospitality environment, keeping personal belongings out of food preparation and service areas is both a hygiene consideration and a matter of sound workplace policy. A locker bank with individual locking compartments helps reinforce that separation clearly and practically. Eight compartments strike a reasonable balance between team coverage and physical footprint, making this a sensible choice where wall space is at a premium.
A few practical points worth thinking through before installation:
- The unit is designed to be wall-mounted on a raised platform — this needs to be in place before fitting
- Wall fixings and the platform itself are installation prerequisites to confirm in advance
- Wall anchor points should be appropriate for the combined loaded weight once compartments are in use
- Each door has its own camlock key — key management across shifts is worth planning before allocation
This locker suits smaller teams or sites where a compact, cost-effective solution for valuables storage is needed. For larger brigades or higher-turnover environments, a configuration with more compartments is likely to be more practical in the long run.
If you are working out how best to configure locker storage for your team, we are happy to help you think it through before you order.
Key Features
- Eight individual steel compartments each secured by a dedicated camlock
- Wall-mounted design keeps unit clear of floor for easier cleaning underneath
- Shallow 160mm depth suits corridors and tight back-of-house wall spaces
- Steel construction with blue powder-coat finish for durability and identification
- Flat-top profile allows stacking or use of surface space where needed
Operational Benefits
- Keeps personal items out of food prep areas, supporting hygiene compliance
- Individual locking compartments give each staff member secure, private storage
- Compact footprint makes efficient use of limited back-of-house wall space
- Clear blue finish helps staff identify their locker bank quickly between shifts
- Straightforward camlock mechanism reduces maintenance and replacement costs
Specifications
- Colour
- Blue
- Dimensions
- 990(H) x 250(W) x 160(D)mm
- Finish
- Epoxy Polyester Powder Coated
- Furniture frame
- Metal
- Furniture shape
- Flat Top
- Furniture type
- Lockers
- Material
- Steel
- Weight
- 10.5kg
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Frequently Asked Questions
- This unit is designed to be wall-mounted on a raised platform rather than freestanding on the floor. The platform and suitable wall fixings need to be in place before installation, so it is worth confirming both the wall construction and platform arrangement before ordering.
- With eight compartments, this unit works well for smaller teams where each person can be allocated their own dedicated space. If your team is larger or you operate across multiple shifts with high staff turnover, a unit with more compartments is likely to be a more practical long-term solution.
- Each compartment has its own camlock and corresponding key, so each allocated team member holds their own key. It is worth deciding in advance how keys will be issued, stored, and managed across shifts — particularly in environments with high staff turnover — to avoid practical difficulties once the unit is in use.