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WinSTETS is Lockout/Tagout (LOTO) software from Stonebridge Software, Inc., positioned to help industrial companies move from manual processes, whiteboards, Excel, or legacy systems to automated safety tagging and equipment isolation workflows. According to the official website, the company has been providing computerized LOTO solutions for the energy and process control industries since 1986, with customers across power plants, oil and gas refining, pulp and paper, chemical processing, and similar environments.
The product emphasizes “configurability.” Simple sites can use only tag and worksheet printing, while complex sites, such as nuclear power plants, can manage the full lifecycle of equipment clearances. WinSTETS supports user customization of the interface, key terminology, screen fields, and report displays. The Configuration Manager can disable unnecessary features, while the Forms Design Module can adjust fields and layouts on Tagout screens. Customer case studies on the official website also mention that the system can adapt to existing business rules, complex switching orders, cross-region or cross-department workflows, and authorized personnel access requirements.
The official website does not disclose pricing, plans, or licensing models. The demo is a full-featured version with a demonstration database, about 160 MB in size, and can run on newer Microsoft Windows PCs. However, downloading and installing it requires requesting a password from the vendor and providing complete business contact information and a phone number, making the trial barrier higher than a typical self-service SaaS trial.
The strengths are deep vertical industry experience, broad functional coverage, and strong adaptability for terminology, interfaces, and feature switches in complex LOTO processes. Customer feedback repeatedly mentions ease of use, flexibility, and timely support. The drawbacks are that the publicly available materials feel relatively traditional and lack key information on pricing, APIs, third-party integrations, security compliance, cloud deployment, and similar topics. Based on the demo description, it appears more like Windows-based on-premises enterprise software than a modern cloud-native SaaS product.
It is suitable for high-risk industrial sites in power, oil and gas, chemicals, paper manufacturing, nuclear power, and related sectors, especially medium and large enterprises that already have formal LOTO procedures and need to replace manual tagging or legacy systems. It is not well suited for small teams that only need lightweight task management or want an out-of-the-box cloud subscription.
The collected text does not provide information on availability in China, deployment nodes, or access restrictions, so this is unknown.
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