If is a red button type switch, Its a good idea to place it  little  high 
up  on the wall, say above the height of the average leaning shoulder.



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I was asked by a customer if there is a standard IBM mainframe power
switch lock. I checked and there is no such lock. I wonder how do you
protect your mainframe power switches other then access control to the
computer room. 

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We do not have a lock on our "get fired button" (aka emergency power off
switch), but we do have a cover with a latch. You had to be very
deliberate to press emergency power off switch.


Thanks,
 
Fletch 

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