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LOCKOUT/TAGOUT AUTHORIZED EMPLOYEES. Hazardous Energy Sources + Evaluate machines, equipment, and processes + Develop energy control plan 1a.

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1 LOCKOUT/TAGOUT AUTHORIZED EMPLOYEES

2 Hazardous Energy Sources + Evaluate machines, equipment, and processes + Develop energy control plan 1a

3 + Look for all sources of energy + Identify secondary and stored energy sources 1b Hazardous Energy Sources

4 Why Lockout/Tagout Is Necessary + Prevents injury due to unexpected startup of equipment or released energy + Maintenance/servicing operations often require employee to place part or all of his/her body into machine’s point of operation 2a

5 Functions Covered By Lockout/Tagout + Servicing of machines and equipment + Performing maintenance on equipment and machinery + Normal operations 3a

6 Energy Control Program + Authorized employees + Affected employees + Other employees 4a

7 Energy Control Program + Energy control procedures + Training + Periodic audits 4b

8 Preparation For Shutdown + Locate all energy sources + Inform all affected persons 5a

9 Shutdown Procedure + Each piece of equipment or machine must be shutdown according to written energy control procedures + Orderly shutdown avoids additional or increased hazards 6a

10 Shutdown Procedure + Use shutdown procedures that are established for the machine 6b

11 Isolating Machinery From Its Energy Sources + Type of devices to be used + Placement of isolating devices 7a

12 Application of Lockout/Tagout Devices + Positioning of lockout/tagout devices + Only authorized employees can attach the devices 8a

13 Releasing Stored Energy + Check for and relieve: electrical energy capacitors residual pressure in lines and pipes 9a

14 Verification Procedures + Verify that all locks and tags are in place + Try to operate the equipment 10a

15 Restoring Energy to the Equipment/Machine + Remove tools from the area, replace guards + Ensure that employees are safely positioned or removed from the area 11a

16 + The employee who applies the lock is the only one who can remove it + Special requirements for testing and positioning equipment 11b Restoring Energy to the Equipment/Machine

17 Lockout Devices + Types used + Standardized for easy recognition 12a

18 Lockout Devices + Never use someone else’s lockout device + The lock must identify the person who applied it 12b

19 Tags + Types used + Standardized for easy recognition 13a

20 Tags + The attachment means for a tag must be: non-reusable attachable by hand self-locking and non-reusable with locking strength of 50 pounds equivalent to a one-piece, all-environment-tolerant nylon cable tie 13b

21 Tags + The tag’s legend must include the following types of statements: 13c

22 Group Lockouts + Uses group lockout devices (hasps) to accommodate all locks + Each authorized employee must affix a personal lockout or tagout device to the group lockout device when he/she begins work 14a

23 Group Lockouts + Each authorized employee must remove those devices when he/she stops working on the machine/equipment 14b

24 Shift Changes + The first employee’s lock remains in place until the next shift’s employee applies his/her lock 15a

25 Removing a Lock + If an employee is not available to remove a lock, the employer must: verify that the employee is not in the facility make reasonable efforts to contact the employee inform the employee of the removal before he/she resumes work 16a


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