Health & Hygiene/ELB Sample LOCKOUT/TAGOUT “APPROVED” TRAINING.

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Health & Hygiene/ELB Sample LOCKOUT/TAGOUT “APPROVED” TRAINING

Health & Hygiene/ELB Sample REVIEW H PURPOSE OF LOCKOUT/TAGOUT H SCOPE H “APPROVED” VS. “AFFECTED” H CONTRACTORS

Health & Hygiene/ELB Sample ENERGY SOURCES AND MAGNITUDE ENERGY SOURCE MAGNITUDE H ELECTRIC 480 VOLTS H HYDRAULIC 3,000 PSI H STEAM 1,000 PSI H MECHANICAL H GRAVITY H THERMAL

Health & Hygiene/ELB Sample ENERGY ISOLATING DEVICES H ELECTRICAL DISCONNECTS H HEAVY DUTY SAFETY SWITCHES H CIRCUIT BREAKERS H LINE VALVES - STEAM, HYDRAULIC, PNEUMATIC, WATER H RESTRAINING CABLE H BLOCKS

Health & Hygiene/ELB Sample LOCKOUT/TAGOUT EQUIPMENT H INDIVIDUAL LOCKS H TAGS H MULTIPLE LOCK DEVICES H ADAPTERS

Health & Hygiene/ELB Sample PREPARATION H NOTIFICATION OF AFFECTED EMPLOYEES H NORMAL MACHINE SHUTDOWN H REVIEWING PROCEUDRE H OBTAINING NECESSARY EQUIPMENT

Health & Hygiene/ELB Sample EQUIPMENT SPECIFIC PROCEDURES H IDENTIFY ALL ENERGY SOURCES H PHYSICAL LOCATION - DESIGNATOR H ISOLATION PROCEDURE H STEP VERIFICATION

Health & Hygiene/ELB Sample PROCEDURE VERIFICATION H REQUIRED EVERY TIME H CHECK PLACARD H INSPECT AREA –PEOPLE –EQUIPMENT H ATTEMPT TO START H RETURN CONTROLS TO “OFF” OR SAFE POSITION

Health & Hygiene/ELB Sample TROUBLESHOOTING H ALERT ALL PERSONNEL H REMOVE TOOLS, PARTS, MATERIAL, ETC. H REMOVE REQUIRED LO/TO DEVICES H RE-ENERGIZE EQUIPMENT H PROCEED WITH TROUBLESHOOTING H DE-ENERGIZE AND RESTORE LO/TO

Health & Hygiene/ELB Sample RESTORATION OF SERVICE H INSPECT AREA H NOTIFY AFFECTED EMPLOYEES H REMOVE LO/TO DEVICES H PLACE ISOLATING DEVICES IN “NORMAL” OPERATING POSITION H EQUIPMENT START-UP

Health & Hygiene/ELB Sample REMOVAL OF LOCKS H INDIVIDUAL OWNER H SUPERVISOR OR DESIGNEE –OWNER CAN NOT BE LOCATED –PROPER PRECAUTIONS –FILE INCIDENT REPORT ENGINEER –DISCUSSION WITH EMPLOYEE