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1 1 29 CFR 1910.147 THE CONTROL OF HAZARDOUS ENERGY

2 2 TERMINAL LEARNING OBJECTIVE ACTION: Apply Energy Control Procedures CONDITION: Given classroom instruction. STANDARD: In accordance with (IAW) 29 CFR 1910.147 The Control of Hazardous Energy.

3 3 Administrative Data  Risk assessment Level / Low  NOTE: It is the responsibility of all soldiers and DA civilians to protect the environment from damage.  You will be evaluated on the information provided in this block of instructions during written examination 031TEX02.

4 4 29 CFR 1910.147 The Control of Hazardous Energy  Applies to the control of energy during servicing and/or maintenance of machines and equipment.

5 5 Conditions Requiring Lockout/Tagout Procedures  Unexpected energizing or start-up of machinery or equipment.  Potential release of hazardous energy.  Confined spaces or adjacent areas.

6 6 Lockout/Tagout  Modifications of machinery after January 2, 1990.

7 7 Terminology  Authorized Employee - A person who implements lockout/tagout procedures.  Affected Employee - An employee who operates or uses equipment and machinery.

8 8 Terminology  Energy isolating device - A device which prevents the transmission or release of energy.  Energy source - Any source of electrical mechanical, hydraulic, pneumatic, chemical, thermal or other energy source.

9 9 Terminology  Lockout The placement of a lockout device on an energy isolating device.  Lockout device A device used to hold an energy isolating device in a safe position.

10 10 Terminology  Tagout The placement of a tagout device on an energy isolating device.  Tagout device A prominent warning device, such as a tag.

11 11 Lockout/Tagout  If energy isolating devices are unable to be locked out, a tagout device must be utilized.  If energy isolating devices are capable of being locked out, a lockout device must be used.

12 12 Check on Learning

13 13 Energy Control Program

14 14 Energy Control Procedures  Intended use of procedure(s).  Controlling hazardous energy.  Use of lockout/tagout devices.  Testing and verification.

15 15 Employee Training  Purpose and function of the energy control program.  Use and limitations of tagout devices.  Employee retraining.  Certification of employee training.

16 16 Periodic Inspections  Conducted annually.  Conducted between the inspector and authorized/affected employees.  Certification of inspections performed.

17 17 Check on Learning

18 18 Employee Protection  Tagout program should provide a level of safety.  Level of safety should be equivalent to that obtained by using a lockout program.

19 19 Protective Materials and Hardware  Provided by the employer.  Used for controlling energy only.  Durable, standardized, substantial, identifiable.  Tagout devices shall warn against hazardous conditions.

20 20 Energy Isolation  Application of lockout/tagout procedures.  Performed by authorized employee performing the servicing or maintenance.

21 21 Notification of Employees  Responsibility of the employer or authorized employee.  Application and removal of lockout and/or tagout devices.

22 22 Check on Learning

23 23 Application of Control

24 24 Preparation for Shutdown  Identify the type and magnitude of energy.  Identify the hazards of the energy to be controlled.  Identify the methods or means to control the energy.

25 25 Stored Energy  Relieved  Disconnected  Restrained  Rendered harmless.

26 26 Machine or Equipment Shutdown  Utilize applicable operator manuals.  Follow standard operating procedure (SOP).

27 27 Machine or Equipment Isolation  Physically locate energy isolating devices.  Position energy isolating devices to the “off” or “closed’ position.

28 28 Applying Lockout/Tagout Devices  Applied by the authorized employee.  Lockout devices affixed to hold energy isolating device in the “safe” or “off” position.  Tagout devices shall clearly indicate the prohibited use of the energy isolating device(s).

29 29 Verification of Isolation  Prior to operation of machinery or equipment.  Verify that the equipment will not start and/or operate.

30 30 Check on Learning

31 31 Release from Lockout/Tagout

32 32 Machine and/or Equipment  Inspect work area.  Remove nonessential items.  Ensure equipment/machine components are operationally intact.

33 33 Employees  Safely position affected employees.  Notify affected employees.

34 34 Removal of Lockout/Tagout Devices  Removed by the authorized employee who applied the device(s).  Direction of the employer.

35 35 Additional Requirements  Testing or positioning of machinery and equipment.  Outside personnel.  Group lockout/tagout.  Shift or personnel changes.

36 36 Check on Learning

37 37 SUMMARY  Scope and application of 29 CFR 1910.147.  Conditions requiring lockout/tagout.  Terminology  Components of an Energy Control Program.  Application Control Procedures.  Release procedures.  Additional requirements.


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