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Lockout/Tagout Other Employees. 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. 1a.
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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 1a
Machinery/equipment that may be locked/tagged • The need to lock out machinery/equipment depends on the hazards due to unexpected energization or release of energy 1b
Machinery/equipment that may be locked/tagged • Type, size, complexity of equipment does not influence whether or not it is locked/tagged out 1c
Energy control program • Types of employees • Authorized employees • Affected employees • Other employees 2a
Energy control program • Each piece of equipment has its own set of procedures • Training • Periodic audits 2b
Steps for lockout/tagout • Authorized employee prepares for shutdown • Authorized employee shuts down machine or equipment • Authorized employee isolates machine or equipment from energy source 3a
Steps for lockout/tagout • Authorized employee applies lockout/tagout devices • Authorized employee releases stored energy • Authorized employee verifies the lockout and release of stored energy 3b
Restoring energy to the equipment/machine • The employee who applied the lock removes it • Authorized employee ensures that employees are safe • Authorized employee notifies affected employees 4a
Lockout devices • Types used • Standardized for easy recognition 5a
Lockout devices • Authorized employees may never use someone else’s lockout device • The lock must identify the person who applied it 5b
Tags • Types used • Standardized for easy recognition 6a
Lockout devices • 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 7a
Lockout devices • The tag’s legend must include the following types of statements: 7b
Hazardous energy sources • Electrical • Mechanical • Pneumatic 8a
Hazardous energy sources • Hydraulic • Chemical • Thermal 8b
Hazardous energy sources • Water under pressure • Gravity • Potential 8c