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This procedure/guideline outlines the use of lockout tag-out procedures and the importance of tamper-resistant hasps to ensure proper energy isolation. Includes examples of tampered lockout hasps and introduces a new, more secure lockout hasp.
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Lockout Tag-out Hasps HSLP-P-37.01 Energy Isolation 5.0 PROCEDURE/GUIDELINE -Locks as well as wedges, chains, blocks, blanking plates, etc., will be provided by the company, will be singularly identified and will not be used for any other purposes. They will be substantial enough that their removal would require excessive force. 29 CFR 1910.147(c)(5)(ii)(C)(1) Lockout devices. Lockout devices shall be substantial enough to prevent removal without the use of excessive force or unusual techniques, such as with the use of bolt cutters or other metal cutting tools.
The following examples illustrate tampered lockout hasps. These hasps are easily pried open with minimal effort. The construction and design does not provide adequate protection based on policies we have set or industry standards.
This picture illustrates the new lockout hasp. 4 lock (stock code 2060184) 8 lock (stock code 2060192) The heavy-duty hinge-style hasp offers added pry resistance. Steel construction with 9/32" diameter shackles.This new hasp will restore lockout security.