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Lockout/Tagout

Lockout/Tagout. Authorized Employees: Learn the Procedures. Section I. Introduction. Introduction. Lockout/tagout Employees Energy sources. Introduction. Amount of energy Procedures Tagout. Introduction. Testing, positioning Shift changes Group lockout. Section II.

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Lockout/Tagout

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  1. Lockout/Tagout Authorized Employees: Learn the Procedures

  2. Section I Introduction

  3. Introduction • Lockout/tagout • Employees • Energy sources

  4. Introduction • Amount of energy • Procedures • Tagout

  5. Introduction • Testing, positioning • Shift changes • Group lockout

  6. Section II What is lockout/tagout?

  7. Lockout/tagout (LOTO) Prevents injury: • Servicing • Maintenance

  8. Lockout/tagout (LOTO) • Locks • Tags • Stop energy flow

  9. LOTO devices • Locks • Blanks • Blinds • Covers

  10. LOTO devices • Lockout/tagout only • Durable • Standardized • Identify employee

  11. Service/maintenance • Construct • Install • Set up • Adjust • Inspect

  12. Service/maintenance • Modify • Lubricate • Clean • Clear jams • Tool changes

  13. LOTO during normal production • Remove/bypass guard • Body in point of operation

  14. LOTO standard 29 CFR 1910.147

  15. Section III Employee designations

  16. Employee designations Authorized: • applies locks and tags • does service, maintenance work

  17. Employee designations Affected: • machine operator • works where LOTO is used

  18. Employee designations Other: • may work were LOTO may be used

  19. Authorized employee • Recognize energy sources • Types, magnitude of energy • LOTO procedures

  20. Section IV Energy sources

  21. Energy sources • Electrical • Mechanical • Hydraulic • Pneumatic • Steam

  22. Energy sources • Fluids under pressure • Chemical • Gases • Gravity • Thermal

  23. Section V Energy type, magnitude

  24. Energy type, magnitude • Multiple energy supplies • Amount of energy • Stored energy

  25. Section VI Lockout/tagout procedures

  26. Apply LOTO 1. Prepare for shutdown • review energy information • review energy control procedures • notify affected employees

  27. Apply LOTO 2. Shutdown • normal operating procedures

  28. Apply LOTO 3. Isolate equipment • operate energy isolating devices • multiple energy supplies

  29. Apply LOTO 4. Apply LOTO devices • lock (tag) on each energy isolating device

  30. Apply LOTO 5. Release stored energy • release • relieve • disconnect • restrain

  31. Apply LOTO 6. Verification • operate machine controls • return to “off” position • check gauges • use test equipment

  32. Remove LOTO 1. Check the machine • replace guards • remove blocks • remove tools

  33. Remove LOTO 2. Check for employees • clear of machine • all in safe area

  34. Remove LOTO 3. Remove LOTO devices • removed by person who applied them

  35. Remove LOTO 4. Notify employees • after LOTO devices removed • before starting machine

  36. LOTO procedures • Equipment I.D. • Enforcement • Affected employees • Energy information

  37. LOTO procedures • Normal operating controls • Energy isolating devices • Stored energy • Verification • LOTO removal

  38. Section VII Tagout system

  39. Tagout system • Warning device • Less control than a lock • Do not bypass, ignore tag • Removed by person who applied it

  40. Tagout system • Legible • Understandable • Durable • False sense of security

  41. Tagout system • If it can be locked out, it must be locked out

  42. Section VIII Testing, positioning

  43. Testing, positioning • Check machine • Clear employees • Remove locks • Energize and test • Deenergize and lock • Continue servicing

  44. Section IX Transfer

  45. Transfer Person who applies lock must remove it

  46. Transfer Person working on equipment must apply own lock

  47. Transfer • Multi-lock hasp • On-coming worker applies lock • Off-going worker removes lock

  48. Section X Group lockout/tagout

  49. Group LOTO • Each worker applies own lock • Multi-lock hasp • Group lockbox

  50. Group LOTO • Primary authority • “Job lock” keys locked in group lockbox

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