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Lockout/TagoutLockout/Tagout

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Lockout/TagoutLockout/Tagout• Each employer is required to have a written

lockout/tagout program in place with training for all employees under OSHA 29 CFR, Part 1910.147.

• Every two minutes there is a fatality resulting from employees and/or employers not complying with the lockout/tagout standard.

• Every day there are approximately 170 severe to disabling injuries due to failure to lockout and tagout equipment.

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Lockout/TagoutLockout/Tagout• All employees who are directly affected by

lockout/tagout must receive training as well as employees who may not be directly affected.

• When a piece of equipment is down for repairs or maintenance, all employees who are directly affected must be notified including supervisors.

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Lockout/TagoutLockout/TagoutThe most common types of energy sourcesinclude:

1. Electricity2. Pneumatic3. Steam4. Vacuum5. Hydraulic6. Gravity7. Compressed or stretched springs8. Spinning flywheels

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Lockout/TagoutLockout/Tagout

• All sources of energy must be identified, locked out, neutralized, etc.

• Each employee must attach his/her lock to the lockout device for each energy source.

• When the next shift comes on duty for repairs, each employee will attach their lock as the previous shift personnel remove their locks.

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Lockout/TagoutLockout/Tagout

• If unplugging a power source is the only way to isolate the energy source, a lockout device does not have to be utilized as long as the employee maintains control over the cord. However, if the employee has to leave for any reason, a lockout device must be utilized.

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Lockout/TagoutLockout/Tagout• Each make and model of equipment must

have specific lockout/tagout checklist developed.

• Leaving a key in a lock does not constitute that lockout/tagout has taken place.

• After all sources of energy have be locked out and blocked, all controls must be tried to insure all sources of energy are neutralized.

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Lockout/TagoutLockout/Tagout

Locked out?

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Lockout/TagoutLockout/Tagout

Lockout Hasp

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Lockout/TagoutLockout/Tagout

Ball Valve Lockout

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Lockout/TagoutLockout/Tagout

Gate Valve Lockout

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Lockout/TagoutLockout/Tagout

Circuit Breaker Lockout

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Lockout/TagoutLockout/Tagout

Locked out?

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Lockout/TagoutLockout/Tagout

Heartbeat from enternity!

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Lockout/TagoutLockout/Tagout

Locked Out ???? No !!!!!!

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Lockout/TagoutLockout/TagoutWhat’s Wrong Here? The Correct Way

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Lockout/TagoutLockout/TagoutGrounds for immediate termination.

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