New Employee Orientation Electrical Safety Orientation Lockout/Tagout (LOTO) and Electrical Safety In The Workplace FN000387/CR.

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New Employee Orientation Electrical Safety Orientation Lockout/Tagout (LOTO) and Electrical Safety In The Workplace FN000387/CR

New Employee Orientation Introduce the concept of LOTO Introduce the concept of LOTO Introduce LOTO terminology Introduce LOTO terminology Recognize LOTO locks and tags Recognize LOTO locks and tags Recognize types of hazardous energy Recognize types of hazardous energy Introduce Configuration Control concept Introduce Configuration Control concept Understand Configuration Control vs LOTO Understand Configuration Control vs LOTO Introduce the concept of LOTO Introduce the concept of LOTO Introduce LOTO terminology Introduce LOTO terminology Recognize LOTO locks and tags Recognize LOTO locks and tags Recognize types of hazardous energy Recognize types of hazardous energy Introduce Configuration Control concept Introduce Configuration Control concept Understand Configuration Control vs LOTO Understand Configuration Control vs LOTO Objectives

New Employee Orientation Be familiar with the magnitude and hazards of electrical energy Be familiar with the magnitude and hazards of electrical energy Be able to recognize the protective equipment used by electrical workers Be able to recognize the protective equipment used by electrical workers Understand the electrical safety boundaries Understand the electrical safety boundaries Learn safe practices Learn safe practices Be familiar with the magnitude and hazards of electrical energy Be familiar with the magnitude and hazards of electrical energy Be able to recognize the protective equipment used by electrical workers Be able to recognize the protective equipment used by electrical workers Understand the electrical safety boundaries Understand the electrical safety boundaries Learn safe practices Learn safe practices Objectives

New Employee Orientation Electrical Electrical Pressurized water or Fluids Pressurized water or Fluids Electronic or computerized equipment Electronic or computerized equipment Mechanical Equipment Mechanical Equipment Radiation Radiation Electrical Electrical Pressurized water or Fluids Pressurized water or Fluids Electronic or computerized equipment Electronic or computerized equipment Mechanical Equipment Mechanical Equipment Radiation Radiation Gravity Gravity Temperature- Hot/Cold Temperature- Hot/Cold Hydraulic Energy Hydraulic Energy Steam Energy Steam Energy Pneumatic Energy Pneumatic Energy Spring Loaded Spring Loaded Hazardous Energy Sources Lockout/Tagout

New Employee Orientation An affected employee is one whose work: Affected employees are to be informed of LOTO activity in their area Lockout/Tagout Requires the operation or use of a machine or equipment on which service or maintenance is being performed under lockout/tagout. Requires the operation or use of a machine or equipment on which service or maintenance is being performed under lockout/tagout. Requires him/her to work in an area in which such service or maintenance is being performed. Requires him/her to work in an area in which such service or maintenance is being performed. Is interrupted or otherwise affected by the LOTO. Is interrupted or otherwise affected by the LOTO. Requires the operation or use of a machine or equipment on which service or maintenance is being performed under lockout/tagout. Requires the operation or use of a machine or equipment on which service or maintenance is being performed under lockout/tagout. Requires him/her to work in an area in which such service or maintenance is being performed. Requires him/her to work in an area in which such service or maintenance is being performed. Is interrupted or otherwise affected by the LOTO. Is interrupted or otherwise affected by the LOTO.

New Employee Orientation As an affected employee you must: As an affected employee you must: Respect the locks/tags of others Respect the locks/tags of others Understand that disciplinary actions may be taken for non-compliance and/or disregard of the LOTO policies Understand that disciplinary actions may be taken for non-compliance and/or disregard of the LOTO policies Be aware of and understand the LOTO policy at Fermilab. Without additional training you are authorized to perform any LOTO activity Be aware of and understand the LOTO policy at Fermilab. Without additional training you are authorized to perform any LOTO activity As an affected employee you must: As an affected employee you must: Respect the locks/tags of others Respect the locks/tags of others Understand that disciplinary actions may be taken for non-compliance and/or disregard of the LOTO policies Understand that disciplinary actions may be taken for non-compliance and/or disregard of the LOTO policies Be aware of and understand the LOTO policy at Fermilab. Without additional training you are authorized to perform any LOTO activity Be aware of and understand the LOTO policy at Fermilab. Without additional training you are authorized to perform any LOTO activity Lockout/Tagout NOT

New Employee Orientation Danger Tags: May be seen in situations where equipment cannot be physically locked out. May be seen in situations where equipment cannot be physically locked out. Has the same impact as a lock. Has the same impact as a lock. Danger Tags: May be seen in situations where equipment cannot be physically locked out. May be seen in situations where equipment cannot be physically locked out. Has the same impact as a lock. Has the same impact as a lock. Lockout/Tagout Red Lock Tag

New Employee Orientation Caution tags: Yellow Configuration Control tags Configuration Control tags Used to signify operational restrictions for equipment and other systems. Used to signify operational restrictions for equipment and other systems. No personnel hazard or exposure if these tags are violated. No personnel hazard or exposure if these tags are violated. Caution tags: Yellow Configuration Control tags Configuration Control tags Used to signify operational restrictions for equipment and other systems. Used to signify operational restrictions for equipment and other systems. No personnel hazard or exposure if these tags are violated. No personnel hazard or exposure if these tags are violated. Lockout/Tagout

New Employee Orientation Electrical Safety In The Workplace (For the unqualified Worker) NFPA-70E (2004)

New Employee Orientation Hazards of Electricity Electrocution Shock Burns Arc Blast Arc Flash

New Employee Orientation Recognize when energized electrical work is ongoing. Recognize when energized electrical work is ongoing. Barriers Barriers Warning Tape Warning Tape Safety observer (verbal warnings) Safety observer (verbal warnings) Signs Signs Obey all barriers and warning signs. Obey all barriers and warning signs. Recognize when energized electrical work is ongoing. Recognize when energized electrical work is ongoing. Barriers Barriers Warning Tape Warning Tape Safety observer (verbal warnings) Safety observer (verbal warnings) Signs Signs Obey all barriers and warning signs. Obey all barriers and warning signs. How Do We Protect Ourselves?

New Employee Orientation Safe Practices Inspect any electrical cord for frayed conductors and missing grounding pins. Inspect any electrical cord for frayed conductors and missing grounding pins. Before plugging equipment to a GFCI make sure you test the receptacle. Before plugging equipment to a GFCI make sure you test the receptacle. No daisy chaining of cords. No daisy chaining of cords. Inspect any electrical cord for frayed conductors and missing grounding pins. Inspect any electrical cord for frayed conductors and missing grounding pins. Before plugging equipment to a GFCI make sure you test the receptacle. Before plugging equipment to a GFCI make sure you test the receptacle. No daisy chaining of cords. No daisy chaining of cords.

New Employee Orientation Safe Practices Damp areas and electrical equipment don’t mix. Damp areas and electrical equipment don’t mix. Do not handle electrical equipment with wet hands. Do not handle electrical equipment with wet hands. Damp areas and electrical equipment don’t mix. Damp areas and electrical equipment don’t mix. Do not handle electrical equipment with wet hands. Do not handle electrical equipment with wet hands.

New Employee Orientation Safe Distances-Transmission Lines There are overhead transmission lines in the Village There are overhead transmission lines in the Village Keep yourself and any equipment at least 10 feet away Keep yourself and any equipment at least 10 feet away There are overhead transmission lines in the Village There are overhead transmission lines in the Village Keep yourself and any equipment at least 10 feet away Keep yourself and any equipment at least 10 feet away

New Employee Orientation Summary Discussed the concept of LOTO and definitions Discussed the concept of LOTO and definitions Described the LOTO equipment and how it is used Described the LOTO equipment and how it is used The various types of energy and the consequences when electrical energy is present The various types of energy and the consequences when electrical energy is present How to recognize electrical work activities How to recognize electrical work activities Safe Practices of working with electrical equipment Safe Practices of working with electrical equipment Discussed the concept of LOTO and definitions Discussed the concept of LOTO and definitions Described the LOTO equipment and how it is used Described the LOTO equipment and how it is used The various types of energy and the consequences when electrical energy is present The various types of energy and the consequences when electrical energy is present How to recognize electrical work activities How to recognize electrical work activities Safe Practices of working with electrical equipment Safe Practices of working with electrical equipment