DUCK RIVER EMC Lockout/Tagout Procedures For Overhead and Underground Line Work (De-energizing Lines and Equipment for Employee Protection)

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Lockout/Tagout Awareness Training
Advertisements

Basic safety rules and procedures for controlling hazardous energy
Lockout/Tagout Training: 29 CFR Lockout Tagout Standard
Lock Out/Tag Out Training Lock-Out/Tag-Out OSHA Definition. Lockout/Tagout (LOTO) refers to specific practices and procedures to safeguard employees.
The Control of Hazardous Energy
De-energization and Lockout
Introduction Most accidents are caused by the uncontrolled release of hazardous energy. Many of these accidents can be prevented by proper lock-out/tag-out.
This presentation is for illustrative and general educational purposes only and is not intended to substitute for the official MSHA Investigation Report.
Safety Training: Technical Training Clearance Procedure Authorized Employee This course is best viewed with headphones or speakers, the audio.
Presented by Environmental Health and Safety
LOCKOUT/TAGOUT.
THE INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY OF FIRE SERVICE INSTRUCTORS Electronic INSTRUCT-O-GRAM Program Lockout / Tagout Policy.
Lockout/Tagout Authorized Employee. What Is Hazardous Energy? –Often invisible –Can be hydraulic or mechanical –Live or stored –Moving machine or equipment.
Controlling Hazardous Energy
Control of Hazardous Energy – Lockout/Tagout 29 CFR
Health & Safety Life Book AM ST p. 1 v.01 - Nov. 03, 2011 Isolation “Imagine yourself performing maintenance inside of a machine and suddenly,
Lockout/Tagout Awareness Training
Lockout - Tagout Control of Hazardous Energy CFR
Lockout Tag out Training2009. Control of Hazardous Energy Policy Personal locks & keys will be issued to employees by their Safety/Training Coordinator.
Evolution Industries Jan A Lockout/Tagout (LOTO) program ensures that energized equipment or machines are not started or used while they are being.
Lockout/Tagout Affected Employees. © Business & Legal Reports, Inc Session Objectives You will be able to: Recognize hazardous energy sources Carry.
Lockout/Tagout Authorized Employee Slide Show Notes
NWACC Business & Industry Workforce Development Institute J- 1 CONTROL OF HAZARDOUS ENERGY (LOCKOUT/TAGOUT) FOR GENERAL INDUSTRY.
LOCKOUT/TAGOUT ENERGY CONTROL PROGRAM
/0309 Copyright ©2003 Business and Legal Reports, Inc. BLR’s Safety Training Presentations Lockout/Tagout Refresher 29 CFR
CONTROL OF HAZARDOUS ENERGY LOCKOUT/ TAGOUT PROGRAM.
Lockout/Tagout for Affected Employees Understand the Basics.
Lockout/Tagout Training Division of Facilities Construction and Management 2001.
1 29 CFR THE CONTROL OF HAZARDOUS ENERGY.
FHM TRAINING TOOLS This training presentation is part of FHM’s commitment to creating and keeping safe workplaces. Be sure to check out all the training.
Lock-Out / Tag-Out Types of Energy Types of Energy Electrical Electrical Mechanical Mechanical Chemical Chemical Thermal Thermal Hydraulic Hydraulic.
FHM TRAINING TOOLS This training presentation is part of FHM’s commitment to creating and keeping safe workplaces. Be sure to check out all the training.
 The purpose of this Lockout/Tagout Procedure is to have a positive method of confirming that a piece of equipment, machine, or device is not energized.
Lockout/tagout (LOTO) is a technique used to prevent energy from being released during the servicing of equipment. This is accomplished by placing locks.
Health & Hygiene/ELB Sample LOCKOUT/TAGOUT “APPROVED” TRAINING.
Lockout/Tag Out Guidelines Procedures to protect employees and co-workers.
Electricity Compressed Air Steam Hydraulic Pressure Gas Lines etc.
Lockout - Tagout Control of Hazardous Energy OSHA Standard
Lockout/Tagout.
Basic Lockout Guidelines
Lockout - Tagout Control of Hazardous Energy OSHA Standard
Lock out / Tag Out The Control of Hazardous Energy.
Control of Hazardous Energy 29 CFR Lockout/Tagout Basics? Regulatory requirements Energy Isolation Devices Energy Sources Affected, Authorized.
© BLR ® —Business & Legal Resources 1408 Lockout/Tagout Authorized Employee.
1 Lockout/Tagout MEETING THE STANDARD MEETING THE STANDARD.
LOCKOUT – TAGOUT TRAINING PROGRAM. Lockout/Tagout + The OSHA Standard for the Control of Hazardous Energy (Lockout/Tagout) 29 CFR covers the.
Striving For Safety Excellence HunterDouglas Corporate Environmental, Safety, Risk Management Lock Out Tag Out Affected Employees.
Lockout Tagout Procedures Why? MoManufacturingWINs Precision Machining Technology ME 100 – Measurement, Materials & Safety.
Control of Hazardous Energy (Lockout/Tagout) 29 CFR
29 CFR  In this course, we will cover the following:  The need for energy control procedures  Methods of lockout / tagout  Employer’s responsibilities.
Lockout/tagout for authorized employee
SCG-SH-0200 Southern Company Generation Clearance Procedure Awareness Training for Contractors and Nonlisted Personnel.
DUCK RIVER EMC Lockout/Tagout Procedures
Lock Out / Tag Out The Control of Hazardous Energy
Lock Out & Tag Out.
Energy Control (Lockout/Tagout)
Energy Control Procedures Lockout/Tagout 29 CFR
Better to Lockout/Tagout Than to Luck Out!
Lock out / Tag out Regulations (Standards - 29 CFR)
UK TECHNICAL SOLUTIONS INTERNATIONAL
Section 26 General Safety
Personal Protective Equipment
Lock Out Tag Out Michael Vangeli 11/15/2018.
Control of Hazardous Energy
Lock Out Tag Out.
Lockout/tagout Refresher Training
LOCK AND TAG PROGRAM FOR THE CONTROL OF HAZARDOUS ENERGY
Presentation transcript:

DUCK RIVER EMC Lockout/Tagout Procedures For Overhead and Underground Line Work (De-energizing Lines and Equipment for Employee Protection)

PURPOSE To Control Hazardous Energy Established by the DREMC LOTO/Training Committee to provide a means for consistent and safe operation of the DREMC electric distribution system Compliance with NESC, OSHA 29 CFR and the APPA Safety Manual

QUALIFIED PERSON DREMC employee with the authority to operate system devices for the purpose of line construction, maintenance and repair Is listed with the system dispatcher for purposes of requesting caution or hold orders as well as other communications Is certified as having completed DREMC Lockout/Tagout training

Two Ways to work Lines and Equipment Energized (which includes “work as hot”) – CAUTION ORDER De-energized (visible open) and Grounded – HOLD ORDER

HOLD ORDER The means used to ensure and document that a device or piece of equipment has been opened, checked open and grounded for the purpose of working on that specific piece of equipment or section of line Hold orders are used for the purpose of working on lines or equipment de-energized “de-energized” shall mean that the circuit, device or line is disconnected from all known sources of electrical supply by open switches, jumpers, taps, and similar isolating equipment (visible open point(s))

ENACTING A HOLD ORDER Qualified person shall notify system dispatcher of intent; Dispatcher shall issue a unique Hold Order number for the request Qualified person shall fill out the Hold Order Tag and, when required, position the Hold Order Tag(s) and Bungee Sign

POSITIONING HOLD ORDER TAG The Hold Order Tag shall be filled out in its entirety by the Qualified Person requesting the Hold Order and placed on the ORANGE Bungee Sign to be attached to pole or protective device Proper tagging requires that all disconnecting devices that could energize the equipment or line section being worked upon shall be tagged If utilizing SCADA in the Hold Order process, an additional tag shall be an electronic marking placed in SCADA at the point(s) of control as per SCADA Operational procedure

HOLD Order Tag

Bungee Sign

RELEASING OF HOLD ORDER A Hold Order can only be released by the Qualified Person in charge of the Hold Order. The Qualified Person in charge shall contact the system dispatcher for release of the Hold Order, and then remove the Hold Order Tag Should circumstances arise that make it difficult or impossible for a Hold Order to be released by the Qualified Person assigned to it, permission must be obtained from the next level of management before the Hold Order can be released

NOTES: If there is more than one crew working independently on the same line segment or device, each crew shall obtain a separate Hold Order If multiple crews are working under a single supervisor or crew leader, only one Hold Order is required

NOTES (cont.) All means of disconnection shall be tagged or be under the sole control of the qualified person in charge of the Hold Order OSHA (m)(iii) If only one crew will be working on the lines or equipment and if the means of disconnection is accessible and visible to and under the sole control of the employee in charge of the clearance (meaning the employee who is disconnecting the line or equipment), positioning of Tags are not required

NOTES (cont.) Concerning distribution transformers and secondary, OSHA (m)(iii) states that if only one crew will be working on the lines or equipment and if the means of disconnection is accessible and visible to and under the sole control of the employee in charge of the clearance (meaning the employee who is disconnecting the line or equipment), Hold Orders and Hold Order Tags are not required This allows for secondary work on transformers, services, etc. without a Hold Order or a Hold Order Tag OSHA (m)(xiii) states that no action may be initiated to reenergize the lines or equipment until after all employees are clear of lines and equipment

CAUTION ORDER The means used to ensure and document that a device or piece of equipment that has its operations restricted is visibly tagged to prevent unintentional operations Work on lines or equipment under a caution order is considered energized work

ENACTING A CAUTION ORDER Qualified Person shall notify system dispatcher of Caution Order intent. System dispatcher shall issue a unique Caution Order number for the request Qualified person shall then fill out Caution Order Tag and, when required, position the Caution Order Tag(s)

Positioning a Caution Order The Caution Order Tag shall be filled out in its entirety by the Qualified Person requesting the Caution Order. Caution Orders used on structures which could re-energize a section of line or piece of equipment within a caution zone and have their automatic reclosing function disabled shall be tagged with a fluorescent ORANGE Bungee Sign at the device location to prevent switching or reclosing by other personnel, unless the Caution Order is obtained by SCADA Caution Orders used on structures with switching capabilities which may be temporarily placed in a position other than normal shall be tagged with a fluorescent GREEN Bungee Sign at the structure location to prevent switching by other personnel If a Caution Order is secured through SCADA, the tag shall be an electronic marking placed in SCADA at the point(s) of control as per SCADA operational procedure

Bungee Sign Non–Reclose Abnormal Position

CAUTION Order Tag

RELEASING OF CAUTION ORDER A Caution Order can only be released by the Qualified Person in charge of the Caution Order. The Qualified Person in charge of the Caution Order shall contact the system dispatcher for release of the Caution Order, and then remove the Caution Order Tag and Bungee Sign Should circumstances arise that make it difficult or impossible for a Caution Order to be released by the Qualified Person assigned to it, permission must be obtained from the next level of management before the Caution Order can be released

NOTES: If there is more than one crew working independently on the same line segment or device, each crew shall obtain a separate Caution Order If multiple crews are working under a single supervisor or crew leader, only on Caution Order is required A protective device or piece of equipment under the sole control of the qualified person in charge of the Caution Order does not require a Caution Order Tag Caution Order Tags placed by SCADA shall be removed according to SCADA operational procedure

Standing Hold Orders: Structures with capabilities to energized a section of line that are “normally open” will be tagged with a permanent marking to indicate that no operation of the device or equipment shall be initiated without permission of the Area Manager, District Manager or District Supervisor and coordination through dispatch.

651 R

651 R Control

A copy of this ppt. training program will be available on DREMC intranet site Members of DREMC LOTO/Training Committee are: – Patrick Hannah – Chairman (Engineering) – Dewayne Colbaugh (Columbia) – Timmy Terry (Lewisburg) – Timmy Orrell (Lynchburg) – David Young (Manchester) – Wally Rutland (Manchester) – Doug Simpson (Operations) – Jeff Hockaday (Shelbyville) – Lee Pettes (Decherd/Sewanee) – Troy Crowell (Member Services)

LOTO for Substations

QUALIFIED PERSON DREMC employee with the authority to operate system devices for the purpose of line construction, maintenance and repair Is listed with the system dispatcher for purposes of requesting caution or hold orders as well as other communications Is certified as having completed DREMC Lockout/Tagout training

Two Ways to work Lines and Equipment Energized (which includes “work as hot”) – CAUTION ORDER De-energized (visible open) and Grounded – HOLD ORDER

HOLD ORDER The means used to ensure and document that a device or piece of equipment has been opened, checked open and grounded for the purpose of working on that specific piece of equipment or section of line Hold orders are used for the purpose of working on lines or equipment de-energized “de-energized” shall mean that the circuit, device or line is disconnected from all known sources of electrical supply by open switches, jumpers, taps, and similar isolating equipment (visible open point(s))

CAUTION ORDER The means used to ensure and document that a device or piece of equipment that has its operations restricted is visibly tagged to prevent unintentional operations Work on lines or equipment under a caution order is considered energized work

Schweitzer Controls

Message Screen Ensure that you read the scrolling messages on the SEL display screen There will be multiple messages

Terminology Enable: To make effective; to able; to make possible Disable: To make ineffective; to make incapable

351 A

Disable Reclose 351 A Control To put the breaker in “Non-Reclosing” mode (Disable Reclose): – Locate the 43A Toggle Switch – Position the Toggle Switch to “Non-Reclosing” position – Position Tag and Bungee Sign on Breaker Door NOTE: Ability to disable SCADA control is available with the exception of the “Trip” function To put the breaker back into its normal state (Enable Reclose): – Locate the 43A Toggle Switch – Position the Toggle Switch to “Normal” position – Remove Tag and Bungee Sign

351 A Trip/Close To “Trip or Open” the 351 A Breaker – turn the pistol grip control toward “Trip” – verify that there is a GREEN flag indicator above the pistol grip and the GREEN light is illuminated Position Tag and Bungee sign on the Breaker Door NOTE: Ability to disable SCADA control is available with the exception of the “Trip” function To Close breaker – Turn the pistol grip control toward “Close” – Verify the there is a RED flag indicator above the pistol grip and the RED light is illuminated Remove the Tag and Bungee Sign

351 R

Disable Reclose 351 R Control To put the breaker in “Non-Reclosing” mode (Disable Reclose): – Locate the “Reclose Enabled” button – Depress the button to extinguish the light Note(1): If “Hot Line Tag” button still exists on the control, depress the “Hot Line Tag” button to achieve enabling and disabling of reclose function NOTE(2): Ability to disable SCADA control is available with the exception of the “Trip” function Position Tag and Bungee Sign on Breaker Door To put the breaker back into its normal state (Enable Reclose): – Locate the “Reclose Enabled” button – Depress the button to illuminate the indicator light Remove Tag and Bungee Sign from Breaker Door

351 R Trip/Close To “Trip or Open” the 351 R Breaker – Locate the “Recloser Open” button – Depress the “Trip” button to illuminate the indicator light that the breaker is OPEN Position Tag and Bungee sign on the Breaker Door NOTE: Ability to disable SCADA control is available with the exception of the “Trip” function To Close breaker – Locate the “Recloser Closed” button – Depress the “Close” button to illuminate the indicator light that the breaker is CLOSED Remove the Tag and Bungee Sign

351S

Disable Reclose 351 S Control To put the breaker in “Non-Reclosing” mode: – Locate the “Reclose Enabled” button – Depress the button to extinguish the light NOTE(2): Ability to disable SCADA control is available with the exception of the “Trip” function Position Tag and Bungee Sign on Breaker Door To put the breaker back into its normal state – Locate the “Reclose Enabled” button – Depress the button to illuminate the indicator light Remove Tag and Bungee Sign from Breaker Door

351 S Trip/Close To “Trip or Open” the 351 S Breaker – Locate the GREEN circular “Trip” button – Depress the GREEN “Trip” button to illuminate the indicator light that the breaker is OPEN Position Tag and Bungee sign on the Breaker Door NOTE: Ability to disable SCADA control is available with the exception of the “Trip” function To Close breaker – Locate the RED circular “CLOSE” button – Depress the RED “Close” button to illuminate the indicator light that the breaker is CLOSED Remove the Tag and Bungee Sign