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Procedures to protect employees and co-workers Basic Lockout Guidelines Procedures to protect employees and co-workers
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Lockout basics The unexpected startup of machinery and equipment Also refers to the release of hazardous energy To lockout equipment, a lock is placed on the energy source, control, or isolating device
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Elements of an effective lockout Clearly define when a lockout needs to occur Identify all potential energy sources It is important to drain, release, or block any stored energyIt is important to drain, release, or block any stored energy Correctly locate energy isolating devices Circuit breaker, disconnect switch, or gate valveCircuit breaker, disconnect switch, or gate valve Inform all machine operators of the lockout
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Elements of an effective lockout Attach locks along with a warning tag Date, purpose, length of time, and who installed the lockDate, purpose, length of time, and who installed the lock Use uniquely keyed locks Test the machinery to ensure all energy sources have been secured
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Elements of an effective lockout Return locked-out equipment to service only after start-up procedures have been followed Train employees Machine operators, workers in close proximity, and management contactsMachine operators, workers in close proximity, and management contacts Conduct an annual review of the lockout program
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Procedures to protect employees and co-workers Basic Lockout Guidelines Procedures to protect employees and co-workers
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