Lockout/ Tagout Refresher Training. Hazardous energy sources v Evaluate machines, equipment, and...

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Lockout/ Lockout/ Tagout Tagout Refresher Refresher Training Training

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Lockout/ Lockout/ TagoutTagout

Refresher Refresher TrainingTraining

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Hazardous energy sourcesHazardous energy sources

Evaluate machines, equipment, Evaluate machines, equipment, and processesand processes

Develop energy control planDevelop energy control plan

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Hazardous energy sourcesHazardous energy sources

Look for all sources of energyLook for all sources of energy

Identify secondary and stored Identify secondary and stored energy sourcesenergy sources

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Why lockout/tagout is Why lockout/tagout is necessarynecessary

Prevents injury due to unexpected Prevents injury due to unexpected startup of equipment or released startup of equipment or released energyenergy

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Functions covered by Functions covered by lockout/tagoutlockout/tagout

Servicing of machines and Servicing of machines and equipmentequipment

Performing maintenance on Performing maintenance on equipment and machineryequipment and machinery

Normal operationsNormal operations

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Energy control programEnergy control program

Authorized employeesAuthorized employees

Affected employeesAffected employees

Other employeesOther employees

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Energy control programEnergy control program

Energy control proceduresEnergy control procedures

TrainingTraining

Periodic auditsPeriodic audits

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Preparation for shutdownPreparation for shutdown

Locate all energy sourcesLocate all energy sources

Inform all affected personsInform all affected persons

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Shutdown procedureShutdown procedure

Each piece of equipment or Each piece of equipment or machine must be shutdown machine must be shutdown according to according to written energy written energy control control proceduresprocedures

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Shutdown procedureShutdown procedure

Orderly shutdown avoids additional Orderly shutdown avoids additional or increased hazardsor increased hazards

Use shutdown Use shutdown procedures procedures that are that are established for established for the machinethe machine

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Isolating machinery from Isolating machinery from its energy sourcesits energy sources

Type of devices to be usedType of devices to be used

Placement of isolating devicesPlacement of isolating devices

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Application of Application of lockout/tagout deviceslockout/tagout devices

Positioning of lockout/tagout Positioning of lockout/tagout devicesdevices

Only authorized employees can Only authorized employees can attach the devicesattach the devices

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Releasing stored energyReleasing stored energy

Check for and relieve:Check for and relieve:• electrical energy capacitorselectrical energy capacitors• residual residual

pressure in pressure in lines and lines and pipespipes

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Verification proceduresVerification procedures

Verify that all locks and tags are in Verify that all locks and tags are in placeplace

Try to operate Try to operate the equipmentthe equipment

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Restoring energy to the Restoring energy to the equipment/machineequipment/machine

Remove tools from the area, Remove tools from the area, replace guardsreplace guards

Ensure that employees are safely Ensure that employees are safely positioned or removed from the positioned or removed from the areaarea

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Restoring energy to the Restoring energy to the equipment/machineequipment/machine

The employee who applies the lock The employee who applies the lock is the only one who can remove itis the only one who can remove it

Special requirements for testing Special requirements for testing and positioning equipmentand positioning equipment

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Lockout devicesLockout devices

Types usedTypes used

Standardized for Standardized for easy recognitioneasy recognition

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Lockout devicesLockout devices

Never use someone else’s lockout Never use someone else’s lockout devicedevice

The lock must The lock must identify the identify the person who person who applied itapplied it

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TagsTags

Types usedTypes used

Standardized Standardized for easy for easy recognitionrecognition

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TagsTags

The attachment means for a tag The attachment means for a tag must be:must be:• non-reusablenon-reusable• attached by handattached by hand• self-locking and non-reusable with self-locking and non-reusable with

locking strength of 50 poundslocking strength of 50 pounds• equivalent to a one-piece, all-equivalent to a one-piece, all-

environment-tolerant nylon cable tieenvironment-tolerant nylon cable tie

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TagsTags

The tag’s legend must include the The tag’s legend must include the following types of statements:following types of statements:

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Group lockoutsGroup lockouts

Uses group lockout devices (hasps) Uses group lockout devices (hasps) to accommodate all locksto accommodate all locks

Each authorized employee must Each authorized employee must affix a personal lockout or tagout affix a personal lockout or tagout device to the group lockout device device to the group lockout device when he/she begins workwhen he/she begins work

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Group lockoutsGroup lockouts

Each authorized employee must Each authorized employee must remove those devices when he/she remove those devices when he/she stops working on the stops working on the machine/equipmentmachine/equipment

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Shift changesShift changes

The first employee’s lock remains The first employee’s lock remains in place until in place until the next shift’s the next shift’s employee employee applies his/her applies his/her locklock

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Removing a lockRemoving a lock

If an employee is not available to If an employee is not available to remove a lock, the employer must:remove a lock, the employer must:• verify that the employee is not in the verify that the employee is not in the

facilityfacility• make reasonable efforts to contact make reasonable efforts to contact

the employeethe employee• inform the employee of the removal inform the employee of the removal

before he/she resumes workbefore he/she resumes work

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