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This presentation covers the basic concepts of lockout and tagout (LOTO).

This presentation does NOT cover performing a specific lockout/tagout

procedure.

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LOTO is an OSHA-required program for all business where the risk of injury

exists during machine service and maintenance, installation and set-up,

adjustment and other activities.

LOTO was created to ensure that machine operators and maintenance

personnel are protected from unexpected:

• Energization

• Startup of equipment

• Release of hazardous energy.

The LOTO standard has specific training requirements for all employees in a

machine shop. Records of training must be kept.

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This is an example of a lockout kit. It includes:

• A lock. The lock should be easily recognizable and have only 1 key

issued to the owner of the lock.

• A tag. The tag should be specific to the employee trained and authorized

to use it.

• A locking device. The device shown is just one example of the locking

devices available.

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Hazardous energy refers to energy that is released unexpectedly from a

machine. This is the energy that we control through LOTO.

Any type of energy is potentially hazardous!

Common forms of hazardous energy include:

• Electrical

• Gravitational

• Hydraulic

• Kinetic – such as residual movement in moving parts

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Anyone working on machinery may be exposed to injuries from energy

surges, machine startup, or release of energy stored in the equipment.

Based on national data, in metal fabrication:

• 10% of fatalities are due to failure to use LOTO procedures

• 15% of serious trauma cases are also LOTO-related

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The LOTO standard designates two classes of employees: “authorized” and

“affected”

An “authorized” employee:

• Must receive special training in LOTO procedures

• Is allowed to lock out a piece of equipment

• Is allowed to restart a locked out machine

• Has a LOTO lock with only one key

• Has a LOTO tag with their picture and name on it

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An “affected” employee:

• Has no LOTO responsibilities

• Must recognize when LOTO is in progress

• Is not allowed to remove locks and tags

• Is not allowed to bypass locks and tags

YOU will be an “affected” employee unless trained in LOTO.

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OSHA requires that all “authorized” and “affected” employees receive

training.

Employers must provide this training.

Re-training must be provided when there is a change in:

• Job assignment

• Machinery or processes that present a new hazard

• Energy-control or LOTO procedures

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When a LOTO procedure is about to be implemented on a piece of

equipment, the affected employee will be notified that:

• LOTO is about to occur.

• The machine cannot be operated until the person who locked it says it is

safe to do so.

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Do not use a machine from the time you are told it is being shut down until

you are told it is safe to use.

If you see a lock or a tag:

• Do not bypass it.

• Do not try to remove it.

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If you are not sure whether a piece of equipment is locked or tagged, be sure

to ASK.

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This is an example of a lockable disconnect. You will notice this on most

newer machines.

Lockable disconnects should be:

• In plain view from your workstation

• Present for each source of energy powering the machine

If you notice that a disconnect was missed while a LOTO procedure is set-up

or in progress, speak up!

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When the LOTO procedure is completed, you – the “affected” employee will

be notified that:

• The equipment will be restarted. You must be safely positioned out of

harm's way during reactivation.

• All LOTO devices have been removed.

The “authorized employee” must test the equipment to be sure it is safe,

before YOU can use it.

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Ideally LOTO procedures should be posted on or near each piece of

machinery.

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The photo on the left shows a press blocked open. This is dangerous

practice, because the block of wood can be crushed unexpectedly.

A steel block or other specifically-designed piece should be used instead.

Remember, never attempt to do maintenance work or change dies on a

press without checking that the all energy sources have been locked and

bled (if needed).

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In summary:

� A shop must have a written LOTO program with step-by-step LOTO

procedures for each machine.

� LOTO training must be provided to all “affected” and “authorized”

employees.

� Only “authorized” employees can implement LOTO procedures.

� YOU will be an “affected” employee – unless you receive specific LOTO

training.

� Never remove or bypass locks or tags!

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