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performing lockout/tagout (LOTO) on an energized electrical conductor
verify that the hazardous energy has been controlled. Verify the mechanical integrity of the energy-isolation device and verify the de-energization of the machinery and equipment (zero-energy state). Perform required test, specific to the machinery and equipment, such as zero-voltage verification, to ensure that isolation has been achieved and that stored hazardous energy is relieved. A worker performing electrical verifications shall be a qualified energized electrical worker in accordance with AFI 32-1064. Restore all operating controls to the neutral or off position. If independent verification is required, that task must be completed at this point in the process
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ensure that their locks and tags remain in place during their part of the lockout/tagout procedure
an action performed by a second authorized worker that requires checking the position of an energy-isolating device for the application or removal of a lockout/tagout.
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29 CFR 1910.147
Chapter 21
performing lockout/tagout (LOTO) on an energized electrical conductor
chapter 21
Proper lockout tagout practices safeguard workers from the release of hazardous energy. Workers must be trained in the function of the energy control program and have the skills required for safe application usage and removal of the energy control devices.
locks and tags must clearly indicate that the operation of the energy- isolating device is prohibited
locks and tags must clearly indicate that the operation of the energy-isolating device is prohibited
Lockout procedures are discussed in Chapter 13 of AFOSH 91-501. This chapter provides guidelines and requirements for implementing lockout/tagout procedures to control hazardous energy sources and prevent unexpected startup of equipment during maintenance or servicing.