the placement of both a lock and tag by an authorized worker on an energy isolating device in accordance with AFOSH 91-502 Chapter 21 to ensure that the energy-isolating device and the equipment being controlled cannot be operated until the lock is remove
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.
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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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Ground Safety
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.
29 CFR 1910.147
Lockout-tagout.
Lockout/tagout procedures are commonly used to isolate hazardous energy sources within confined spaces. This involves physically securing energy isolation devices with locks and tags to prevent accidental re-energization of equipment. Additionally, proper training for workers on lockout/tagout procedures is essential to ensure safety during maintenance or repair work.
Only authorized personnel who have been trained in lockout/tagout procedures can remove a lockout/tagout from a machine. This typically includes maintenance workers or operators who have the authority and knowledge to ensure that the machine is safe to operate. The removal should only occur after confirming that all personnel are clear from the machine and that it is safe to restore power. Additionally, the person who applied the lockout/tagout should ideally be the one to remove it, unless they are unavailable, in which case specific procedures should be followed.
Chapter 21