When an energy isolating device cannot be locked out the employer must modify or replace the energy isolating device to make it capable of being locked out or use a tagout system.
Energy isolating devices must be locked out with.
If an energy isolating device is capable of being locked out the employer s energy control program must utilize lockout unless the employer can demonstrate that the utilization of a tagout system will provide full employee protection as set forth by osha regulations.
Whenever employers significantly repair renovate or modify machinery or install new or replacement machinery however they must ensure that the energy isolating.
An energy isolating device is considered capable of being locked out if it.
Other energy isolating devices are capable of being locked out if lockout can be achieved without the need to dismantle rebuild or replace the energy isolating device or permanently alter its energy control capability.
Whenever possible a lockout device must be used along with a tagout device.
Is designed with a hasp or other means of attachment to which a lock can be affixed.
Must be shut down and locked out.
A tag is not an effective isolation device.
Lock out devices are used to hold an energy isolating device in a safe position and to prevent the start up of machinery or equipment.
More than one energy source electrical mechanical hydraulic thermal and chemical may be present with a single piece of equipment.
If more than one energy source or hazard has to be locked out to enable safe shutdown of the plant the same person should hold the single key to each lockout device.
Connected to an energy source or containing residual or stored energy.
When the system s energy sources are locked out there are specific guidelines that must be followed to make sure that the lock cannot be removed and the system cannot be inadvertently operated.
Vi check that the machine is isolated from all energy sources including residual energy.
Examples include locks chains blank flanges and bolted slip blinds.
V return operating controls to off or neutral after verifying that the machine is isolated from its energy source.
Can be locked without dismantling rebuilding or replacing the energy isolating device or permanently altering its.
Lockout tagout devices such as key or combination locks are used.
Capable of being locked out.
Each lock should only have one key no master keys are allowed.
That person is responsible for both locking and unlocking the lockout device.
A tagout device will be used only when the energy isolating device is not capable of being locked out.
Make a survey to locate and identify all isolating devices to be certain which switch es valve s or other energy isolating devices apply to the equipment to be locked or tagged out.