Lockout/Tagout. Training: 29 CFR-1910.148 Lockout Tagout Standard States employer must provide training on lockout tagout.



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Lockout/Tagout Training: 29 CFR-1910.148 Lockout Tagout Standard States employer must provide training on lockout tagout.

Lockout/Tagout System Helps safeguard employees from the unexpected startup of machinery, equipment or release of hazardous energy while performing service or maintenance activities.

Who can perform Lockout or Tagout? Authorized employees who are performing the servicing or maintenance. An authorized employee is a person with documented task training who locks out and tags out equipment in order to perform servicing on that equipment.

Definitions- Affected Employee: Job requires them to operate, or use equipment on which servicing, or maintenance is being performed under Lockout Tagout. Job requires them to be in an area in which servicing is being performed.

Energized- Connected to an energy source or containing residual or stored energy. Energy Source-Any source of electrical, mechanical, hydraulic, pneumatic, chemical, thermal, or other energy.

Energy Isolating device- A mechanical device that physically prevents the transmission or release of energy: A manually operated circuit breaker A disconnect switch A line valve A block

Not Energy Isolating devices- Push buttons Selector switches other control circuit type devices

Job Procedure- A written procedure identifying the job to be performed and the steps necessary to perform it. Lead Authorized Person-Person in charge of the work being performed by a group of personnel.

Lockout- The placement of a lockout device on an energy isolating device, in accordance with an established procedure. Lockout device- A device that utilizes a positive physical means to hold an energy isolating device in the safe position. Included are blind flanges and bolted slip blinds.

Tag- A prominent warning device and a means of attachment which can be securely fastened to an energy isolating device. A tag shall always require a lockout device.

Tryout- The physical operation of all control devices after the lockout/tagout has been performed. Ensures: Energy sources have been isolated Stored energy released Electrical circuits- includes checking each phase to ground & phase to phase.

Authorized Lockout/Tagout Devices Lockout devices: Company issued non series padlock is used for personnel lockout and not for any other purpose.

Lockout devices- Specialized breaker and plug lockouts, capable of being locked by a padlock and red in color are authorized. The devices shall be used for no other purpose.

Lockout devices- Chains are authorized for: Securing valve handwheels Other special purposes Chain shall be fastened so the energy control device can not be operated A lock shall be used to secure the chain

Lockout devices- Specialized ball valve/gate are authorized. Device shall be capable of being locked by a padlock and red in color. Devices shall be used for no other purpose.

Lockout devices- Blind flanges and bolted slip blinds are authorized for use. Provisions shall be included for attachment of a lock and tag to the blind.

Lockout devices- Metal gang lockouts, & lock boxes are authorized for use. Be capable of being locked by a padlock and red in color. Used for no other purpose.

Tagout devices- Are not authorized for use on their own. They must be used in conjunction with a lockout device.

Tagout Devices- Danger Tag-red black and white in color. Approximately 6 x3 1/2 States DANGER-Do Not Operate. Space for-name or Employee number, Dept..., date, reason for tagout.

Individual Lockout The authorized employee : Informs appropriate group obtains appropriate job procedure shuts down following procedure gang lockout device & danger tag attached as isolation device positioned each employee attaches own lockout device

Individual Lockout (cont.) When all energy isolation device(s) have been positioned & locked/tagged, all control device(s) shall be tested in each mode of operation. Electrical circuits are to be tested by a person trained in the use of electrical test equipment. The control device(s) shall then be placed in the off position.

Multi-Person Lockouts Each authorized employee working on equipment shall lock it out. Authorized employee applying lockout to final position shall obtain a second multiple lockout and attach it to the final position, placing his tag & lock in the first position of the second device. Lockout removal is the same as for individual lockouts.

Gang Lockouts Lead authorized employee shall perform the lockout. All keys used for the gang lockout shall be placed in a lock box. Lead authorized employee shall attach his lockout device to the lock box. Each authorized employee shall verify the lockout, attach own lock/tag to lock box.

Gang Lockouts-cont. As each authorized employee completes work, he shall remove his lockout device from the lock box. Lead authorized employee will take custody of all keys in the lock box, inform operations work is complete & remove lockout devices.

Major Shutdowns Additional requirements: authorized person shall position all energy control devices, install lockout/tagout devices, place all keys in lock box, apply a lockout device to the lock box. Authorized rep. from each crew working on equip. shall attach lockout device to lockbox.

Major Shutdowns-cont. When work is completed,authorized person shall perform inspection of affected equipment. When satisfied, unlock the lock box, remove all keys, remove all lockout devices.

Lock/Tag Removal By Other Person Must be verified, employee is not on premises, unable to contact employee or unable to return to facility- Then: A complete inspection must be performed by shift supervisory personnel