Must be identifiable in that it indicates the identity of the employee applying the devices 29 cfr 1910 147 c 5 ii d.
Lockout tagout devices must be standardized.
Tf lockout locks must be standardized by color shape or size.
A tags are only warning devices b tagout devices can always be used in place of lockout devices c tags may be removed by affected employees once loto is complete d tags provide equivalent security to using a lock 9 loto devices must be labeled to identify the specific employees authorized to apply remove them.
This can be done by tagging or by attaching individually tagged padlocks.
A true b false.
If repair or service work on locked and tagged equipment needs to continue into the next work shift the authorized employee from the first shift can remove the locks and tags and leave as long as the equipment operator or another employee stands by until the authorized employee.
Lockout devices and tagout devices must be.
And additionally in the case of tagout devices print and format shall be standardized.
All of the above lockout devices must be substantial enough to prevent removal without the use of excessive force or unusual techniques such as with the use of bolt cutters or other metal cutting tools.
In situations in which lockout or tagout devices must be temporarily removed from the energy isolating.
Lockout and tagout devices shall be standardized within the facility in at least one of the following criteria.
Whenever the standard is applicable the machinery must be shut off and isolated from its energy sources and lockout or tagout devices must be applied to the energy isolation devices.
Lockout tagout is a standard designed to prevent.
Lockout tagout devices must identify the individual users.
Lockout tagout devices must be standardized.
For example a valve lockout could not be used on a mcb and be expected to be fully secure.
Any lockout devices used must be suitable for use on the device you re locking out.
In addition to the above what other hardware requirements are specific to lockout.
The osha standard for the control of hazardous energy lockout tagout 29 cfr 1910 147 for general industry outlines specific action and procedures for addressing and controlling hazardous energy during servicing and maintenance of machines and equipment.
Tf when you cannot lockout the energy isolating device of a machine you must still attach the tagout device to it and complete the tagout procedures.
Additionally tagout devices must be standardized as to print and format 29 cfr 1910 147 c 5 ii b.