Another potential example of a lockout case might be the construction industry. For example, suppose a team of electricians is installing a new electrical panel in a building. Before they start work, they need to use the LOTO procedure to make sure all power to the area is turned off and locked. This means electricians will turn off power to the entire building or to the specific area they work in. They will then use a lockout to prevent accidental or deliberate turning of the power back on while they are working on the switchboard. Tags will also be affixed to the lockouts to warn other workers in the building that the power is off and the lockouts must not be removed. The tags will identify the electrician responsible for the shutdown and provide contact information for other workers should they have questions or concerns. Once the switchboard is safely installed and the electrician is ready to leave the site, they will remove the locking device and restore power to the building. It is important to note that each lockout tagout case is unique, depending on the circumstances and equipment involved. However, the primary goal is always to protect employees from hazardous energy sources and ensure safe work practices.