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Verify the Lockout Tagout program requirements

  • Publish Time: 2021-05-25
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Does the written Lockout Tagout program contain all the required information?
Verify that the Lockout Tagout program contains all of the following requirements:

 

A) To identify all potentially dangerous energy sources,

B) the isolation,

C) Zero energy state,

D) Locking and marking any prior service or maintenance activities,

E) The locks used by the Tagout are specialized locks that distinguish them from all other locks; A lock has only one key, and the individual red lock is owned by the employee authorized to work on it;

F) A special label is attached to each lock to indicate "Hazardous" and that the device has been locked and repair work is in progress,

G) The yellow shift lock has the corresponding shift record, and the shift lock must be used together with the shift label;

H) The Lockout Tagout procedure of the equipment to ensure that all dangerous energies are locked,

I) All equipment Lockout tagout procedures include debugging or validation steps to ensure power outages, including instructions on how to perform this step,

J) For non-standard and non-standard tasks, special Lockout Tagout procedures need to be developed and approved before work.

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All equipment Lockout Tagout procedures include debugging or validation steps to ensure power failure, including instructions on how to perform this step. This section is not very good in execution, it is vague and needs to be improved. No action has been taken in this area in the development and approval of the non-standard Lockout Tagout procedures. Operations with special operations in practical work lack formulation and approval actions in this aspect. FY14 needs to be improved by utilizing the strength of team members.



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