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. . Lockout/Tagout. INSTALLATION. .

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[Audio] Create A Written LOTO Statement RPM LOTO Program must be in writing and include, at minimum, the following the name and location of the equipment that must be locked out; a list of equipment specific steps controlling hazardous energy when shutting down each machine and starting it again. information on any secondary energy sources such as heat, fumes, tension, or other hazards that must be moved or tied down. the location of stored lockout devices the process to verify that the LOTO device is locked the process for placing a tag on the lock and identifying the worker who put the tag on it ▪ • the steps for bringing the machine or equipment back online after maintenance or service is completed..

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[Audio] Employees Roles and Responsibilities Employers are tasked with making sure all workers are notified and aware of their role during LOTO procedures. Program Administrator is often a management staff member assigned by the employer to enforce the LOTO Program. Affected Employee are the workers who operate or use the machines or equipment that are being serviced or maintained. Authorized Employee is the person who will perform the LOTO procedure before maintenance or repairs. LOTO Team All employees are responsible for complying with the LOTO Program and using the proper devices.

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[Audio] Lockout/Tagout Employee Training All employees should receive basic LOTO awareness training that includes. the importance of respecting locked and tagged machinery. the understanding of voiding a lock or tag and attempting to start the equipment can cause loss of life or limb to another employee. the safe application, use, and removal of energy controls the disciplinary measures for tampering with locked or tagged equipment. instructions on lockout procedures recognizing hazardous energy sources More like hey this is you.

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[Audio] Proper Recordkeeping ▪ Inventory Log of all LOTO devices and their stored location should be maintained. ▪ Training Records should include the attendees' names, dates, topics, trainer's name. ▪ Lock and Key Issue Records Keep a record of when locks and keys were issued, why, and to whom. ▪ LOTO Activity Log The activity log needs to include who, what, when, where, and why a lockout was performed.

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[Audio] Lockout/Tagout Procedures. . . Lockout/Tagout Procedures.

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[Audio] Restoring Power Procedures Check that all tools and materiel have been removed. Confirm that all employees have been safely Positioned and removed from the area. Verify that the controls are in NEUTRAL, set OFF, or in a ready state. Remove the lockout devices and reenergize the machine or equipment. Notify affected employees that the servicing or maintenance is completed, and the machine or equipment is ready for use..

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[Audio] Compliance to OSHA CFR 1910.147 If your company has employees who service or maintain machines that could cause an injury, then most likely the LOTO regulations apply to you. Any time someone maintenance or service a machine or piece of equipment .It is required to have a LOTO Program in place..