Company News
-
The Purpose of Lockout/Tagout and LOTO Safety
The Purpose of Lockout/Tagout and LOTO Safety When machines or equipment are being prepared for service or maintenance, they often contain some form of “hazardous energy” that can cause harm to people in the area. Without the use of proper LOTO safety procedures, the serviced equipment can unexpe...Read more -
What is Lockout Tagout? The Importance of LOTO Safety
What is Lockout Tagout? The Importance of LOTO Safety As industrial processes evolved, advancement in machineries started to require more specialized maintenance procedures. More serious incidents occurred that involved highly technological equipment at the time causing problems for LOTO Safety....Read more -
A LOTO Program Protects Workers From Hazardous Energy Releases
A LOTO Program Protects Workers From Hazardous Energy Releases When dangerous machines are not properly shut off, they can be started up again before maintenance or servicing work is completed. The unexpected startup or release of stored energy can result in serious worker injury or fatality. LO...Read more -
6 Key Elements to a Successful Lockout Tagout Program
6 Key Elements to a Successful Lockout Tagout Program Year after year, lockout tagout compliance continues to appear on OSHA’s Top 10 Cited Standards list. The majority of those citations are due to a lack of proper lockout procedures, program documentation, periodic inspections or other procedu...Read more -
Hazard Specific Training
Hazard Specific Training The following are training sessions employers are required to have for specific hazards: Asbestos Training: There are a few different levels of asbestos training including Asbestos Abatement Training, Asbestos Awareness Training, and Asbestos Operations and Maintenance tr...Read more -
When is OSHA Training Needed?
When is OSHA Training Needed? In many cases people will take OSHA training simply to learn more about best practices and regulations that are put in place to improve safety. These training classes can be given online or in person and will help to improve the overall workplace safety. In other cas...Read more -
Who is OSHA meant to protect?
Workers are protected by both regulations that employers must adhere to as well as protection to file complaints and concerns against their own workplace. Under OSHA law, employees have the right to: OSHA protectionA workplace that does not contain serious hazards that could otherwise be controll...Read more -
Lockout Tagout accident case
Lockout Tagout accident case The night shift was assigned to clean a mixing container. The shift leader asked the main operator to complete the “locking” work. The main operator Lockout and tagout the starter in the motor control center, and confirmed that the motor did not start by p...Read more -
OSHA Standards & Requirements
OSHA Standards & Requirements Under OSHA law, employers have the responsibility and obligation to provide a safe workplace. This includes providing workers with a workplace that does not have serious hazards and adhering to the safety and health standards that OSHA has set forth. Employers ar...Read more -
Lockout tagout is lifted
Lockout tagout is lifted Remove all tools from the work area to ensure the safe operation of the machine; Also ensure that the machine is fully installed. Only go to roll call by way of ensuring that all employees are kept away from hazardous areas of equipment. Also inform all personnel on site ...Read more -
Release of stored energy
Release of stored energy Check the machine to make sure all parts of the equipment are not working Release any remaining pressure To trap or support a component that may fall Open the exhaust valve to remove the gas from the line If the energy is allowed to continue, it must be carefully monitore...Read more -
Lockout Tagout scope and application
Lockout Tagout scope and application Basic principles of Lockout Tagout: The energy of the device must be released, and the energy isolation device must be locked or Lockout tag. Lockout tagout must be implemented when the following activities are involved in the repair or maintenance operation:...Read more