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  • Who Requires and Enforces the use of LOTO Devices?

    Who Requires and Enforces the use of LOTO Devices?

    Who Requires and Enforces the use of LOTO Devices? In order to control hazardous energy, lockout/tagout devices are crucial—and required by OSHA standards. The most important one to be familiar with is 29 CFR 1910.147, the Control of Hazardous Energy. The key points in following this standard inc...
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  • Types of Lockout/Tagout Devices

    Types of Lockout/Tagout Devices

    Types of Lockout/Tagout Devices There are numerous different kinds of lockout/tagout devices available for use. Of course, the style and type of LOTO device can vary depending on the type of work that is being done, as well as any applicable federal or state guidelines that must be followed durin...
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  • Why is controlling hazardous energy sources important?

    Why is controlling hazardous energy sources important?

    Why is controlling hazardous energy sources important? Employees servicing or maintaining machines or equipment may be exposed to serious physical harm or death if hazardous energy is not properly controlled. Craft workers, machine operators, and laborers are among the 3 million workers who servi...
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  • What must employers do to protect employees?

    What must employers do to protect employees?

    What must employers do to protect employees? The standards establish requirements that employers must follow when employees are exposed to hazardous energy while servicing and maintaining equipment and machinery. Some of the most critical requirements from these standards are outlined below: Dev...
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  • Lockout/Tagout Procedures

    Lockout/Tagout Procedures

    Lockout/Tagout Procedures: Notify all affected employees that a lockout/tagout procedure is ready to begin. Turn off the equipment at the control panel. Turn off or pull the main disconnect. Be sure all stored energy is released or restrained. Check all locks and tags for defects. Attach your saf...
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  • Lockout/Tagout Standards

    Lockout/Tagout Standards

    Lockout/Tagout Standards Because of their critical safety importance, the use of LOTO procedures is legally required in every jurisdiction that has an advanced occupational health and safety program. In the United States, the general industry standard for the use of LOTO procedures is 29 CFR 1910...
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  • What Does Lockout Tagout (LOTO) Mean?

    What Does Lockout Tagout (LOTO) Mean?

    What Does Lockout Tagout (LOTO) Mean? Lockout/tagout (LOTO) is a set of procedures that are used to ensure that equipment is shut down, inoperable, and (where relevant) de-energized. This allows maintenance and repair work on the system to be performed safely. Any workplace scenario involving equ...
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  • How lockout tagout works

    How lockout tagout works

    OSHA Guidelines Guidelines as prescribed by OSHA covers all sources of energy, including—but not limited to—mechanical, electrical, hydraulic, pneumatic, chemical, and thermal. Manufacturing plants would typically require maintenance activities for one or a combination of these sources. LOTO, as ...
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  • 4 Benefits of Lockout Tagout

    4 Benefits of Lockout Tagout

    4 Benefits of Lockout Tagout Lockout tagout (LOTO) is viewed by many frontline workers as burdensome, inconvenient or production-slowing, but it is critical to any energy control program. It is also one of the most important OSHA standards. LOTO was one of federal OSHA’s top 10 most frequently c...
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  • Group Lockout Procedures

    Group Lockout Procedures

    Group Lockout Procedures Group lockout procedures give the same level of protection when multiple authorized employees need to work together to perform maintenance or service on a piece of equipment. A key part of the process is to designate a single responsible employee who is in charge of lock...
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  • Why Lock-Out, Tag-Out Is Vitally Important

    Why Lock-Out, Tag-Out Is Vitally Important

    Every day, spanning a multitude of industries, normal operations are put on hold so that machinery/equipment may undergo routine maintenance or troubleshooting. Every year, compliance with the OSHA standard for controlling hazardous energy (Title 29 CFR §1910.147), known as ‘Lockout/Tagout’, prev...
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  • Locks Out The Entire Electrical Panel

    Locks Out The Entire Electrical Panel

    The Panel Lockout is a OSHA compliant, award winning, circuit breaker lockout tagout device. It locks out circuit breakers by locking out the entire electrical panel. It attaches to the panel cover screws and keeps the panel door locked. The device encapsulates two screws which prevents the panel...
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