OSHA 1910.147 Control of Hazardous Energy LOTO-TO: Lockout, Tagout, Tryout First OSHA 1910.147 Control of Hazardous Energy wFaoirlukreerstoaLrceOonkTtilrloeOldhb-ayTzacOridrco:uuistLseotnheecrygktyhowouuagsthO,t SwTHeAare'sgp5roothpuemrtloy,sttuTcrnriteeyddoogfeufn.teSraFiml iinprdlsyuststrhyustttainndgarodffinth2e01p7o.wEveerryisyenaorttheonuosuangdhs. of HhelyaedzcratarriudcloiitcuyHntF,.shoapaHoenitzoulneaeuwesunrrreamdegovnoyuaetdurtogiissscihtC,e’o.Escosfnhpinmweeetmcrrpoogiorailcykrltlaehyailrs,nadsatzaeantansordrgpdereteeohrkcmoueiiulraselmselmledyabnble.dbeecMarryagntuachygnsiareeywtcrtihuaotimasiuitszsesOaosrtbSfdhtteeoHhecnueyAasrie'utnsehvsanoi5erseeutirbihggtmleyhimsu.tclotooWwispmfeettleeercoenssifttoipieennurndrvomc“igpesaiseesinobnryalllaeyetotr.epttahu”llaWeraiyrnn.nefeddodourrmfseottelsfarnfyts.eu“sShcitshaaiomznalaadpsrtdalemyor”duessachihnneuadnt2nteri0inrceg1aglya7l,to.teofEfhvtaehzreayrpydoeo We All Have a Role. energy to electricity. However it’s important to remember that hazardous energy comes in many other forms as mechanical, hydraulic, pneumatic, chemical, and thermal. Many times there are multiple sources at play. OWSHeA raelqluHireasvtheataaRll eomlep.lo.y.ees are trained on the lockout/tagout procedures in or around their work area. There are three types of employees which must receive training: authorized, affected, and other. OSHA requires that all employees are trained on the lockout/tagout procedures in or around their work area. There are three types of employees which must receive training: authorized, Auathffoercitzeedd, Eamndplootyheeers. must possess the knowledge and skills necessary for the safe application, use, and removal of energy controls. Authorized Employees must possess the knowledge and skills necessary for the safe application, us and removal of energy controls. Affected Employees and all other employees are required to recognize when energy control procedures are bAefifnegctuesdedE,mupndloeyresteasndanthdeaplluorpthoseer oefmthpelopyreoecsedaurree,raenqduiurneddetrostraencdotghneiczeritwichaleinmepnoertragnycecoonf ntrootl procedautrteems patriengbteoinsgtaurtsuepd,oruunsdeeresqtuainpdmethnet tphuatrphoassebeoefnthloeckperodcoeudtuorret,aagngedduonudt.erstand the critical importance of not attempting to start up or use equipment that has been locked out or tagged out. OrethmeorvEinmgOaIfpgtathlaaoLeigynOroesTEeuOtmstrdepdmemlevouviuoyscisetvceeeirenadessngc, mdeaaailrvalueLetestumOetinsmTrpseeOlptodcrtyu,eidneciaegvetliveslotioencminmerruseeapsstgrtnltaouardrerycdtceta,iineetrotgeisvne-etmemhrnteepruegatersiiagnnntrieigzdrnreeiggtn,coyorge-erircvgteooheaspnertettdarrreioaranntlitg,neeprirtrtnehgohgeecyene-lrmicdemeourgagirntcaeaithzrrtadieionon,ilenndorpsgyrt.r.hotoIehfcpepteeardlrgoiaumohtruieibettiattdahitoenieonvdnimcatseghasaoecifahnprtsierantogeh.riybiti The Top 5 contributing factors to fatalities resulting from failure to implement lockout tagout: The Top 5 contributing factors to fatalities resulting from failure to implement lockout tagout: Failure to stopFaeiluqrueitpomsteonp tequipment Failure to discFoainlunreectot deisqcuoinpnmecet neqtufirpommentpforowmeproswoeur rscoeurce Failure to dissipate stored/residual energy Failure to dissipate stored/residual energy Accidental restarting of equipment Accidental restarting of equipment Failure to clear work area before restarting equipment Failure to clear work area before restarting equipment SAFETY
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