LOCKOUT-TAGOUT REGULATIONS
No 1 1. A designated individual will be responsible for restoring energy in a group Lockout -Tagout situation. Y or N
NO. 1 ●
YES
2. Lockout-Tagout is the preferred method of isolating equipment from energy sources. Y or N
YES
3. Tags are warning devices affixed to energy isolating devices and do not provide the same physical restraints on those devices as provided by a lock. Y or N
YES
4. Tags must be legible and understandable by all employees. Y or N
YES
5. Tags and their means of attachment must be made of materials that will withstand environmental conditions in the workplace. Y or N
YES
6. Lockout-Tagout is not required for the following, if certain equipment is in place and procedures are followed: clearing certain types of paper jams, minor cleaning, lubricating and adjusting operations, certain plate and blanket changing tasks, paper webbing and paper roll changing. Y or N
YES
7. Do outside electrical contractors have to comply with the OSHA Lockout-Tagout standard? Y or N
YES
8. Can anyone but the authorized person remove the lock or tag? Y or N
NO, ONLY THE AUTHORIZED EMPLOYEE WHO PLACED THE LOCK OR TAG ON THE EQUIPMENT MAY REMOVE IT.
9. All employees who could be exposed to hazardous energy sources shall be instructed in the safety procedure of Lockout-Tagout. Y or N
YES
10. During Lockout-Tagout, after the lock or tag has been placed on the energy isolating device, servicing or maintenance may begin. Y or N
NO, AFTER PLACING LOCKS OR TAGS ON THE ENERGY, ISOLATING DEVICE(S) DETERMINE IF ANY PERSONNEL ARE EXPOSED AND TEST THE EQUIPMENT FOR OPERATION. AFTER THE TEST, RETURN THE OPERATING CONTROLS TO “NEUTRAL” OR “OFF” POSITION. IF THE EQUIPMENT DOES NOT ACTIVATE DURING THE TEST THAN IT IS CONSIDERED TO BE LOCKED OUT OR TAGGED OUT. THEN SERVICING OR MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES MAY BEGIN.
11. I have read and understand the Lockout Tagout Procedures. Y or N
YES
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