Lock Out Tag Out – LOTO / Energy Isolation

What is Lock out/Tag Out (LOTO)
What is the purpose of LOTO
Procedure
Proper Steps for Energy Isolation
10 Topics
Step 1- Develop and document control procedures
Step 2- Select and Train Employees
Step Three- Prepare Machinery
Step 4- Shut Down of Machinery
Step 5- Isolation of Source Energy
Step 6- Lock and Tag Placement
Step 7- Stored Energy Release
Step 8 – Verification
Step 9-Re-Energize
Step 10 – Document Best Practice
Who needs to comply with LOTO OSHA standards?
Final Test – Energy Isolation Lock Out/Tag Out
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Who needs to comply with LOTO OSHA standards?

Lock Out Tag Out – LOTO / Energy Isolation Who needs to comply with LOTO OSHA standards?

Generally, U.S. companies must meet Occupational Safety and Health Administration regulations. OSHA covers almost all private sector businesses within the 50 states and other territories of the U.S. Employers need to make sure that workplaces have the appropriate safety precautions in place. They should also work on minimizing short- and long-term hazards that can threaten the physical and mental health of employees.

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