LOTO: Safety Topic - April 1, 2024
Most people know that industrial equipment can be dangerous when it’s being used. That’s why machines are designed with safety equipment and operators wear personal protective equipment when using them but machinery can also present hazards when it’s not in operation. As long as energy sources such as electricity, natural gas, steam, pressurized water, and compressed air are attached to the machine, a hazard exists. Workers who maintain or repair the equipment, or who will be working in close proximity to it, need to be made aware of these hazards and recognize that steps have been taken to protect them.
This week we will review the 6 steps to conduct a proper lockout & tagout so everyone involved, maintenance and operators, understands how to stay safe.
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Lock Out Tag Out: Safety Topics - June 2021 - Week 3
If equipment is not properly shut down before maintenance, injuries such as the following can occur:
- a jammed conveyor belt that suddenly releases can crush the worker releasing the jam
- a steam valve in a working area may release unexpectedly and burn nearby workers
- or wiring on equipment may short if the electrical current has not been disconnected and shock the worker.
This is why following Lock Out Tag Out (LOTO) procedures is so important even for minor machine or equipment maintenance.
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LOTO: Safety Topics - May 2020 - Week 4
Most people know that industrial equipment can be dangerous when it’s being used. That’s why machines are designed with safety equipment and operators wear personal protective equipment when using them but machinery can also present hazards when it’s not in operation. As long as energy sources such as electricity, natural gas, steam, pressurized water, and compressed air are attached to the machine, a hazard exists. Workers who maintain or repair the equipment, or who will be working in close proximity to it, need to be made aware of these hazards and recognize that steps have been taken to protect them.
This week we will review the 6 steps to conduct a proper lockout & tagout so everyone involved, maintenance and operators, understands how to stay safe.
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