LOTO - The Control of Hazardous Energy
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- 3. Device placed on isolation devices by authorized employees.
- 6. ________inspections of the energy control, or lockout/tagout procedures must be done at least annually.
- 8. Training on equipment specific procedures is ______ for all authorized employees who service the equipment.
- 9. Used as an alternative protective measure during minor servicing.
- 10. To unplug, disjoin or unfasten.
- 11. To ensure employee________, specific procedural steps for shutting down, isolating, and securing machines and equipment are used.
- 12. Type of energy source that can cause electrocution, shock and burns.
- 15. Two or three pinned objects inserted into a socket to make an electrical connection.
- 18. Specific written sequence of steps used by authorized employees.
- 20. Check the area for _____, materials and people before restarting equipment, following lockout.
- 21. Has overall responsibility and accountability for the use of safe lockout/tagout procedures by employees in their department.
- 25. Must be provided by employer to ensure all employees have the knowledge and skills required for proper lockout tagout.
- 27. Before performing service on a machine or equipment, the authorized employee will _____ that the equipment is isolated and de-energized.
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- 1. Protective hardware, such as locks, blocks, hasps, and ______are used for isolating or blocking machines from energy sources.
- 2. All employees in the ____ ____ must be notified of lockout/tagout.
- 3. System used to isolate, secure, and de-energize machinery to control hazardous energy.
- 4. Locks and tags should be _______ affixed to each energy isolation device before servicing.
- 5. System used only if an energy isolating device is not capable of being locked out.
- 7. Type of energy source generated by pressurized fluids.
- 8. Type of energy source (kinetic or potential) that could cause injury to employees.
- 13. Locks must be standardized by shape, _____, or size.
- 14. Energy isolation sources must be properly ________ and adequately labeled.
- 16. Tags clearly state that moving energy isolating devices from the _____ or off position is strictly prohibited.
- 17. Properly trained in the knowledge and skills to implement lockout/tagout procedures.
- 19. Tags are warning devices only, and do not provide a physical ______ like lockout devices.
- 22. Toggle ______ are just one example of an appropriate energy isolation devices.
- 23. An warning device affixed to energy isolating devices.
- 24. Lockout devices are used to secure ____ isolating devices.
- 26. You must verify that all machinery and equipment is turned ____, before beginning lockout/tagout.