LOTO - The Control of Hazardous Energy

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